Boiler in Loft.....

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Hi all,

Not sure if you can help. Long story short is about 10 months ago we had some major problems with our Chaff Britony Combi Boiler which is situated in our loft. Had a leak for some time, which ended up with BG coming out at least 11 times due to misdiagnosis and cock ups etc.. Eventually got parts replaced which fixed the leak and all has been fine for now.

We had a guy come out to do a service on 16th Dec and when he took the casing off the boiler, the control board (or whatever you call it) apparently fell down causing a wire to fall out, he fixed this eventually and is coming back on the 7th to replace whatever was broken.

My question is since he has been, I have noticed in the tray we leave under the boiler (as I am still paranoid about another leak appearing) a very small amount of water which seems to appear during the day, it is dry when we leave for work in the morning and when we get in there is probably I would say a teaspoon amount of water in the tray, I'm wondering if this is another leak appearing or perhaps condensation/moisture in the loft pooling in the tray - obviously it is extremely cold at the moment.

Just wanted some advice really!! Boiler and central heating working fine, we don't appear to be losing any pressure or hot water etc. We do have very noisy radiators, I have bled them a couple of times this month in case but doesn't seem to have helped.

Thanks!
 

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