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Hi Everyone,

I've lived in my flat for 25 years but have no idea where my central heating pipes go.

My downstairs neighbour is claiming that a water leak is from me but it is in an area where I don't think there is any of my piping - I think its their mains pipe.

I have tried crawling across the floor feeling for warm patches but there is 20cm of ash insulation between floors - it's an old tenement building - so feeling for hot spots isn't effective.

Rather than tear up the floorboards etc. is there any easy way I can detect where my pipes go? They are copper.

Thank you in advance for your help.

SB
 
What boiler do you have ?
 
think that is open vent system? No pressure gauge on boiler? If not then it could be your heating pipes as you would never know about the leak. Water takes the easiest route and where it appears may not be the source. Only way I can think of to find it without lifting boards is to call in a specialist. They use a gas to fill empty pipes and use a sniffer to find the leak.
 
Hi AMGas,
If I was rock-solid sure the water was coming from me, I'd have no hesitation in going to my insurance co.

It may be cheaper to get my tame builder to lift the floorboards then go to the insurer.

Thank you for your advice.
SB
 
Hi AMGas,
If I was rock-solid sure the water was coming from me, I'd have no hesitation in going to my insurance co.

I think you should consult your insurer regardless of whether you are sure or not. Your neighbour has accused you of damaging their property, which is a potential claim against your insurance. Your insurer should certainly be able to give guidance on how you need to proceed.
 

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