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The third and final step is to reset the boiler and wait a few minutes to check that it is working properly. When households have fully thawed their frozen condensate pipe, everything should
be working as normal. HOW TO PREVENT A FROZEN CONDENSATE PIPE Once frozen pipes have been thawed, households will want to ensure that it doesn’t happen again. To do that, they’re going to
want to follow a few preventative tips. According to the experts, the “best way” to lower the chances of dealing with another frozen condensate pipe is to install a pipe that is as large as
possible. However, before doing this, Britons should take a look at the manufacturer’s instructions to see what they recommend. Usually, manufacturers will recommend pipes in the range of
32 to 40mm, but it is possible to have an engineer install a thicker pipe if homes have to deal with extremely cool temperatures, where thinner pipes might not cut it. READ MORE: MUM'S
'B***** BRILLIANT' £2.23 HACK TO ERADICATE CONDENSATION