Leaking condensate drain

Our basement just recently got finished.The basement used to be just concrete walls plus concrete floors with all of our junk that was stored down there… No one ever liked going to the basement because it was so cold, our Heating, Ventilation, plus A/C system is located there along with our fuel tank; With our finished basement we have carpet plus wood floors, a bar that my dad made from scratch, an entertainment center made out of oak plus a large smart TV. This will be my modern hangout venue in my house. When I have friends plus family over the basement will be the venue to be. Our boiler is sectioned away from the living room plus bar in it’s own room. When we were all down there one evening, my dad decided to check the boiler, she saw that the condensate PVC pipe was leaking. She told us that it was most likely leaking because the two pipes were not glued together. My dad realized that the reason why it was unglued is so that it is easier for a lady to reach the condensate pump, looking up the complication online, my dad found that if the two pipes aren’t glued together, then there’s a option that they will leak. However she found that if she used two sheet metal screws, then it would eliminate leakage plus she could still get to the condensate pump, before she decided to make any moves, she wanted to call our Heating, Ventilation, plus A/C professional to make sure that the leakage wasn’t anything major.

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