Neither am I !!!I'm sorry, I'm not sure what you mean
Yeah, so I'm struggling to understand why I can't see anything!
I'm going to stop topping it up and not use the hot water or heating until it has been looked at. At least that way I'm not adding any more water that could be leaking out.
Any thoughts on what a boiler service could have triggered? Best case I'm hoping something has just been left untightened. Worse case, running the heating caused something in the pipework to pop, but as I said, there's no obvious signs.
They only put a small bottle in though and we have 16 radiators, so maybe need some more?
Don't really understand that question. If you close the boilers flow and return isolation valves ( which you can do ,don't need to be an engineer) I wouldn't advise using the boiler for anything,leave it electrically switched off at least overnight to see if pressure drops.Assuming the boiler holds pressure, is it ok to use the hot water in that instance?
With it being a combi boiler, I thought of you were only isolating the central heating flow and return you might be able to still use it for hot water only.Don't really understand that question. If you close the boilers flow and return isolation valves ( which you can do ,don't need to be an engineer) I wouldn't advise using the boiler for anything,leave it electrically switched off at least overnight to see if pressure drops.
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