forkhandles
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Hi everyone, 2 years ago i had a new boiler fitted in my bedroom by a reputable company(corgi registered etc) and everything is still working fine!
I live in an old end-terraced house which as a cellar and recently thought about converting the cellar into a spare bedroom or kitchen area.Its been used for storage since we moved in and we hardly go down there.
We've just noticed that one half of the cellar is very damp/smelly and the concrete floor has corroded.
On inspection we've found a ventilation pipe with water trickling out straight onto the floor! This pipe is on the side of the house and is identical ( size,colour,shape) as the drainage pipe that comes from the bathroom.
Basically they've fitted the boiler to the wrong down-pipe,therefore the water/condensation goes straight into our cellar floor and not into the outside drain! This has been happening for 2 years!!
I have also been told that this water is acidic and would explain the corroded floor.
I dont know a thing about heating/boiler systems so any advice would be greatly apprieciated. thanks.
I live in an old end-terraced house which as a cellar and recently thought about converting the cellar into a spare bedroom or kitchen area.Its been used for storage since we moved in and we hardly go down there.
We've just noticed that one half of the cellar is very damp/smelly and the concrete floor has corroded.
On inspection we've found a ventilation pipe with water trickling out straight onto the floor! This pipe is on the side of the house and is identical ( size,colour,shape) as the drainage pipe that comes from the bathroom.
Basically they've fitted the boiler to the wrong down-pipe,therefore the water/condensation goes straight into our cellar floor and not into the outside drain! This has been happening for 2 years!!
I have also been told that this water is acidic and would explain the corroded floor.
I dont know a thing about heating/boiler systems so any advice would be greatly apprieciated. thanks.