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    Replacing a polycarbonate conservatory roof panel

    Thnaks to MW and Drew for the replies, very helpful. drewroof's reply seems to make more sense for my set-up, and I think it would be a bit of a shame to call someone out for what appears to be a simple repair. I don't think it will be too hard, the conservatory is only a year old so...
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    Replacing a polycarbonate conservatory roof panel

    Hello all This looks to be really straightforward. It appears that I need to slide out my damaged panel and replace it by sliding the new one back in. Am I missing something obvious? The panel is 25mm(I think - I will measure prior to purchasing a new one!), and snugly fits in between the...
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    Worcester 24cdi constantly losing pressure - NOT a leak!

    Thanks to Jackthom for the links, very helpful. Bengasman - but there isn't, and I promise too! This has been going on for around a year, surely any leak would have manifested itself by a nice little puddle/wet patch somewhere around the property(bearing in mind the boiler is in the loft and...
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    Worcester 24cdi constantly losing pressure - NOT a leak!

    Thanks for the replies. JohnD - No pipe extends into the gutter, but I'll need to check for the others. jackthom - Unfortunately I no longer have the installtion manual (taken by the previous plumber, I think, and Worcester only seem to have the user manual on their site). I will follow...
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    Worcester 24cdi constantly losing pressure - NOT a leak!

    Apologies, of course I can post some pics. Would you mind being specific and stating exactly what you would like to me photograph? Am happy to open her up and have a look... 8)
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    Worcester 24cdi constantly losing pressure - NOT a leak!

    Thanks for the reply. No pipes under the ground floor. Boiler is in the loft, with a number of pipes trailing off beneath it. Presumably 'yes there is' refers to an overflow being installed? What of the possibility that this may be integrated into the waste pipes and any leak from...
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    Worcester 24cdi constantly losing pressure - NOT a leak!

    Hi There As the title suggests I am losing pressure but be assured there is no leak. The mystery deepens as there is no external overflow installed in my system either, perhaps it is set up to discharge to a waste pipe somehow? The situation is that most days I need to top up the pressure...
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