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Jan 13, 2020
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Hi folk got a leaking boiler, WB greenstar combi. Has anyone had this before? Drips on the outside of the boiler.... was recently serviced and all seemed ok then. Thanks!
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Is this difficult or expensive to sort out?
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I dropped the pressure to just over 1 bar as it was nearly 2 bar. Hopefully that helps.
 

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I found the pressure was just under 2 bar after it had been serviced, so maybe this was enough to cause it? Boiler is maybe 5 years old... not sure. Just want it sorted!
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I found the pressure was just under 2 bar after it had been serviced, so maybe this was enough to cause it? Boiler is maybe 5 years old... not sure. Just want it sorted! What is likely to actually be leaking?
 
Doubt it. 2 bar is normal running pressure once it's up to heat. Just plastic parts on the Bosh that I have came across have had pinhole leaks on them as a fault usually when water is coming out of it. Worst case it is the heat exchanger, which is expensive.
 
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Doubt it. 2 bar is normal running pressure once it's up to heat. Just plastic parts on the Bosh that I have came across have had pinhole leaks on them as a fault usually when water is coming out of it. Worst case it is the heat exchanger, which is expensive.

But it's not old... maybe 5 years old think? I'd be very disappointed!
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But it's not old... maybe 5 years old think? I'd be very disappointed!
Are vaillants better? I've never had a vaillant.
 
Maybe 5 or 5? Last one I was on was 8 years old. WB usually come with at least a 5year warranty. You will need to get an engineer out to sort it and get your part/s. Needs opened up and inspected. Could also be water showing due to the flue. Would need opened up and inspected by a GSR.
 
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Maybe 5 or 5? Last one I was on was 8 years old. WB usually come with at least a 5year warranty. You will need to get an engineer out to sort it and get your part/s. Needs opened up and inspected. Could also be water showing due to the flue. Would need opened up and inspected by a 'Registered Professional Gas Engineer'.
I am an engineer but not done this before!
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I am an engineer but not done this before!
Can they just be a RE and not a professional?
 
Pretty sure I typed G S R and it changed it for me? Anyway, it is held together with clips.
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GSR
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Yes, defo changes G.S.R to GSR
 
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