Hi,
Just wondering if anybody here can help.
I have quite an old Vaillant combi boiler (it was old when I bought the house 6 years ago), but it has been quite reliable.
A couple of months ago though, I bled all the radiators in the house and then added pressure back into the boiler (around the 1 mark) as I do every 6-12 months.
Shortly afterwards, a slow drip of water started to fall out of the bottom.
The boiler still works fine, so I have not really worried about it.
However, the drip has got progressily faster, and is now getting quite annoying. The boiler still functions correctly though.
The water appears to be coming from a piece of metal that is joining all the pipes together.
When you look underneath, the cold water inlet leads into this piece, and then there are a few other pipes coming out of it going to various parts of the boiler.
My question is, does anybody know the name of this part - and is it something that could be replaced without the need of an engineer.
I don't mind paying for this to be fixed, but I begrudge making a call out just for somebody to tighten a few of the joints if that is all that is required.
Any help gratefully received.
Just wondering if anybody here can help.
I have quite an old Vaillant combi boiler (it was old when I bought the house 6 years ago), but it has been quite reliable.
A couple of months ago though, I bled all the radiators in the house and then added pressure back into the boiler (around the 1 mark) as I do every 6-12 months.
Shortly afterwards, a slow drip of water started to fall out of the bottom.
The boiler still works fine, so I have not really worried about it.
However, the drip has got progressily faster, and is now getting quite annoying. The boiler still functions correctly though.
The water appears to be coming from a piece of metal that is joining all the pipes together.
When you look underneath, the cold water inlet leads into this piece, and then there are a few other pipes coming out of it going to various parts of the boiler.
My question is, does anybody know the name of this part - and is it something that could be replaced without the need of an engineer.
I don't mind paying for this to be fixed, but I begrudge making a call out just for somebody to tighten a few of the joints if that is all that is required.
Any help gratefully received.
