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Willowandmikey
Hi peeps
new to this forum and the world of plumbing. I've got a issue that two plumbers have so far failed to resolve and is driving me round the bend.
I currently have a cold water tank that feeds my upstairs toilet recently it started overflowing and even though I could not find anything wrong with the ball cock it was changed. Couple of hours later the new ball Vick was submerged and it was overflowing.
The ball clock has been changed for a high pressure and low pressure one and regardless after a few hours its overflowing. The ball cock seems to shut properly but after a few hours with my back turned its overflowing again. It's mains pressure fed.
The central heating runs on a combo system so I assume nothing feeds back into it one plumber secured all the pipes in the lift and put a metal plate where the water enters to stop the tank flexing and declared it fixed. Alas 3 hours after he turned his back more overflowing.
I have set the ball cock at its lowest level and watched the tank fill up to about a foot below the overflow. Then turned my back on it and a couple of hours later it was overflowing. There's no hot water tank or heating tank in the lift just the coldwater tank with one feed and one point draining out to the toilet and upstairs sink.
Hopefully one of you experts will help me sort this frustrating issue.
new to this forum and the world of plumbing. I've got a issue that two plumbers have so far failed to resolve and is driving me round the bend.
I currently have a cold water tank that feeds my upstairs toilet recently it started overflowing and even though I could not find anything wrong with the ball cock it was changed. Couple of hours later the new ball Vick was submerged and it was overflowing.
The ball clock has been changed for a high pressure and low pressure one and regardless after a few hours its overflowing. The ball cock seems to shut properly but after a few hours with my back turned its overflowing again. It's mains pressure fed.
The central heating runs on a combo system so I assume nothing feeds back into it one plumber secured all the pipes in the lift and put a metal plate where the water enters to stop the tank flexing and declared it fixed. Alas 3 hours after he turned his back more overflowing.
I have set the ball cock at its lowest level and watched the tank fill up to about a foot below the overflow. Then turned my back on it and a couple of hours later it was overflowing. There's no hot water tank or heating tank in the lift just the coldwater tank with one feed and one point draining out to the toilet and upstairs sink.
Hopefully one of you experts will help me sort this frustrating issue.