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Sorry if this seems like a no-brainer but I'm a complete duffer where plumbing's concerned
We have two overflow pipes that emerge from the facia boards to the rear of our property........they're well lagged inside the loft and I assume they both come from the water tank.
Yesterday, my wife told me that when she fired up the central heating, one of the pipes started dripping after about 10 minutes. Not constantly but enough to form a wet patch on our patio.
Today, she came home from work and the same thing happened except she said that at times it was a fine jet (like someone peeing!).
Wearing my total duffer's hat, I assume the ballcock thing in the water tank is playing up - we live in a very hard water area and it might be all scaled up?
But why has this started happening when the heating is on? For some reason, I have the phrase "heating header tank" at the back of my mind but I don't know why!
Can anyone explain the most likely problem I have?
Thank you, I am not worthy
We have two overflow pipes that emerge from the facia boards to the rear of our property........they're well lagged inside the loft and I assume they both come from the water tank.
Yesterday, my wife told me that when she fired up the central heating, one of the pipes started dripping after about 10 minutes. Not constantly but enough to form a wet patch on our patio.
Today, she came home from work and the same thing happened except she said that at times it was a fine jet (like someone peeing!).
Wearing my total duffer's hat, I assume the ballcock thing in the water tank is playing up - we live in a very hard water area and it might be all scaled up?
But why has this started happening when the heating is on? For some reason, I have the phrase "heating header tank" at the back of my mind but I don't know why!
Can anyone explain the most likely problem I have?
Thank you, I am not worthy