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matzyboy

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I am losing nearly 150 gallons of water a day and my plumber can't locate the leak. The cistern and supply line have been eliminated as possible sources. Pressure tank recharges about every 35 minutes and runs for about 25 seconds. All toilets, sinks, spiggots and appliances have been checked by plumber. Absoulutely no signs of water inside or out. All water lines are above ground, nothing buried in concrete.
 
Any toilets running, faucets dripping? If you shut the valve on the house feed does the pressure still drop? Any pictures of your setup?
 
Any toilets running, faucets dripping? If you shut the valve on the house feed does the pressure still drop? Any pictures of your setup?
Toilets and faucets have been thoroughly checked. If the house feed valve is closed there is no pressure drop in tank
 

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I am terrible at drawing so I will provide some pictures and try to explain. The house has four levels: basement, sub-basement, main floor, and second floor. The water supply line enters in the sub basement and connects to the pressure tank. Line leaves pressure tank to hot water heater and cold water lines. There are no water lines in the basement and all water lines are copper and above ground. The house has three drains that feed to the line to the septic tank. Drain 1 serves 2nd floor bathrooms, drain 2 serves main floor sinks, drain 3 serves sub basement bathroom this drain is in the concrete floor. The pump is a Grunfos submersible and is located in the cistern.p10.jpgp8.jpgp7.jpgp6.jpgp5.jpgp4.jpgp3.jpgp2.jpg
 
If you shut this valve does the pressure bleed down?

Also your thermal expansion tank is on the wrong side of the water heater and unsupported. When it gets waterlogged you'll risk damaging the piping.
 

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If you shut this valve does the pressure bleed down?

Also your thermal expansion tank is on the wrong side of the water heater and unsupported. When it gets waterlogged you'll risk damaging the piping.
When I shut this valve the pressure tank does not bleed down. When I open the valve after an hour or so I can hear water charging the system
 

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