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new combi boiler water tastes awful even when boiled in kettle.....
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help!
the water tastes awful in coffee and tea and even to drink from the tap...
ive kept it running for ages thinking it would help and it doesnt..
not sure what to do
is the water contaminated?
i have a new kitten with an upset stomach...was thinking it might be the water?
the water tastes awful in coffee and tea and even to drink from the tap...
ive kept it running for ages thinking it would help and it doesnt..
not sure what to do
is the water contaminated?
i have a new kitten with an upset stomach...was thinking it might be the water?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you have a mixer tap in the kitchen and it is working properly (and not letting 'hot' water out when you've only got the 'cold' side opened up), it takes less than one second for any residual water from the 'hot' boiler side of the system to flush through into fresh cold water - the length of pipework from the mixer unit to the spout of 30cm perhaps.
Changing the boiler should not had any impact on the cold side supply of fresh water from the rising main - unless the plumber has fouled things up.
Changing the boiler should not had any impact on the cold side supply of fresh water from the rising main - unless the plumber has fouled things up.
You cannot drink water from the boiler itself (Combi - It is sealed)
You can drink the hot water output quite safely (as it does not come from any storage .. just heated instantly direct from mains .. but it will not taste nice)
The cold tap feed perhaps is getting a warming (thermal rise) effect from traveling past boiler or it's hot pipes.
Can't really see how plumber can mess up pipework .. he will just tap into rising mains for the supply.
You can drink the hot water output quite safely (as it does not come from any storage .. just heated instantly direct from mains .. but it will not taste nice)
The cold tap feed perhaps is getting a warming (thermal rise) effect from traveling past boiler or it's hot pipes.
Can't really see how plumber can mess up pipework .. he will just tap into rising mains for the supply.
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