Soldato
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We have a maxi 600 or 800 boiler (I forget exact size) which we have had since 2019
Ita never missed a beat, works perfect, however there is a drip vent thing that goes to our exterior wall that comes out the boiler and it is constantly dripping. The bricks outside are saturated and never get dry.
We also now have water coming into out kitchen ceiling sometimes when it rains, and this is directly below where the leak goes down the exterior wall. I should add it never comes in the kitchen ceiling unless we have heavy rain so I can't be sure the 2 are related, though it seems odd that they would be the same place and not be related.
I have had quotes to get someone round, but it's £120/150 for an hour before they've even confirmed the issue and done anything.
But is this an issue? The vent is there for a reason right. The boiler works perfectly fine.
If the vent didn't aim back towards the house the water would drop onto the flat roof and not hit the brick and we'd be none the wiser
Ita never missed a beat, works perfect, however there is a drip vent thing that goes to our exterior wall that comes out the boiler and it is constantly dripping. The bricks outside are saturated and never get dry.
We also now have water coming into out kitchen ceiling sometimes when it rains, and this is directly below where the leak goes down the exterior wall. I should add it never comes in the kitchen ceiling unless we have heavy rain so I can't be sure the 2 are related, though it seems odd that they would be the same place and not be related.
I have had quotes to get someone round, but it's £120/150 for an hour before they've even confirmed the issue and done anything.
But is this an issue? The vent is there for a reason right. The boiler works perfectly fine.
If the vent didn't aim back towards the house the water would drop onto the flat roof and not hit the brick and we'd be none the wiser