Boiler about to explode?

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Water pressure from the boiler is dropping to zero. Hydroelectric engineer came round looked at boiler, topped up water pressure. He says there is maybe a leak somewhere.

Problem is ive checked under floorboards hallway (lots of pipes), bathroom, bedrooms, kitchen AND no water is leaking....so i got no idea why the water pressure is going down.

The boiler still comes on when its at zero. Though it does sound a tad clunky :)

What should i do next? Get a plumber out and DIG up every square inch of the flat? :(
 
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hrrmmm about a day or 2 days to drop to zero. If i chuck the heating on full pelt for the majority of that 2 days it doesnt drop. Soon as i switch it off it drops.
 
bleed, to let the air out

also , look for leeks around the radiator bleed values (i had this recently)

if the pressure is doping that quickly there must be water coming out somewhere
 
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hrrmmm about a day or 2 days to drop to zero. If i chuck the heating on full pelt for the majority of that 2 days it doesnt drop. Soon as i switch it off it drops.

Strange? That would make me think the leak isn't part of your pipes/radiators but something to do with your boiler.

Has your boiler been turned off for a while or is it in regular use?
 
Bleed? As in let the water drain out? So i should probably switch off the water? then bleed em?

Water on. We do it with the heating on too, but I've no idea if you're supposed to. Top the boiler up with water. Go radiator by radiator. Bung a towel on the floor, and hold the key with a towel if you've got the heating on. Open the valve very gently and let the air hiss out, then close it when the water starts dripping out. Do the "lowest" radiators in your flat first, if there is any appreciable difference in the height of them, then the "highest". Once that is done, top the boiler up again.

That ought to do it.
 
i'll give it a shot today and report back....i really hope its something as simple as air..will save me money. Not bothered if its the boiler as its covered under a contract i have with hydroelectric (they said it wasnt the boiler)

need to find a spanner :D
 
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