Pin hole leaks on pipe in roof

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Hi there all and thanks in advance.
I have pinhole leaks in a copper pipe in the loft. The pipe that feeds to header tank (old school, huh?)

Am i able to chop out the damaged (and nearby) area.
And replace with poly pipe.

So it will be copper to poly join poly pipe for 1foot to poly join copper

Ie. Can i repair with out soldering.

Thanks
 
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Hi Alex, not really old school, lots of new installations use this setup. Is it the heating cold water storage cistern feed or the hot water? Is it on the supply feed? If yes, then you can use polypipe, but if it’s just soldering you don’t want to carry out, you could always opt for copper and compression fittings.

Just be mindful, if it’s pin-holed, there’s a chance it could appear somewhere else on the pipe.
 
Upon closer inspection i belive it to actually be the expansion overflow from the top of the hot water tank to the header tank.

I wouldn't of thought this pipe is really pressured much. Id imagine a trickle. Interesting.

Maybe there is a problem in the system?

I spose my new question would be is poly pipe okay for higher temps??
 
It’s probably ok, but wouldn’t recommend it. Best using copper.
 
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Decided to use compresion fittings with copper pipes.

I imagine theres a large number of DIYers who go straight for poly, not realising they can just use compresion, with olives and ptfe, just as easyer.

Will be off to the local diy shop in the morning.

Decided to replace the pipe from the joint BEFORE the leek (including the elbow itsself) up to a good 4foot. (Cut out all potential problematic area)

Then rejoin to existing with a compression joint coupler.
 

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