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I have recently found out that a leak coming from my cylinder, is infact NOT from the pipe, but from the cylinder itself.
I cleaned up the area last night and noticed several pin holes from which the leak/s are occuring. Very tiny.
I tried Plumbers Mait (the epoxy putty which sets hard) and managed to stop one, but not so successful on the other two/three.
Does anyone know or have experience of the possiblity this could be repaired? I have just purchased the flat and the prospective £500 bill is a bit frightening at the moment.
Alternatively, if i purchased just the cylinder itself, how easy might this be to fit? - i have a friend who is very handy with this sort of thing.
It is an Economy 7 direct Combination cylinder.
Our plumber mentioned 'Fortic' - what does this mean?
Many thanks for any advice, most grateful x
I cleaned up the area last night and noticed several pin holes from which the leak/s are occuring. Very tiny.
I tried Plumbers Mait (the epoxy putty which sets hard) and managed to stop one, but not so successful on the other two/three.
Does anyone know or have experience of the possiblity this could be repaired? I have just purchased the flat and the prospective £500 bill is a bit frightening at the moment.
Alternatively, if i purchased just the cylinder itself, how easy might this be to fit? - i have a friend who is very handy with this sort of thing.
It is an Economy 7 direct Combination cylinder.
Our plumber mentioned 'Fortic' - what does this mean?
Many thanks for any advice, most grateful x