Re: Pressure Tank Sweats


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Posted by Sylvan Tieger on August 05, 2004 at 12:46:55:

In Reply to: Pressure Tank Sweats posted by Donna in MO on August 04, 2004 at 22:46:40:

: We just replaced a leaking galvanized pressure tank with a fiberglass one. It resides in the garage with the washer and dryer....Missouri summers can be hot and humid.

: Is sweating normal for fiberglass? The floor is quite wet. The pump company says it's the dryer that is causing the problem because it is not vented to the outside.

: Any ideas? Suggestions? Standing water is a real negative.

: Thanks for your help.

: Donna

Donna is this a gas drier that your using and NOT vented to the outside?

If it is your looking at CO and I would strongly suggest you take out heavy life insurance of family members who use this appliance.

Even electric should be vented as no one really likes to live with mold inside a structure.

Hey to each their own as long as your having fun.


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