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john murphy

Dripping overflow from small header thank so i changed the ballcock valve but kept dripping so i tied up the ballcock and drained the tank.Water was dripping in slowly from the bottom outlet.The heating has not been on for over a week,so what pushing the water back through the pipe into the tank?:mad:
 
any showers that use both hot and cold ?
 
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