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I live on the ground floor of a converted house. Over the past couple of weeks, I've switched the taps on when I get up first thing in the morning to find water violently spurting out of them. It doesn't happen every day - just a couple of time so far.
On both occasions I have switched all the taps on and flushed the toilet to try and get rid of the air. It seems to work for a while. Is this something I can fix on my own? If so, what's the best way of finding and rectifying the problem? The flat upstairs is experiencing the same problem and they have had leaks in the past.
I have a combi boiler - don't know if that makes any difference? Any advice / guidance you wise owls can hoot down?
On both occasions I have switched all the taps on and flushed the toilet to try and get rid of the air. It seems to work for a while. Is this something I can fix on my own? If so, what's the best way of finding and rectifying the problem? The flat upstairs is experiencing the same problem and they have had leaks in the past.
I have a combi boiler - don't know if that makes any difference? Any advice / guidance you wise owls can hoot down?