Has anyone else here experienced the stupidity of British heating over the last day or two. Our condensing boiler is in the garage, but the pipe for condensate/water goes outside and into a drain. The exposed outside part is perhaps two feet at most, and lagged, but still manages to freeze, and eventually the boiler cuts out with an error code as the pipe gets blocked.
I’m not the only one in our neighbourhood who’ve experienced this problem - two others I know have had this today. My solution is not great, but cheap at present. I’ve been using plastic milk bottles with hot water to pour over the pipe, before replacing the lagging etc. Others have a potentially better solution, which is to use a hair dryer or fan heater. I’d go for that too, but I’d need at least a 20metre cable I think, and the longest I have is probably only about 10 metres. I could join a few together but that’s not ideal and potentially dangerous. I will have a 20m cable on order shortly, but I expect it’ll arrive too late to be of use.
Of course if the designers and installers in this country stopped pretending it hardly ever freezes here, so OK to put pipework outside that might be a great improvement!
If anyone from British Gas or similar companies reads this, perhaps they could make this suggestion to their senior management.
I’m not the only one in our neighbourhood who’ve experienced this problem - two others I know have had this today. My solution is not great, but cheap at present. I’ve been using plastic milk bottles with hot water to pour over the pipe, before replacing the lagging etc. Others have a potentially better solution, which is to use a hair dryer or fan heater. I’d go for that too, but I’d need at least a 20metre cable I think, and the longest I have is probably only about 10 metres. I could join a few together but that’s not ideal and potentially dangerous. I will have a 20m cable on order shortly, but I expect it’ll arrive too late to be of use.
Of course if the designers and installers in this country stopped pretending it hardly ever freezes here, so OK to put pipework outside that might be a great improvement!
If anyone from British Gas or similar companies reads this, perhaps they could make this suggestion to their senior management.
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