It's about PH 5.0 so slightly more than rainwater which is about 5.6 and obviously way off from tap water.
Just annoying more than anything as there's already a green patch from it. It's above our bin store so I tried to position the bins for it to drip on the lids rather than the patio but...
It's been an ordeal with this flue :LOL:
Original installer had not cemented the flue - just had the rubber weather shield thing on it. It had been dripping originally and he came out to adjust the flue angle... and in doing so forgot to put the self tapping flue screws in - so essentially the...
Should it run back to the boiler though or drip out? Any ideas on if the terminal of the Valliant flues are adjustable so it can be lifted ever so slightly?
Sorry - might have worded that weird - I haven't heard a spluttering noise... it is spluttering water out of the flue terminal (boiler is in the loft but I haven't heard much noise from it when firing up).
Sometimes the water dribbles out of the end and other times it spits/splutters out.
It seems like a crazy amount though.
To me it seems like it's not the condensate generated when the boiler fires, it's already there in flue terminal and then gets jettisoned out when it fires up. Flue is definitely sloping back towards boiler slightly but the terminal bit looks a bit more...
It's falling onto a natural stone patio and i've heard gas engineers say they've seen it eat into brickwork and patios.
The odd drop would be fine but 5-10 drips dribbling/spluttering every time the boiler is fired is soon going to add up.
Did you ever get this resolved?
I have the exact same issue. The boiler was installed a year ago - just got it serviced and it turns out the flue was not cemented in and the run was not correct. Had another company out to do the service as original fitter has disappeared off the face of the...