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Hi
I would appreciate some advice as my boiler has a small leak from cold water feed
at the back of boiler. The bit where the copper pipe feeds into the cold water inlet filter.
Is it possible to fix this easily myself, or how much would it cost for a plumber to fix.

Thanks
jim
 
Hi Steve
Thanks for your response. I have tried to get a photo but its very difficult, as the leak is coming from what looks like a white gasket sandwiched between the boiler casing. Located at the bottom of the boiler the pipe passes through 2 narrow bits of casing were the gasket is in the middle. Its very difficult to get to.
Thanks
 
i would say no and need to get a gas eng in
 
Just looked again its not a white gasket its the contour of the casing.
Thanks
 
Soon as you get into the territory of case off you need an engineer in
 
I wish there were more sensible people like you. Welcome to the forum by the way
 
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