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Hi,
Dumb homeowner just looking for a bit of advice so that I can talk sensibly to a plumber.
Central heating system has been working fine for 4 years but suddenly lose of pressure each day in the evening when the system switches off. Suspect the expansion tank, which sits close to the hot water tank, (white Veram 18L) is failing? Questions:
1) If I'm topping up every day does that mean I have a leak somewhere or can it simply be the symptom of a failing expansion tank?
2) If the expansion tank is failing what's the best course of action:
a) see if the tank just needs repressurizing
b) replace the tank like for like
c) replace with a larger tank
The reason for the last point: neighbour had similar issue (exactly the same system installed in the new builds) - plumber advised new bigger expansion tank next to the boiler. Why would you want to plumb in a new tank in a new location?
I have no idea of the volume of the system but it's a large property (5 beds) with downstairs underfloor heating. Hence the question about a bigger replacement?
Given the existing 18L tank has been fine for 4 years - might it have failed prematurely because it's too small?
My instinct is that I will need to get the tank replaced and should go for something bigger e.g. 25L.
Still not clear though if the underlying issue is a leak or the tank itself?
Help !!!!!
Dumb homeowner just looking for a bit of advice so that I can talk sensibly to a plumber.
Central heating system has been working fine for 4 years but suddenly lose of pressure each day in the evening when the system switches off. Suspect the expansion tank, which sits close to the hot water tank, (white Veram 18L) is failing? Questions:
1) If I'm topping up every day does that mean I have a leak somewhere or can it simply be the symptom of a failing expansion tank?
2) If the expansion tank is failing what's the best course of action:
a) see if the tank just needs repressurizing
b) replace the tank like for like
c) replace with a larger tank
The reason for the last point: neighbour had similar issue (exactly the same system installed in the new builds) - plumber advised new bigger expansion tank next to the boiler. Why would you want to plumb in a new tank in a new location?
I have no idea of the volume of the system but it's a large property (5 beds) with downstairs underfloor heating. Hence the question about a bigger replacement?
Given the existing 18L tank has been fine for 4 years - might it have failed prematurely because it's too small?
My instinct is that I will need to get the tank replaced and should go for something bigger e.g. 25L.
Still not clear though if the underlying issue is a leak or the tank itself?
Help !!!!!