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central heating leak/concrete floor
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Hi I have a small leak on a CH pipe exit a radiator. My ground floors are all concrete and the leak is probably just under the concrete floor.
Does anybody know of any leak plugger that I can add to the header tank that might solve this, so that I don't have to chiesel away at the floor.
Regards
Does anybody know of any leak plugger that I can add to the header tank that might solve this, so that I don't have to chiesel away at the floor.
Regards
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Sorry, there is only one way forward; dig up the floor.
The bad news is, it looks like whoever fitted the central heating didn't cover the pipes with greased tape.
Unprotected copper pipes in concrete are prone to corrosion due to the acidic properties in the concrete. This is normally overcome by bandaging the pipes in greased tape, this keeps the pipes from contacting the concrete.
Sorry if I bring you bad news.
Regards
Sorry, there is only one way forward; dig up the floor.
The bad news is, it looks like whoever fitted the central heating didn't cover the pipes with greased tape.
Unprotected copper pipes in concrete are prone to corrosion due to the acidic properties in the concrete. This is normally overcome by bandaging the pipes in greased tape, this keeps the pipes from contacting the concrete.
Sorry if I bring you bad news.
Regards
If not wrapped in tape, the pipes should be protected by an outer pipe.
If there is a joint under the floor, that is very bad installing.
As above, it's more likely that the copper has been corroded by the concrete, in which case it is likely to be happening all over your underfloor pipes. You can probably look forward to more leaks, as more pipes fail.
If there is a joint under the floor, that is very bad installing.
As above, it's more likely that the copper has been corroded by the concrete, in which case it is likely to be happening all over your underfloor pipes. You can probably look forward to more leaks, as more pipes fail.
I have been through an agonising time trying to trace a leak/leaks under tiled floors. I had tried stopping the leak with a well-known product. This did not work. However, I then discovered REP-R-200, Made in Germany by AQUATECH. It has cured the leaks in my pressurised system in a matter of 2 days. Look up www.aquatech.de for more information
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