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Hi, our Bunded 1000ltr plastic domestic oil tank leaking from inner to outer skin, was installed, as part of a new-build, in 2016, to supply a boiler.
When getting it refilled last week, the delivery driver pointed out that the outer skin was bowing out slightly and advised me to check it.
I sent a length of flat mains cable down the gap, between the inner and outer skins, and found that it contained oil to a depth of around 350mm. This is well below the average (over time) depth of the inner tank.
I imagine that when it was installed, the feeder pipe was not securely fitted to the inner skin, and over the years, oil has seeped between the two tanks.
I am presently trying to find out who installed the tank but wondered if anyone had any advice as to how to proceed.
Many thanks
Mike
When getting it refilled last week, the delivery driver pointed out that the outer skin was bowing out slightly and advised me to check it.
I sent a length of flat mains cable down the gap, between the inner and outer skins, and found that it contained oil to a depth of around 350mm. This is well below the average (over time) depth of the inner tank.
I imagine that when it was installed, the feeder pipe was not securely fitted to the inner skin, and over the years, oil has seeped between the two tanks.
I am presently trying to find out who installed the tank but wondered if anyone had any advice as to how to proceed.
Many thanks
Mike