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We recently had a new combi boiler fitted in our kitchen. The installer used a rubber adapter to fit the condensate pipe directly into a 40mm boss on an adjacent soil pipe (the adaptor is a rubber ring with ridges around the outside and inside).
Now, before putting drywall over this area, I've checked the connection at the soil pipe, and it seems to be slowly leaking. I think this is probably waste water from the flat above ours, coming in around the outside of the adaptor.
Is there a more secure way to connect the condensate drain to this boss? The boss itself is gray plastic and looks like it may have a rubber ring around the inside to allow "push-fitting" a standard 40mm pipe. I want to be sure there won't be a slow wastewater leak behind the new cabinets!
(The sink drain used to be connected to this boss, but we moved it to a different boss while re-doing our kitchen, since this one is at a slightly funny angle.)
Photo attached, in case that's helpful.
Now, before putting drywall over this area, I've checked the connection at the soil pipe, and it seems to be slowly leaking. I think this is probably waste water from the flat above ours, coming in around the outside of the adaptor.
Is there a more secure way to connect the condensate drain to this boss? The boss itself is gray plastic and looks like it may have a rubber ring around the inside to allow "push-fitting" a standard 40mm pipe. I want to be sure there won't be a slow wastewater leak behind the new cabinets!
(The sink drain used to be connected to this boss, but we moved it to a different boss while re-doing our kitchen, since this one is at a slightly funny angle.)
Photo attached, in case that's helpful.