Hi all,
I have a closed central heating system and the pipes to and from the radiators are run between the joists (upstairs) and under the screed (downstairs).
The system usually runs at a pressure of 1 bar, but over the course of a couple of weeks, the pressure in the system slowly declines to zero.
I assume there must be a leak somewhere, but I cant see any signs of it. If the upstairs pipes were leaking, surely there would be damp patches on my downstairs ceiling? If the downstairs pipes were leaking, wouldn't it show on the screed? I currently have bare screed and some of the rooms are tiled downstairs.
Is there a smart way I can find out what's causing the loss in pressure?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Jever
I have a closed central heating system and the pipes to and from the radiators are run between the joists (upstairs) and under the screed (downstairs).
The system usually runs at a pressure of 1 bar, but over the course of a couple of weeks, the pressure in the system slowly declines to zero.
I assume there must be a leak somewhere, but I cant see any signs of it. If the upstairs pipes were leaking, surely there would be damp patches on my downstairs ceiling? If the downstairs pipes were leaking, wouldn't it show on the screed? I currently have bare screed and some of the rooms are tiled downstairs.
Is there a smart way I can find out what's causing the loss in pressure?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Jever