Hello
We've recently had a new condensing boiler installed in our airing cupboard. The flue pipe goes up into the loft, bends through 90 degrees, and then runs about 15 feet to the exhaust vent in the gable wall.
When the boiler first starts up, some water is ejected from the flue vent for the first few minutes, and then stops.
Is this just condensation that has built up in the pipe whilst the boiler was turned off? or does it mean there's a problem?
Thanks
We've recently had a new condensing boiler installed in our airing cupboard. The flue pipe goes up into the loft, bends through 90 degrees, and then runs about 15 feet to the exhaust vent in the gable wall.
When the boiler first starts up, some water is ejected from the flue vent for the first few minutes, and then stops.
Is this just condensation that has built up in the pipe whilst the boiler was turned off? or does it mean there's a problem?
Thanks