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Ghetto Wash

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My resin tank sprung a leak. It is just a drip now, but believe that soon it will begin peeing pretty good.

Does anyone know if it is possible or worth patching a fiberglass tank, or do I need to be looking at replacing it?
 

PaulLovesJamie

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I've done fiberglass patches before, always worked fine unless the tank is in really bad shape. But a fiberglass repair kit at the auto parts store, remove pressure from the tank before you try to patch it.
 

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Ghetto Wash,

It depends a lot on how much city water pressure you have going in to the tank. About a year ago we had a professional try to patch an upper valve housing that was made of fiberglass with a professional kit. It did not last more than a day. The softener valve housing was a more irregular surface so I suppose that could have been a factor. Our city water pressure varies between 50-60 PSI. The professional has a reputation of being the best. He was good enough to cancel the bill -----so he even shared the risk. We brought it over to his shop so he also had the "in his own shop" advantage.
 

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Bought a fiberglass repair kit at the autoparts store. Its been about two weeks and still no leak. Thanks for the tip.
 

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If the leak was on the smooth outer round part of the tank, I wouls also put a couple of large screw clamps over it.
 
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