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Damp Patch on floor/screed.. what's happened?

My mate said looking at all the pictures he thinks the pipe is leaking in that corner. And the boiler won’t lose pressure due to the ufh manifold.
 
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I agree there's probably a pipe leak but Its interesting news about the effect of the manifold - I live and learn.
 
My mate said looking at all the pictures he thinks the pipe is leaking in that corner. And the boiler won’t lose pressure due to the ufh manifold.
Your mate thinks it's the underfloor heating pipe in that area leaking?
 
He said that’s most likely from the information. As I told him the screed should be dry enough for LVT with the timing.
 
Have you got a pressure gauge on the manifold? if so the pressure will be less if it was leaking from the pipe loops.
Hope it's not a pipe leak. Presuming it was pressure tested before screeding?
 

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