It's been constantly leaking at the where it leaves the house and connects to the waste pipe. It's got a join in the pipe that hadn't been sealed properly. He's now glued it but I didn't think there should be a continuous drip from the boiler. Gasmanstu said that as it runs under the bedroom...
It sounds like gasmanstu's explanation makes sense so hopefully I've nothing more to worry about. Just in case though, if it's leaking could it be a sign that it's not been fitted properly?
He is a friend of family but has been a nightmare from start to finish. Took him over 2 mths to finish the job then didn't connect pipes properly and flooded the kitchen that had just been fitted and it warped the beech work top beyond repair etc etc. All radiators are wobbly ..... I could go...
It's a gas one (I didn't know you could get oil ones but I'm in catering!). I'm getting the message that Worcester aren't rated!! I'm really surprised. Marketing works I guess.
It's a greenstar 24/28. Yes it is upstairs and runs under the bedroom floor to outside and then attached to the waste which is where it's been dripping because the pipe wasn't connected properly.
Yes, when you think about it that is a lot of breakdowns!! I've had no problems with mine so far...
I have had a central heating system fitted in a rental house and the condensate pipe has been run under the floor boards and attached to the outside waste pipe. It hadn't been sealed properly outside and has been constantly dripping. The plumber has now glued the pipe on the join to stop the...