Disused lead pipe leaking
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Getoffmahlawn
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Disused lead pipe leaking

by Getoffmahlawn » Mon Mar 13, 2023 6:04 pm

We live in a 1930s house and there has been two cut off lead pipes in the bedroom wardrobe for as long as we have lived here (30 years) They appear to lead up to a metal tank in the loft. (Persumably when cold water was stored) which is all rusted and pitted inside but bone dry.

Problem is, one of these pipes drips water along with some awful white gunge that sets like bird poop on whatever is below it.
I have tried to seal the pipe with silicone but it has breached this and continues to seep out. (see images).

My question is what is the best way to seal these pipes and what could be causing this mess?
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Gunge sets solid
Gunge sets solid
Gunge breached silicone seal
Gunge breached silicone seal
Lead pipes into bedroom
Lead pipes into bedroom

stoneyboy
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Re: Disused lead pipe leaking

by stoneyboy » Tue Mar 14, 2023 10:38 pm

Hi getoffmahlawn,
The lead pipes are super conductors of heat, or cold in your case. Condensation from both the bathroom and loft area is forming in the pipes and running down them, dissolving minerals left in the pipes.
Your only solution is to remove the pipes.
Regards S

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