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Hi All,
Had this problem earlier, just changed to combi boiler last year end .whenever it rains heavily, water comes heavily from the pipe and spoilt the boiler parts in boiler. As this was covered, gas engineer from vailliant eco 835 changed the parts and it looked fine for two weeks. Since 2 days it rained heavily. We had buckets of water coming from the boiler flue and getting injected to boiler, we have pulled the white flupipe and dried it. Also the rain stopped. Am not sure what's the issue, this issue seems recurring .

Also had my radiator changed last week and boiler was giving low pressure issue and not heating water . No visible leakages from the radiators pipes .Was looking the low pressure issue and heavy rain came and given us a more bigger problem.

Kindly advice me.
 

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Who removed the flue and tbh need pics externally of the flue
 

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