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pjwilson83
Hi, complete novice here.
The other day we noticed a brown stain on the kitchen ceiling.
We have an unvented hot water cylinder in the airing cupboard upstairs and when checking this, I noticed that every time the central heating is on, there are some drips of water coming from the nuts/bolts under the white expansion vessel. There is also water flowing through the tundish, sometimes a steady trickle, sometimes slower drips. Sometimes it feels cold, sometimes lukewarm.
This water is not draining away properly so has backed up causing it to overflow out of the tundish and onto the floor, hence the stain on the kitchen ceiling.
I first thought this was due to the drainage pipe on the outside of the house freezing over due to the recent cold snap. However no amount of defrosting has helped.
The temperature has now gone above freezing and the water coming through the tundish is still not draining away. We have had to 'pipette' it out to stop it from overflowing. As such, we can't risk putting the heating on for fear of it overflowing again.
I do have an engineer from SSE Home Services coming out tomorrow to have a look.
My question is, if the drainage pipe is blocked and this is not caused by ice, what else could be causing this?
The other day we noticed a brown stain on the kitchen ceiling.
We have an unvented hot water cylinder in the airing cupboard upstairs and when checking this, I noticed that every time the central heating is on, there are some drips of water coming from the nuts/bolts under the white expansion vessel. There is also water flowing through the tundish, sometimes a steady trickle, sometimes slower drips. Sometimes it feels cold, sometimes lukewarm.
This water is not draining away properly so has backed up causing it to overflow out of the tundish and onto the floor, hence the stain on the kitchen ceiling.
I first thought this was due to the drainage pipe on the outside of the house freezing over due to the recent cold snap. However no amount of defrosting has helped.
The temperature has now gone above freezing and the water coming through the tundish is still not draining away. We have had to 'pipette' it out to stop it from overflowing. As such, we can't risk putting the heating on for fear of it overflowing again.
I do have an engineer from SSE Home Services coming out tomorrow to have a look.
My question is, if the drainage pipe is blocked and this is not caused by ice, what else could be causing this?