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Can anyone help me with this small problem. To make a long story short basically this screw at the side of the pressure relief valve keeps leaking. I tried to undo it and tighten it again but still continues to leak drops of water.

Any suggestions?
 
@townfanjon it got replaced with a new valve by an engineer and when they went i saw drips coming from the small screw so i tried to tighten it but it still leaks from the screw. i noticed literally 20 minutes after they left once i saw a pile of water around the counter
 
@townfanjon it got replaced with a new valve by an engineer and when they went i saw drips coming from the small screw so i tried to tighten it but it still leaks from the screw. i noticed literally 20 minutes after they left once i saw a pile of water around the counter
So as you are training you thought, I’ll tell what, I’m going to have a go at this myself?
 
@Harvest Fields lol how did you read my mind. i know that we should be gas safe to mess around with boilers etc especially with gas which i dont joke around with because its serious. But i thought that because its a water issue i will try to tighten just in case it might be loose. But it didn't work o_O
 

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