The extractor pipes are actually dry - I guess the insulation makes enough of a difference, but I'll probably tidy them up as well and get rid of the flat sections.
Thanks for all the replies. After some more investigation definitely the soil pipe, and definitely condensation not leaking vent tile. Added an extra section of 4" pipe and removed the bodged together flexible sections so now no dips. Hopefully no more leaks as well...
Thanks for your replies - I don't think this is an extractor - I can see each of these and they are all connected with insulated ducting. This one is different - only thing I can think of is the soil pipe vent??
If it is a soil pipe is it still possible to get condensation in there? Or is it...
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A damp patch on an upstairs bathroom ceiling took me into the loft - I found the source of the leak was a dripping flexible pipe that connects the soil pipe to a vent in the roof.
The outside of the pipe was dry - but inside contained about 2 litres of water which had collected in the...
The wall switch is only for convenience to turn off the power for changing bulb etc (as FCU is another room).
My intention for the door switches is that if one or both doors is open, the light will be on; with both doors closed, the light will be off.
I am adding a light to a wardrobe with supply from a FCU off the ring-main. In addition to a standard light switch, I plan to control the on / off function of the light with push to break door switches.
My question is what is the correct wiring for a circuit like this with two door switches...