Hi
I have a Worcester 24i boiler. When the heating goes on, it loses pressure and needs to be repressurised using the filling loop.
Someone's come out to have a look at it and has checked it over and apparently the boiler itself is fine but they think that there must be a little leak in the pipes somewhere.
He put a fluid into the system which is supposed to plug any leaks and the heating needed to go on for a day or two to allow this to circulate. However, no joy with that, it's still losing pressure.
The next step looks to be taking the floorboards up to look for the leak.
I wanted to find out if there are any ways to detect leaks without taking floorboards up or is this not the sort of kit that's generally used by heating engineers? I'm keen to avoid having to take floorboards up if possible but it sounds as if this might be the only way?
Cheers
Ruth