Hi all,
I've been a keen reader of this forum for a while as we went through various renovation projects. Now finally motivated myself to register and post despite not being an expert (nor a native English speaker), so apologies in advance if any of the description is not clear.
We've been encountering a problem with our boiler flue over the last 1.5 years and several plumbers haven't been able to fix it.
The situation is as follows: we had a new condensing boiler (Vaillant Ecotec Plus 630) installed c. 1.5 years ago, shortly after we bought the property and moved in (this was not planned and - needless to say - an unpleasant surprize). During the installation, it appeared that the old boiler was venting horizontally onto the neighbouring property (contrary to building regs), and the along the new boiler, a new flue was installed venting vertically through the roof of the side extension, carefully making sure it is 600m away from any window. The new flue goes up through the roof, but on the way there are a few joints given the restricted space in the utility room.
Since then, we had occasional dripping from the boiler flue - we essentially see some droplets on the Megaflo cylinder pretty much on a daily basis. It's always at the same spot and not correlated to weather/rain, but rather boiler activity. But hard to see a pattern, and it doesn't always occur when the boiler is running. I think in cold weather it's more often, but also that is not consistent.
Plumbers (Gas Safe accredited) have checked the flue integrity and told us there's no issue and they checked all joints, saying all was fine. One plumber mentioned that it may be condensation from outside the flue (hard to imagine to me).
Admittedly, the leakage is really minor (a few drops every day?), but I wonder if I should live with it and see how it goes, or rather give it another try with yet another plumber? Am i overthinking this?
Any experience/advice/views would be much appreciated - thanks a lot in advance!
I've been a keen reader of this forum for a while as we went through various renovation projects. Now finally motivated myself to register and post despite not being an expert (nor a native English speaker), so apologies in advance if any of the description is not clear.
We've been encountering a problem with our boiler flue over the last 1.5 years and several plumbers haven't been able to fix it.
The situation is as follows: we had a new condensing boiler (Vaillant Ecotec Plus 630) installed c. 1.5 years ago, shortly after we bought the property and moved in (this was not planned and - needless to say - an unpleasant surprize). During the installation, it appeared that the old boiler was venting horizontally onto the neighbouring property (contrary to building regs), and the along the new boiler, a new flue was installed venting vertically through the roof of the side extension, carefully making sure it is 600m away from any window. The new flue goes up through the roof, but on the way there are a few joints given the restricted space in the utility room.
Since then, we had occasional dripping from the boiler flue - we essentially see some droplets on the Megaflo cylinder pretty much on a daily basis. It's always at the same spot and not correlated to weather/rain, but rather boiler activity. But hard to see a pattern, and it doesn't always occur when the boiler is running. I think in cold weather it's more often, but also that is not consistent.
Plumbers (Gas Safe accredited) have checked the flue integrity and told us there's no issue and they checked all joints, saying all was fine. One plumber mentioned that it may be condensation from outside the flue (hard to imagine to me).
Admittedly, the leakage is really minor (a few drops every day?), but I wonder if I should live with it and see how it goes, or rather give it another try with yet another plumber? Am i overthinking this?
Any experience/advice/views would be much appreciated - thanks a lot in advance!