C
Chris.merrick5
Hi,
I have recently had a new combi condensing boiler installed in my flat which is working great but the flue does drip a little bit onto the patio of the lady in the flat below.
I have had the installer back twice to first adjust the angle an then fit a kit which looks like a submarine periscope!
It is still dripping from the very end slightly and the lady downstairs is complaining. What can I do? The installer said that with modern boilers this happens as the outside temperature is so much colder than the steam from the flue a bit of condensation dripping is unavoidable!
I'm quite concerned as the lady downstairs believes it to be acidic and a hazard! What can I do? Surely the cold air in contact with the hot flue can't be avoided?
Any comments or advice would be really appreciated!
Many thanks
Chris
I have recently had a new combi condensing boiler installed in my flat which is working great but the flue does drip a little bit onto the patio of the lady in the flat below.
I have had the installer back twice to first adjust the angle an then fit a kit which looks like a submarine periscope!
It is still dripping from the very end slightly and the lady downstairs is complaining. What can I do? The installer said that with modern boilers this happens as the outside temperature is so much colder than the steam from the flue a bit of condensation dripping is unavoidable!
I'm quite concerned as the lady downstairs believes it to be acidic and a hazard! What can I do? Surely the cold air in contact with the hot flue can't be avoided?
Any comments or advice would be really appreciated!
Many thanks
Chris