Cast Iron Cistern

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MY husband has restored a cast iron cistern for our cloakroom. It looks lovely. BUT - we have no heating in there - I can hear you all saying they will have 'condensation' drips!!!

So OK - we have 'drips' - but we really like the look of it because the name on it is local to our area. I just wondered if there is any way, before he takes it down, to 'lag' the inside? Might be a silly question, I know, but it doesn't warrant it's own heating system and I don't want to see it go. :cry:

Fingers crossed one of you out there has some thoughts worth trying.

Thank you
 
but it doesn't warrant it's own heating system Fingers crossed one of you out there has some thoughts worth trying.

Thank you
how about a self regulating aquarium heater - low voltage ideally :mrgreen:
 
My husband mentioned something about that today and I thought he was joking! I thought next minute he is going to say he needs a whole cut in cistern for me to see the fish. Now you have said it then perhaps I should google it. Thank you
 
I have heard of people lining cisterns with yoga/camping type foam mat to help with condensation but can't say if it worked or not.
 
So.... I am not the only one who have thought of it trying to line it with something. Nothing lost - so will put the idea to OH.

Maybe I imagined an aerosal filled with a foam that you squirted around the sides. I think my idea came form seeing a stand showing how they squirt this expanding foam into loft spaces etc for insulation.

Thank you again for your thoughts
 

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