What do you mean?That depends. Can the two be taped together, with nothing happening?
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What do you mean?That depends. Can the two be taped together, with nothing happening?
So you did. It's all very confusing.And I think I said it before that? But I could be wrong.
Happening like what?That depends. Can the two be taped together, with nothing happening?
That’s why I have stood back mate. All quiet random and a lot of ifs and butsSo you did. It's all very confusing.
There's not much condensate out of the top of a vent pipe. I suspect as We all thought and said earlier, The build up of water in the concertina will most likely be from the cooker hood extraction fan taking warm air and water vapour up into the loft. As it enters the cooler section of pipe that is lay down, it will condense and slowly build up in the pipe over time. If someone moved that pipe, the chance are that the water within it would run down to the cooker hood and drip from there.
We (and I think I speak for all of us), do not think that the water has come up the vent pipe and run down the extraction duct. I think the Plumber 1 has maybe knocked or moved the pipe and you are putting two and two together and making 5.
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