Hello all, I have a neighbour who has been having issues with her central heating/ boiler.
It's over pressurising the central heating system even when not in use.
I was round on Saturday night after work as she has been bleeding the pressure off via the bleed screws but this time it had spat it out and there was water everywhere!.
Tonight was the same story but a different radiator.
The boiler is in a bad way really, is there any way of turning the central heating side off?.
Presumably it has an internal fill loop that's letting water by?.
She's skint so trying to get by for a couple of months before having it looked at.
Any comments appreciated. Cheers, Keith.
It's over pressurising the central heating system even when not in use.
I was round on Saturday night after work as she has been bleeding the pressure off via the bleed screws but this time it had spat it out and there was water everywhere!.
Tonight was the same story but a different radiator.
The boiler is in a bad way really, is there any way of turning the central heating side off?.
Presumably it has an internal fill loop that's letting water by?.
She's skint so trying to get by for a couple of months before having it looked at.
Any comments appreciated. Cheers, Keith.
