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Question #One - the area where it is dripping has gone green/yucky algae. I thought condensate was acidic so unlikely that algae would grow - is this correct? So what is dripping out of here? (There is only the condensate pipe in this area.)
you shouldn't be able to see the condensate dripping as it should be connected into waste.
Question #Two - I firmly believe that the constant dripping is causing me to lose pressure (for reasons still to be resolved). Would this also lead to a build-up of air in my rads?
you lose pressure when there is either a leak or the expansion vessel needs fixed, the condensate has nothing to do with the system pressure.
Question #Three - the boiler is 2 months out of guarantee - if a part needs replacing and I get the manufacter in are they going to be sympathetic, or laugh and charge full wack? Any experience of this?
if you mean your warranty is finished, then yes you will need to pay the full price.
get a local heating engineer in to replace any parts will be cheaper.
Many thanks
David?... Richard Attenborough ...
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