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Condensate pipe weeping

Seriously, is there a knack to this that I am just not getting?

I'm pushing it in as far as I can, but I guess it's not sliding in fully as I'm still getting a leak.

I swear it's in ok because I push until I feel a bit of resistance then it sort of 'pops' in further.

Any ideas?

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No knack, just a bit of lubricant and smooth contacts. Is the condensate pipe blocked at all?
 
When something leaks and it shouldn't.
And you can't stop it from leaking.
The part you need is called a "plumber"!

Funny as that may sound, it is actually a "trade" that can't be learned on a forum.

If you can DIY and fix the issue, then that's great.
But if not... Call a feckin plumber!

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I understand what you are saying, but I'm not sure what else a plumber would do other than just pushing it on.
 
For starters... Overflow pipe has different OD, depending on brand. Not a lot, but enough!
 
Well thanks to everyone that's provided help so far.

The boiler is not new, the pipe is not new, so either it's been doing this for seven years and I've not noticed, or something has got disturbed recently.

I'll put some grease on tomorrow when it turns up, and if that doesn't help I'll call a plumber who will do something magic I'm sure.
 
The rubber stretches, loosens and goes smooth over time and the warm slightly acidic condensate all affects it. As the condensate runs downwards it catches the edge of the plastic pipe then the water is now finding it's way down past the edge that isn't as watertight as it used to be.

For the third time a clip will sort it or even try a cable tie, job done.
 

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