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Please help,
I have a overflow pipe that is positioned at ceiling level of the ground floor that drips pretty rapidly whenever the heating comes on.
Having read around I have checked the water levels in the toilet cisterns and they both seem to be fine. I have been up in the loft but cannot seem to find a water tank so am unsure what to do next.
We have something called a BoilerMate II that was installed in the airing cupboard when the house was built in 1999.
Can anybody out there offer any advise as I really want to stop the dripping from the overflow pipe as it may culminate in damaging the brickwork. Clearly from this message I know very little about plumbing!
Thanks
I have a overflow pipe that is positioned at ceiling level of the ground floor that drips pretty rapidly whenever the heating comes on.
Having read around I have checked the water levels in the toilet cisterns and they both seem to be fine. I have been up in the loft but cannot seem to find a water tank so am unsure what to do next.
We have something called a BoilerMate II that was installed in the airing cupboard when the house was built in 1999.
Can anybody out there offer any advise as I really want to stop the dripping from the overflow pipe as it may culminate in damaging the brickwork. Clearly from this message I know very little about plumbing!
Thanks