Hot water cylinder leak

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Hi all

I have a foam-insulated copper hot water cylinder that appears to be leaking slowly. To ease me into the impending state of financial shock - is there a wonder substance out there that can be fed into the cylinder to fix leaks? Or is it possibly corrosion (the foam's green but where the water is seeping the green's a deeper green) and am I looking at the full cylinder replacement?

Cheers in advance for any advice...no matter how bad it might be.

James Denning
 
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There is nothing as far as I am aware you can put in the tank. Where is the leak? Is it at a joint? How old is the cylinder?
 
Hi

Haven't got a scooby how old the cylinder is - possibly 10-12 years+.
I can't actually see where the leak is - it manifests itself at the bottom of the cylinder and into the floorboards supporting it.

Cheers
JD
 
You need to find out the source of the leak.
If it is at a joint you should be able to repair but if it is the cylinder you need to replace it :(
Suggest you investigate thoroughly even taking off some of the foam if you have to.
 
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What - not use a hammer and a large chisel to remove foam?

Of course - anyway have to ask her indoors permission to tinker first...
 
The leak is at the base through the metal - must be corrosion - an old sock is wedged in to soak it up and calling a central heating engineer tomorrow. Cheers BAHCO and oilman.
 

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