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Hi all,

Hopefully someone can help me with this.
I seem to have a slow drip coming from this pipe (see pic)

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Any ideas on what the pipe is for and how to fix it?
if my boiler is due a service can I get it fixed at the same time?

Thanks
 
If you pre-warn you're service engineer he should be able to sort on his service visit, not a biggie :)
 
if you can keep a pit/bucket under it should be ok for a week or two just need to empty the container
 
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