Brillant. Just back from holiday and see you've been back on RU-vid last 3weeks. Made my Monday. I'll sit back and enjoy the catch up of your videos. Nice to see you back. ❤
It was so strange mate, I may have an update for the next video on this as that really tested me, that was 3 hours in the end I’ve heard all sorts from people on instagram as I put a post out asking for people to comment as to why this happens as I have had this before on 1 about a year ago on a combi
I think I agree. The condensate pipe from the boiler must be underneath the waterline. If it is not possible to fasten it so it stays above the water, I would recommend a tundish to keep an air gap.
I’ll currently undergoing a gas entering course and I’ll be fully qualified this may, however I’m worrying about the boiler ban from 2025 on new builds. Will this be a serious impact or will gas engineering still be well and alive as a career choice
@@snapgas9832top man. Doing gas at college but able to learn a lot from the gents making an effort showing how to repair and maintain heating systems keep it going man hope you’re able to post more often