I live in a Victorian house converted into 3 flats, one on each floor. There is a cold water tank in the loft above the 2nd floor. It serves only the toilets on the 1st and 2nd floors.
When this tank is not drawn on regularly ie the toilets are not being flushed much, a fault causes the tank to overflow. A plumber told us some years ago that the fault could not be corrected except by replacing the whole tank. The trapdoor into the loft is too small to remove the tank. The stairs up to the 2nd floor flat are also narrow and have many twists and turns. the plumber advised that a section of roof would need to be removed.
The problem is now becoming quite bad. Can anyone advise? We do not have that much money
MargieLondon