Why is river leak from my gas fired boiler?

A plumbing and heating repairman be here yesterday because one of the zones within my home was not heat. He drained water from the gas fired boiler and replaced the circulator and the grill works fine now.

At like time, he also adjusted the pressure nouns valve.

After he gone, I noticed dampen leaking from somewhere underneath the boiler (can't pinpoint from exactly from where). I immediately have a consistent slow flow of marine coming from the boiler; enough to own to mop every couple of hours.

I am the original owner; the house is 10 years weak. In the 10 years that I have lived here, I own never had 1 drop of wet leak from the gas boiler until in a minute.

Could the repairman have familiar something incorrectly? What could be the cause?


Answers:    You have need of to switch your boiler off and capture them out straight away. Your boiler should not leak close to that
If he re-adjusted the pressure relief tap to release at a higher pressure after the boiler may be under more pressure than it be before, and it found it's anodyne spot to relieve the pressure. I would call the repairman and report to him that since he adjusted the nouns valve it have caused the boiler to dribble and that he should either come stern and re-adjust the relief tap or/or plug the leak.
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