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Godster
Hi all.
Not sure if this is the right place for this (please excuse me as I am new to the forums) but im having ongoing problems with out Potterson boiler locking out. 3 plumbers later we have figured out that the cause for the lockouts is due to the condenser pipe (which connects to our waste outlet under the sink, along with our other appliances) blocking and backing up. We believe we've isolated where the blockage is occurring (bend just before it hits the main waste pipe) and did initially clear this with some short lived success.
A couple of days on and its blocking up again, which makes me think something in that general area is clogged. Oddly though, the kitchen sink seems to drain away fine and we haven had any issues with either the dishwasher or washing machine (which also use the same drainage).
Obviously repeated visits from plumbers is becoming costly, participatory where we fail to reach a satisfactory outcome. Short of re-routing the condenser pipe, which I want to avoid, is there anything else we can try. Industrial drain un-blocker, rodding, plumbing snake?
Failing that, who would be the best person for this job...a boiler specialist, general plumber or drainage expert?
Many thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
Matt
Not sure if this is the right place for this (please excuse me as I am new to the forums) but im having ongoing problems with out Potterson boiler locking out. 3 plumbers later we have figured out that the cause for the lockouts is due to the condenser pipe (which connects to our waste outlet under the sink, along with our other appliances) blocking and backing up. We believe we've isolated where the blockage is occurring (bend just before it hits the main waste pipe) and did initially clear this with some short lived success.
A couple of days on and its blocking up again, which makes me think something in that general area is clogged. Oddly though, the kitchen sink seems to drain away fine and we haven had any issues with either the dishwasher or washing machine (which also use the same drainage).
Obviously repeated visits from plumbers is becoming costly, participatory where we fail to reach a satisfactory outcome. Short of re-routing the condenser pipe, which I want to avoid, is there anything else we can try. Industrial drain un-blocker, rodding, plumbing snake?
Failing that, who would be the best person for this job...a boiler specialist, general plumber or drainage expert?
Many thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
Matt