Thanks for your reply and advice. What you said is exactly what I was trying to explain:)
I get what you mean, but unfortunately the water meter is shared with another 3 families of the terraced block. I have read some advices before for this method of leak testing but failed to find meter to...
Thanks very much! That's exactly what I mean! And your answer gives me a big relief :D Actually what I see from the tap is I get a spurt of water, then the water pressure is decreasing as it come from the loft tank and decreasing, and finally no water after 10-15 seconds.
Sorry I may be too...
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I think the water should be continue to come out from the tap if the mains stop isn't fully off? In my case the pressure is decreasing and after about 10-15 seconds there'll be no water coming out.
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
No, I actually went on holiday 4 weeks ago, and turned the mains off on the day I left, and tested the tap's pressure today when I got back home with mains still off....and the tap's pressure is not as strong as when the mains is on.
I did another test by turning...
Hi,
I have recently replaced a conventional boiler with a combi one about 2.5 months ago, and was a little bit worried about leaking when changing from low to high pressure system.
And I used the 4 weeks' of holiday to test it - by turning off the mains water supply 4 weeks ago, and check if...
cool thanks for your reply...but does it mean it is fine if I have not seen any sign of leak and the hot water pressure seems the same as the cold one?
Cheers.
Hi,
This is my first post so please accept my apologies if this is not following the rules strictly:)
I have recently replaced my 20 years old Marathon 400/500B floor standing boiler to a Worcester 30i, which is fantastic giving hot water and heating efficiently.
However I discovered a small...