Hello all,
My mum took it upon herself to sort out some creaky floorboards by renailing them to the joists (i think that's what they are) in the floor. As she was hammering away, she noticed water up from the hole into which she was hammering.
She has put a hole in the small copper pipe which feeds the central heating system. Not much water has come through.
I take it this is a plumbers job, and it's not like you can just tape up the hole? Is there anything we should do in the meantime before a plumber arrives? Will this bugger up the central heating because it's let in air?
Can anyone offer any advice on what would be the optimum course of action?
Thanks guys
James
My mum took it upon herself to sort out some creaky floorboards by renailing them to the joists (i think that's what they are) in the floor. As she was hammering away, she noticed water up from the hole into which she was hammering.
She has put a hole in the small copper pipe which feeds the central heating system. Not much water has come through.
I take it this is a plumbers job, and it's not like you can just tape up the hole? Is there anything we should do in the meantime before a plumber arrives? Will this bugger up the central heating because it's let in air?
Can anyone offer any advice on what would be the optimum course of action?
Thanks guys
James