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Smell in room under boiler
WDWGunner25
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Hi all,
Just some basic advice needed if possible. We have a valiant boiler in our loft, we only moved in in February and it was already up there. We had it all fully serviced and it was all absolutely fine (we know the guy who did it very well and he’s well rated in our area), however the pipes come down through a cupboard in our third bedroom and as a result there is a musty smell in there whenever you open the door. The only way to describe it is it’s the same small as if you boil a kettle and smell the steam (weird comment but I only noticed this morning it was the same smell 😂) I’m guess there is very little we can do and the room just needs to be well ventilated, but just wondering if anyone had any tips!
Cheers
Just some basic advice needed if possible. We have a valiant boiler in our loft, we only moved in in February and it was already up there. We had it all fully serviced and it was all absolutely fine (we know the guy who did it very well and he’s well rated in our area), however the pipes come down through a cupboard in our third bedroom and as a result there is a musty smell in there whenever you open the door. The only way to describe it is it’s the same small as if you boil a kettle and smell the steam (weird comment but I only noticed this morning it was the same smell 😂) I’m guess there is very little we can do and the room just needs to be well ventilated, but just wondering if anyone had any tips!
Cheers
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