I have had a few companies out to quote on a new heating system for my house. A question none of them have been able to answer is... Is the condensate from the boiler likely to cause harm to my salt-glaze drainpipes or the cement joining them?
I've googled but the only sources I found seem to be selling neutralisation tanks so obviously they claim that acidic condensate will destroy everything. I've also read a few sources claiming that condensing boilers are rarely running in condensed exhaust so presumably there is very little condensate (for better or worse).
So, has anyone actually had salt-glaze drainage compromised due to boiler condensate?
I've googled but the only sources I found seem to be selling neutralisation tanks so obviously they claim that acidic condensate will destroy everything. I've also read a few sources claiming that condensing boilers are rarely running in condensed exhaust so presumably there is very little condensate (for better or worse).
So, has anyone actually had salt-glaze drainage compromised due to boiler condensate?