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need help with a boiler leak
Jamie_12
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I have an outdoor pressurized wood boiler, that seems to be loosing water, so it must have a leak, I can not find any water, so it must be underground. What can I possibly put into it and how much do I need (about 70 gallons of water), to possibly stop the leak, something like Bars leak, or stop leak, something that is not hard to find, possibly find at the hardware store or auto store. Thanks in advance
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no miracle cure here.....
Isolate the underground piping and do a pressure test. If it leaks, dig it up and fix or replace it.0 -
I agree with Steve, test test test. Isolate and pressure test the boiler, piping, etc,. to be sure you know where the leak is before you go renting a backhoe.
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