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Matt Carney

In April 2018 I had a water meter installed at my tenancy property (Not a property magnate, just had to move out of the area and couldn't sell it) the same time I had a new Greenstar 30i boiler, stopcock and old back boiler and immersion tank removed.

There is a small pass noticeable through the water meter, approx. 3 litres per hour. The leak dial turns slightly, then stops, and does this repetitively, in this fashion. I've done this even isolating all appliances including toilet, sink, washing machine etc.

The pipe from the meter to the stopcock is fine. No movement on the meter at all.

Before I get a plumber in to pull the ground floor floors up, is there any way my new boiler could be drawing cold water from the system after its been switched off? This is the only thing I haven't isolated. I don't want to mess about with the boiler incase I gas the tenant!
 
In April 2018 I had a water meter installed at my tenancy property (Not a property magnate, just had to move out of the area and couldn't sell it) the same time I had a new Greenstar 30i boiler, stopcock and old back boiler and immersion tank removed.

There is a small pass noticeable through the water meter, approx. 3 litres per hour. The leak dial turns slightly, then stops, and does this repetitively, in this fashion. I've done this even isolating all appliances including toilet, sink, washing machine etc.

The pipe from the meter to the stopcock is fine. No movement on the meter at all.

Before I get a plumber in to pull the ground floor floors up, is there any way my new boiler could be drawing cold water from the system after its been switched off? This is the only thing I haven't isolated. I don't want to mess about with the boiler incase I gas the tenant!

Yes, but this could be a boiler leak in a few different ways. I’m not going to be giving pointers so best getting your gas safe registered engineer in to look at the boiler 1st.
 
The 'pulsing' nature of it suggests something passing after the pressure builds. So in my opinion it's more likely to be plastic if you have any. Any underfloor - possibly mice?
 

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