Hi,
Turns out I have a leak in my return line. Thankfully it's near the surface. But unfortunately there's a bunch of roots all around where I'd dig. The downside to lots of nice looking trees etc.
I've attached some pictures.
From what we could tell, the water is coming from the hard pipe underneath the flex pipe. Basically the black pipe comes from the heater, then splits off into two and heads to the main returns. When the pump is on and on high it appears to be coming out somewhere around that elbow that's hidden underneath the flex hose.
I'm just looking for advice on how best to dig this section out given there's roots all around from the nearby hedges and trees. I did start digging but they make it quite awkward. They're all quite thin at this depth, so I can either pull them apart or probably cut them with something. I'm going to let the area dry a little before doing more digging as it's just very wet and muddy.
Thankfully the leak isn't major. I know that because my water level doesn't drop that drastically and the pressure test from the leak detection guy also supported that. I'm guessing one of the joins has gone bad or crack somewhere. His suspicion was the flex hose resting on top has damaged the one underneath over time.
Once I get this excavated I'll come back with some pictures but looking for advice on the best way to start for now please. First time I've done this.
Thanks all!
Turns out I have a leak in my return line. Thankfully it's near the surface. But unfortunately there's a bunch of roots all around where I'd dig. The downside to lots of nice looking trees etc.
I've attached some pictures.
From what we could tell, the water is coming from the hard pipe underneath the flex pipe. Basically the black pipe comes from the heater, then splits off into two and heads to the main returns. When the pump is on and on high it appears to be coming out somewhere around that elbow that's hidden underneath the flex hose.
I'm just looking for advice on how best to dig this section out given there's roots all around from the nearby hedges and trees. I did start digging but they make it quite awkward. They're all quite thin at this depth, so I can either pull them apart or probably cut them with something. I'm going to let the area dry a little before doing more digging as it's just very wet and muddy.
Thankfully the leak isn't major. I know that because my water level doesn't drop that drastically and the pressure test from the leak detection guy also supported that. I'm guessing one of the joins has gone bad or crack somewhere. His suspicion was the flex hose resting on top has damaged the one underneath over time.
Once I get this excavated I'll come back with some pictures but looking for advice on the best way to start for now please. First time I've done this.
Thanks all!