The floors are either solid wood or laminate or stone on the ground and basement floors, all laid directly onto concrete so I think we should have seen something ???
Here's another crazy theory, tell me if it's bonkers.....
IMORTANT OBSERVATIONS
Twice now (with the central heating and hot water off at the timer control panel but with the immersion heater on), having run a bath or a shower, we have noticed that 20 mins or so later the pump is going like the clappers and clearly struggling. It has had to be switched off at the wall socket.
We have mainly observed loss of pressure from the primary side but there have been intermittent releases from the overflow pipe over that past few weeks
The hot water tank, pump and connecting pipes are on the top floor (4 storey) in a cupboard that is raised above floor level by about 1metre. As such all these elements are ABOVE the level of the top floor radiators expect perhaps the uppermost portion of the vertical radiator/towel rail in the bathroom. I have heard a lot of bubbling and gurgling coming from that towel rail.
CRAZY THEORY...
could the primary loop/coil inside the MegaFlo/Heatre Sadia tank have ruptured leaving a route for the central heating water in the primary system to discharge into the hot***er? This would at least explain why there is no evidence anywhere of water loss.
I know we would perhaps expect some sediment or dirty water coming out of the taps, but as the tank etc are ABOVE the level or the radiator, could it be possible that we are just losing the clean fesh water from the top that we are adding to the system each time we top it up?
It's just a thought but we are running out of feasible options.