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James2218
Hello,
British Gas installed our new boiler. After stormy weather it became apparent that water gets into the flue pipe. It has an opening to allow air to get in. Unfortunately, it also lets in rain water, which is driven in by the wind. British Gas so far have said it is a fault with the manufacturers pipes, and that pottertons do not manufacture anything that will prevent water from being blown into this opening.
Does anyone please have any experience in dealing with this issue? I'd be very grateful for any information. At this rate the wall will be severely damaged. We already have to have dehumidifying machines on 24 hours a day!
British Gas installed our new boiler. After stormy weather it became apparent that water gets into the flue pipe. It has an opening to allow air to get in. Unfortunately, it also lets in rain water, which is driven in by the wind. British Gas so far have said it is a fault with the manufacturers pipes, and that pottertons do not manufacture anything that will prevent water from being blown into this opening.
Does anyone please have any experience in dealing with this issue? I'd be very grateful for any information. At this rate the wall will be severely damaged. We already have to have dehumidifying machines on 24 hours a day!