Hi,
I have copper hot water cylinder in the loft wrapped with a puffa jacket. Its a very old fashion type of copper cylinder where you can simply lift the top off. I've noticed the cylinder has been leaking lately as water has leaked through the ceiling.
When I've been in the loft to inspect I've noticed the tank has developed a streak of bluish discolouration which travels from the plastic overflow pipe all the way to the bottom of the cylinder. I've been told that such discolouration is a tell tale sign of a leak.
I've noticed that when I raise the water level up to the overflow pipe it does seem to be leaking from this joint.
So my question is
1) what causes the the water level to rise all the way up to the over flow pipe
2) what the best way/material/product to use to fix or seal the plastic overflow pipe that is connected to the copper tank?
2) if it can be fix with a sealant, do you apply it both from inside the tank and outside or just outside the tank. What kind of sealant do you use?
Many thanks
I have copper hot water cylinder in the loft wrapped with a puffa jacket. Its a very old fashion type of copper cylinder where you can simply lift the top off. I've noticed the cylinder has been leaking lately as water has leaked through the ceiling.
When I've been in the loft to inspect I've noticed the tank has developed a streak of bluish discolouration which travels from the plastic overflow pipe all the way to the bottom of the cylinder. I've been told that such discolouration is a tell tale sign of a leak.
I've noticed that when I raise the water level up to the overflow pipe it does seem to be leaking from this joint.
So my question is
1) what causes the the water level to rise all the way up to the over flow pipe
2) what the best way/material/product to use to fix or seal the plastic overflow pipe that is connected to the copper tank?
2) if it can be fix with a sealant, do you apply it both from inside the tank and outside or just outside the tank. What kind of sealant do you use?
Many thanks