Corcaigh abu - you just have to trace the pipe, chances are its in an exposed part of the attic. Don't leave it. Here's what happened today:
The heating had been on the blink for a while, waiting on spare part to come in. It finally arrived but no joy with actually turning on the heat.
Heard water drips in the hot press - found water spilling down the pipe. Found out that an elbow fitting had popped off. Luckily the boiler guy was in the house, with a new joint to sort it out. Bit of a mop up, no biggie.
Decided to check all pipes and found a lovely icicle in a burst pipe and tanks frozen (wasn't like that yesterday evening when I checked).
This afternoon - no heat, no shower, no flushing toilet.
So got fresh insulation for all pipes, burst had to be repaired before it thawed and caused a real problem.
The ballcock is damaged so overflow spilling out onto roof. With the temperature due tonight, it needed to be stopped, otherwise overflow pipe would freeze. The mains water couldn't be turned off because its frozen in the street.
We had to put a solution together to turn off the water, to act as a manual ballcock until I can get a new one.
Have blow heater on low setting in attic to keep temprature to 5 degrees.
This evening - no heat, no shower, can flush loo and I am a human ballcock.
