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Good afternoon,
My daughter has a very cold kitchen with no radiators and the heating to the rest of the house goes off at night.
This morning, after probably the coldest night of the year, once the wall mounted gas boiler came on it dripped onto the worktop about a quarter of a cup of water. The dripping stopped after a while and since then it has not dripped even though it is switching on and off during it's normal cycles.
Could it be condensation within the boiler when the room is very cold, as it is not happening once the house is warming up?
Thanks for your help.
 
You need a Gse probably a small leak inside get it checked out soon no water should drip out a small problems soon turns into big problems if it gets in the electrics regardsk
 
As above. There's nothing inside the boiler you are qualified to touch.

Get a gsr.

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