Abnormally high and unexplained water consumption in house

By using manometer we've found that cold water pipe is OK and the leakage is in the hot water pipe from kitchen to bathroom (either under the wooden floor or in the concrete in the bathroom). So as temporal fix we've put an iso-valvle on the hot water pipe to bathroom. As a long term one - we plan to disconnect old underfloor pipes and add PEX pipes from kitchen to bathroom via loft instead.
 
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Is the pipe buried in the concrete under the bathroom floor?

That's got to be the prime suspect.
 
Is the pipe buried in the concrete under the bathroom floor?

That's got to be the prime suspect.

that's right. But instead of fixing those (which would be a nightmare), we will eventually disconnect them and put new PEX pipes through the loft.
 

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