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At the weekend, we noticed a damp patch on a downstairs ceiling, right
under the hot water cylinder (in a cupboard upstairs). At that point we went off on a couple of blind alleys, but then noticed that the cylinder has a bulge in it where the dome meets the vertical bit. The insulation has cracked of course. Getting it fixed (not a job I have time to DIY right now)! My question: is this a common failure mode? -- Bob Eager begin a new life...dump Windows! |
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