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Just had a massive downpour and seems the inner tube of the vertical flue lets water in .

The boiler is not connected as the plumber is doing that next week but I have put the flue through the roof hence noticing it .

It's a condensing flue for oil system.
It is new and water is only coming from the middle and no where else.

I didn't know if this is normal .
 

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Just had a massive downpour and seems the inner tube of the vertical flue lets water in .

The boiler is not connected as the plumber is doing that next week but I have put the flue through the roof hence noticing it .

It's a condensing flue for oil system.
It is new and water is only coming from the middle and no where else.

I didn't know if this is normal .
 

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I wouldn't use a dectite flashing on a flat roof your better off with a spun aluminium flashing there's gonna be alot of water splashing about on a heavy down pour . Kop
 

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Warmflow do their own flat roof flashing available through any of the main plumbers merchants just be careful it meets the manufacturers instructions ? when the boiler is installed , I use CT1 sealant to fix and seal the flashing . Best of luck . Kop
 

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