Looking for some urgent advice please. My Dad (in his 80s) has oil central heating. The boiler is serviced annually and is less than 10 years old. The huge oil storage tank in the garden is metal and was probably installed when the house was built in the 1960s. It used to be treated regularly but not for the last few years. I have been unable to find a company who would do this. Enquiries suggest a replacement tank would cost about £4k - this is for the item only not transportation and placement - out of Dad's price range. There is no gas supply in the vicinity.
The tank itself has lots of rust but this appears to be be surface only and I cannot see or smell any leakage. It sits on concrete blocks and there are no stains to suggest leaks. I have been told that treating with bitumastic? paint would help preserve the tank.
Can anyone advise whether there is a more precise way to check the condition of the tank - would any rot start on the outside or inside? Also, has anyone any experience of treating a tank that they could share? What products used etc. Dad is due delivery of his annual oil top up next month and obviously we need to ensure that the tank is sound beforehand.
Tks
The tank itself has lots of rust but this appears to be be surface only and I cannot see or smell any leakage. It sits on concrete blocks and there are no stains to suggest leaks. I have been told that treating with bitumastic? paint would help preserve the tank.
Can anyone advise whether there is a more precise way to check the condition of the tank - would any rot start on the outside or inside? Also, has anyone any experience of treating a tank that they could share? What products used etc. Dad is due delivery of his annual oil top up next month and obviously we need to ensure that the tank is sound beforehand.
Tks