Hi all,
I really need some advice!
My outside tap is spurting out water with a lot of force at the joint of the pipe. I have turned the mains water off and my central heating and have put duct tape around the joint. I have called a plumber, but he can only come out in the morning.
The question I want to know is can I turn my central heating on without turning the mains water back on? I have a Gloworm Hideaway boiler, it is pretty old I think and stands on the floor. I have never had it serviced and really don't have much clue. But its only me and the kids here and I'm worried the boiler may explode or something if I put it on without the mains water being on. I have no manuals for it so don't know much more about it
The other thing is that on the control panel, you can't turn the central heating switch on independently of the hot water, they both seem to have to come on, I don't know if this makes any difference.
I have tried looking on the internet but got all confused
So any advice for tonight would be great until plumber is here in the morning, as I'm not really looking forward for us to spend the night without central heating!
Thanks
Kate
I really need some advice!
My outside tap is spurting out water with a lot of force at the joint of the pipe. I have turned the mains water off and my central heating and have put duct tape around the joint. I have called a plumber, but he can only come out in the morning.
The question I want to know is can I turn my central heating on without turning the mains water back on? I have a Gloworm Hideaway boiler, it is pretty old I think and stands on the floor. I have never had it serviced and really don't have much clue. But its only me and the kids here and I'm worried the boiler may explode or something if I put it on without the mains water being on. I have no manuals for it so don't know much more about it
The other thing is that on the control panel, you can't turn the central heating switch on independently of the hot water, they both seem to have to come on, I don't know if this makes any difference.
I have tried looking on the internet but got all confused
So any advice for tonight would be great until plumber is here in the morning, as I'm not really looking forward for us to spend the night without central heating!
Thanks
Kate
