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Actually I was thinking that after I posted. I can drill a pilot hole to see how thick the concrete is but I will have to be careful as the gas main comes in in the vicinity. Is there anything special about a condensate soakaway?
I've just found some details for condensate soakaways and it looks like another non starter as the gas pipe is too close and I also would need a 200mm core drill. It would end up costing way more than a condensate pump.
I've just found some details for condensate soakaways and it looks like another non starter as the gas pipe is too close and I also would need a 200mm core drill. It would end up costing way more than a condensate pump.
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Condensate pumps are quite reliable if fitted properly as they are used in a large proportion of AirCon installs. As it happens I've found a Grundfos one for £30 but they aren't that expesive brand new, sub £100. A bonus is that they can alarm or even shut down the boiler in the event of an issue. I've even figured out where I can run the condensate to
It is permissable to run the drain into a rainwater gutter/downpipe that runs into a soakaway and I just realised that there is a gutter about a metre away that has a downpipe at the other end that goes to a gully. hopefully this pic off google streets shows the idea. Boiler will be on the wall to the right of the garage door, flue will exit in the rendered bit above and the condensate will come down the side of the extension roof into the gutter.