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Denise Powell
I had a leaking overflow pipe a few weeks ago and not only was the water running from my overflow pipe but the actual pipe (from the large tank in the loft) to outside needed replacing as it had several holes in it. I was rudely awoken in the night as water started seeping through my ceiling! My plumber changed the ball valve but my overflow continued to flow to outside.
I isolated my downstairs mixer shower and the problem was resolved but I wish to use this shower without my tank overflowing and sending water out the overflow pipe. As soon as I un-isolate the valves to use the shower then the tank overflows.
My plumber fixed a non return valve on the hot pipe just before the shower but this hasn't helped. The level in my tank rises very slowly and then overflows. I can see a slight ripple from one of the pipes at the bottom of the tank so clearly this is where the problem is coming from and a pressure issue.
Not sure if this is relevant but when I turn off my stopcock all taps stop working but my upstairs toilet continues to fill?
Can anyone please advise me what is causing this and how to fix it. I was convinced non return valve was the answer but sadly not. Many thanks
I isolated my downstairs mixer shower and the problem was resolved but I wish to use this shower without my tank overflowing and sending water out the overflow pipe. As soon as I un-isolate the valves to use the shower then the tank overflows.
My plumber fixed a non return valve on the hot pipe just before the shower but this hasn't helped. The level in my tank rises very slowly and then overflows. I can see a slight ripple from one of the pipes at the bottom of the tank so clearly this is where the problem is coming from and a pressure issue.
Not sure if this is relevant but when I turn off my stopcock all taps stop working but my upstairs toilet continues to fill?
Can anyone please advise me what is causing this and how to fix it. I was convinced non return valve was the answer but sadly not. Many thanks