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Dripping noise boiler
Alisha2008
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Hi, I've just moved into a house and the boiler is in the kitchen. It's very quiet apart from a noise like a dripping on the main pipe that goes from the boiler up to the ceiling, and outside. I'm not sure if it's a real dripping or just the pipe contracting. Is it possible to fix this, would the noise silencer liquid help?
It's quite annoying as it can be heard in the whole house...
Thanks!
It's quite annoying as it can be heard in the whole house...
Thanks!
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Get it checked by someone who's Gas Safe registered.
You should ideally have all the gas checked when you move in.0 -
Hi, it was all cheked before we moved in. We have signed up for an insurance that starts the 28th, but not sure if I can call them because of this noise?0
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I doubt it would be covered, the fault was there before the cover, unless you lie about it.0
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