Gas smell from new boiler
I just purchased a new modular home this past summer. I had a furnace guy install a new boiler "new yorker". Everything seemed fine till the winter months when I started get a smell of kerosene up near the basement door. I asked my furnace guy about this, he told me that the nozzle drips a little. He set the blower to its max 15min after the furnace shutsdown but it didn't help much. I have direct vent going outside the side of my house, its all been adjusted accordingly. I usually have to open a crack in my basement window to ventilate the smell. My furnace guy now tells me I need to purchase additional venting for my boiler which could cost me another $200-$300. What should I do? Is this normal for the nozzle to drip like this on a new furnace? I live in Maine, we get a lot of cold months and I hate to leave a crack in my window.