I've got up this morning to a leaking water cylinder.
It has done it before when the heating was turned off for a week last year whilst on holiday, yet after running again it didn't leak, so I could not find the problem.
Noticed yesterday a slight stain on ceiling below the airing cupboard, today it was worse.
Shining a torch around I can not see any leaks from the tank, although I suspect it is only leaking when cold due to contraction. I did notice that an essex flange on top of the cylinder that used to supply a shower (now disconnected and blanked off) was looking a little worse for wear, the seal is perished and breaking away, and there are tell tale signs of a leak around it.
Before I noticed this I was ready to purchase a new cylinder and just get on with it, although now it looks like the flange is the problem I'm in two minds.
I've never fitted one of these before, but understand they can be a little tricky? If I want to just blank it off, is there anything else I could use, or will I have to use an essex flange and blank the pipe coming out of it?
Any advice appreciated
It has done it before when the heating was turned off for a week last year whilst on holiday, yet after running again it didn't leak, so I could not find the problem.
Noticed yesterday a slight stain on ceiling below the airing cupboard, today it was worse.
Shining a torch around I can not see any leaks from the tank, although I suspect it is only leaking when cold due to contraction. I did notice that an essex flange on top of the cylinder that used to supply a shower (now disconnected and blanked off) was looking a little worse for wear, the seal is perished and breaking away, and there are tell tale signs of a leak around it.
Before I noticed this I was ready to purchase a new cylinder and just get on with it, although now it looks like the flange is the problem I'm in two minds.
I've never fitted one of these before, but understand they can be a little tricky? If I want to just blank it off, is there anything else I could use, or will I have to use an essex flange and blank the pipe coming out of it?
Any advice appreciated