Hi,
I know this seems a repeated question on the forum, I have already researched this site, however here's the deal.
I have recently moved into my house, so I have no history on the problem. The house is mid-70's and it has an indirect system feeding the cistern.
As mentioned I have a very slow filling cistern, it takes about 15mins to fill.
I have checked the ball valve and the float valve washer everything ok. next I plugged the water tank (in the loft) outlet disconnected the ball valve and removed the washer, I returned to the tank, removed the plug and the flow into the cistern was still slow.
Now this leads me to thinking the pipe from the tank to the cistern may be partially blocked (there does seem to be a lot of - brown/black/gritty stuff settled in the bottom of the tank??! - tank is 'blue' glass fibre). or it is simply just gravity and a cr*p system?.
My only option seems to be to 'T' off the 'mains' feed to the tank into the feed of the cistern. hopefully the mains pressure would 'blow-out' any blockage and in turn i would get a super-fast fill rate, and also make the tank in the loft redundant - I have a combi and no hot water tank. I could then dispose of the tank?
your thoughts would be appreciated
Regards.
I know this seems a repeated question on the forum, I have already researched this site, however here's the deal.
I have recently moved into my house, so I have no history on the problem. The house is mid-70's and it has an indirect system feeding the cistern.
As mentioned I have a very slow filling cistern, it takes about 15mins to fill.
I have checked the ball valve and the float valve washer everything ok. next I plugged the water tank (in the loft) outlet disconnected the ball valve and removed the washer, I returned to the tank, removed the plug and the flow into the cistern was still slow.
Now this leads me to thinking the pipe from the tank to the cistern may be partially blocked (there does seem to be a lot of - brown/black/gritty stuff settled in the bottom of the tank??! - tank is 'blue' glass fibre). or it is simply just gravity and a cr*p system?.
My only option seems to be to 'T' off the 'mains' feed to the tank into the feed of the cistern. hopefully the mains pressure would 'blow-out' any blockage and in turn i would get a super-fast fill rate, and also make the tank in the loft redundant - I have a combi and no hot water tank. I could then dispose of the tank?
your thoughts would be appreciated
Regards.