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Hello, new to the forum, thanks for having me!

I am trying to find a cover/replacement for a boiler exhaust flue that fell of or broke of some time ago. I can't remember how it originally looked like.

From the attached pictures would someone of you know what the name of the flue cover is and/or where I could buy it?

many thanks
 

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I'm taking a long guess but has somone put the white vertical internal flue cover on the outside

If that's your flue looks fine as it is
 
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Hi all, thank you all for your replies. Yes it's a Worcester boiler. There used to be a white cover/pipe/somehting on the outside, though it's 3-4 years ago when it fell off. I need to replace whatever was there as the wall seems constantly wet and it's a bit of a concern.

The above link is not what I am looking for, thanks though.

Anyone has got further advice please? Happy to answer any question.
 
there is nothing else for the flue, that is a worcester flue whatever was on before was possibly from the old boiler, have your Gas safe gas engineer check if the flue is sealed correctly that could be cause of the damp
 
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