Hi
I'm helping someone could give me some advise.
Our 1 1/2 year Biasi Riva Compact boiler keeps losing pressure daily. We repressurise each evening to 1 1/5 bars so that the heating comes on and by morning we would be back at 0 bar. This has been the case for the past week but before this we were finding our hot water kept going hot -cold -hot -cold (could this be linked?). Rads have been bled.
My husband and I have checked the copper pipe that comes out of the house and this is dry. We also locked out the central heating last night so that we only have hot water and there seems to be no drop in pressure this morning. This would indicate a leak in the CH pipes then right?
We're concerned that we have a 2 bed bungalow with 7 radiators (6 on ground floor + 1 in basement) and are thinking surely we would have noticed water leaking by now if we are at times losing 1 bar in the space of 2 hours? how much water is that likely to be?
If it is a leak can any one suggest other methods of finding it rather than ripping up all the floor boards as we only just 3 days ago completed decorating the last room inthe house!! had a look online about thermal imaging, is this any good? Any ideas on effectivness and price?
To be honest I guess I'm hoping it's a problem with a boiler part so it should be a failry easy mend by a registered corgi person ratehr than having to rip up everything in my house again.
Any advice appreciated, Thanks
I'm helping someone could give me some advise.
Our 1 1/2 year Biasi Riva Compact boiler keeps losing pressure daily. We repressurise each evening to 1 1/5 bars so that the heating comes on and by morning we would be back at 0 bar. This has been the case for the past week but before this we were finding our hot water kept going hot -cold -hot -cold (could this be linked?). Rads have been bled.
My husband and I have checked the copper pipe that comes out of the house and this is dry. We also locked out the central heating last night so that we only have hot water and there seems to be no drop in pressure this morning. This would indicate a leak in the CH pipes then right?
We're concerned that we have a 2 bed bungalow with 7 radiators (6 on ground floor + 1 in basement) and are thinking surely we would have noticed water leaking by now if we are at times losing 1 bar in the space of 2 hours? how much water is that likely to be?
If it is a leak can any one suggest other methods of finding it rather than ripping up all the floor boards as we only just 3 days ago completed decorating the last room inthe house!! had a look online about thermal imaging, is this any good? Any ideas on effectivness and price?
To be honest I guess I'm hoping it's a problem with a boiler part so it should be a failry easy mend by a registered corgi person ratehr than having to rip up everything in my house again.
Any advice appreciated, Thanks