Hello, really hoping someone can help ...
We've been losing pressure on our hot water system for about a year now. It worked fine over summer but now winter's kicked in we're having to top up several litres every day to keep the boiler working (it switches itself off after about half an hour use).
All our pipework is in between the ground and first floor and all the pipes to the downstairs radiators are visible. There's no sign of a leak anywhere in the house.
We have an ariston 23mffi microcombi which is not losing any water from the pressure outlet valve (it's in a place where I'd be able to tell easily).
I've had 3 plumbers round and none of them have really been able to figure out the problem I don't think. Two have suggested replacing the boiler - it's 10+ years old or so, it'll probably need replacing soon but obviously I don't want to spend ££££ only to find it hasn't sorted the problem.
Is there any way this could be caused by a leak within the boiler that's then evaporating off? The volume of water that's being lost should be pretty obvious if it was leaking above our ceiling so we're pretty stumped. If anyone has seen this before please please help!
We've been losing pressure on our hot water system for about a year now. It worked fine over summer but now winter's kicked in we're having to top up several litres every day to keep the boiler working (it switches itself off after about half an hour use).
All our pipework is in between the ground and first floor and all the pipes to the downstairs radiators are visible. There's no sign of a leak anywhere in the house.
We have an ariston 23mffi microcombi which is not losing any water from the pressure outlet valve (it's in a place where I'd be able to tell easily).
I've had 3 plumbers round and none of them have really been able to figure out the problem I don't think. Two have suggested replacing the boiler - it's 10+ years old or so, it'll probably need replacing soon but obviously I don't want to spend ££££ only to find it hasn't sorted the problem.
Is there any way this could be caused by a leak within the boiler that's then evaporating off? The volume of water that's being lost should be pretty obvious if it was leaking above our ceiling so we're pretty stumped. If anyone has seen this before please please help!