Advance apologies for the long post but I thought it best to try and give you as much background as possible.
I have a Worcester 280 gas combi boiler which was already in the house I moved into approx 18 months ago. I'd been experiencing problems with the boiler cutting out when using HW and although I'd depress the reset button it would take ages to refire and would soon go cold again.
I got a plumber out (Corgi registered) but got held up at work so it was just the missus about when he came. Apparently he simply bled the radiators and used the Cold Water In knob to get the pressure indicator back up above 1 bar to about 3.
The pressure would still go down every now and again but in my naivety I would simply add more cold water (after reading other messages I get the feeling this was not a good idea!). Later the kitchen units which were below the boiler started to get rot showing on the bottoms and after ripping them out I discovered that there was a very small drip every now and again from where two pipes were connected. I sorted this out, monitored the pipes for 2 wks and put the units back thinking my problems were now solved. The pressure still went down from 3 bar to 1 bar perhaps over the course of a fortnight but I thought nothing of it.
Now today the pressure has dropped to zero and even when I open up the Cold Water In knob it drops straight back down in a matter of minutes. I've had a good look around for any signs of leaks but can find none. I'm trying to delay ripping out the kitchen units again and after Xmas and a new baby I really could do without having to get someone out but I think it might be inevitable. If anyone can give me any pointers on the sort of thing a plumber should be looking for at least I'll feel a little easier that I'm not about to be ripped off.
Thanks for your time.
I have a Worcester 280 gas combi boiler which was already in the house I moved into approx 18 months ago. I'd been experiencing problems with the boiler cutting out when using HW and although I'd depress the reset button it would take ages to refire and would soon go cold again.
I got a plumber out (Corgi registered) but got held up at work so it was just the missus about when he came. Apparently he simply bled the radiators and used the Cold Water In knob to get the pressure indicator back up above 1 bar to about 3.
The pressure would still go down every now and again but in my naivety I would simply add more cold water (after reading other messages I get the feeling this was not a good idea!). Later the kitchen units which were below the boiler started to get rot showing on the bottoms and after ripping them out I discovered that there was a very small drip every now and again from where two pipes were connected. I sorted this out, monitored the pipes for 2 wks and put the units back thinking my problems were now solved. The pressure still went down from 3 bar to 1 bar perhaps over the course of a fortnight but I thought nothing of it.
Now today the pressure has dropped to zero and even when I open up the Cold Water In knob it drops straight back down in a matter of minutes. I've had a good look around for any signs of leaks but can find none. I'm trying to delay ripping out the kitchen units again and after Xmas and a new baby I really could do without having to get someone out but I think it might be inevitable. If anyone can give me any pointers on the sort of thing a plumber should be looking for at least I'll feel a little easier that I'm not about to be ripped off.
Thanks for your time.