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Hi there,
I've just moved into a new flat and found that the overflow from the boiler header tank runs. A plumber said that there is either a faulty washer or a problem with the ball valve and advised to turn off the tap that allows this flow to occur (temporarily).
How urgently does this need to be remedied? Access to the header tank is restricted incredibly and I don't know how a plumber is going to replace these parts.
In the meantime, what will happen if the valve/tap is switched off for a while?
Thanks,
Safe.
I've just moved into a new flat and found that the overflow from the boiler header tank runs. A plumber said that there is either a faulty washer or a problem with the ball valve and advised to turn off the tap that allows this flow to occur (temporarily).
How urgently does this need to be remedied? Access to the header tank is restricted incredibly and I don't know how a plumber is going to replace these parts.
In the meantime, what will happen if the valve/tap is switched off for a while?
Thanks,
Safe.