Hi All,
Thanks for taking a look at this. I currently have a massive condensation patch on the inside of my wall behind my gas meter (Pics attached.) The box lock is damaged and the seal around the enclosure has perished so ideally I would like to replace the box, however my understanding is that I will have to have the gas supplier out to disconnect the supply and then have someone else swap it out.
There are a couple of tiny holes in the brick work which I will patch but I think that is unlikely to be the cause.
The other cause I thought it could be was the cool air making it's way around the outside of the box, since it isn't sealed. I was going to seal this with sealant to see if it improves.
What are your thoughts/ suggestions if you were in this situation?
Many thanks,
Ed
Thanks for taking a look at this. I currently have a massive condensation patch on the inside of my wall behind my gas meter (Pics attached.) The box lock is damaged and the seal around the enclosure has perished so ideally I would like to replace the box, however my understanding is that I will have to have the gas supplier out to disconnect the supply and then have someone else swap it out.
There are a couple of tiny holes in the brick work which I will patch but I think that is unlikely to be the cause.
The other cause I thought it could be was the cool air making it's way around the outside of the box, since it isn't sealed. I was going to seal this with sealant to see if it improves.
What are your thoughts/ suggestions if you were in this situation?
Many thanks,
Ed