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Hello,
I think that when it rains hard in a certain direction the flue on my condenser boiler lets in rain water. This then runs through the boiler and drips out from the bottom front corner. Does this sound possible? It is definitely rain water as it never happens when it is not raining. Any ideas on how I can prevent this? Thanks, Graham |
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