Hi and hopefully someone can help?
Attached is a picture of my boiler which was installed in 1984, so I have had good use out of it.
On Friday we woke to find the boiler was leaking and so we called the plumber, who said the heat exchange (i think) had cracked and that we would need a new boiler. He then emptied the system by attaching a hose and after about 20 mins it had nearly stopped. However he is now on holiday and can not replace the unit for a couple of weeks, the problem is that there is still a steady drip coming from the boiler which seems to be getting worse. Is there a way I can stop the water getting to the boiler. I have closed the valve to the tank in the loft and it is not filling but there is still water in it. Does this need to drained completely? Thanks and any help appreciated.
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Attached is a picture of my boiler which was installed in 1984, so I have had good use out of it.
On Friday we woke to find the boiler was leaking and so we called the plumber, who said the heat exchange (i think) had cracked and that we would need a new boiler. He then emptied the system by attaching a hose and after about 20 mins it had nearly stopped. However he is now on holiday and can not replace the unit for a couple of weeks, the problem is that there is still a steady drip coming from the boiler which seems to be getting worse. Is there a way I can stop the water getting to the boiler. I have closed the valve to the tank in the loft and it is not filling but there is still water in it. Does this need to drained completely? Thanks and any help appreciated.
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