Hot water cylinder leak and kitchen faucet
My husband and I just discovered that our hot water cylinder sprung a leak. Towards the top of the cylinder, the insulation looks like it burst outward, but we don't see the hole in the cylinder. There is water collecting between the insulation and the cylinder that we are able to keep contained. We think the insulation burst is due to the water build up between the insulation and cylinder.
Last Wednesday we changed the faucet in our kitchen. Originally, we had a faucet with separate hot and cold water controls/handles. It also kept the hot and cold water separate within the faucet. We replaced that faucet with a more modern Moen faucet that mixes the water in the faucet and has a single handle. We found, after switching the faucets, that the flow of hot water with the new faucet was very low. Also, swinging the handle toward the cold water side even slightly was enough to turn the water cold. My husband concluded that the cold water pressure was much stronger than the hot water and decided that the faucet wouldn't work on our system without a lot of additional work. We switch back to our original faucet tonight. When he went to turn the hot water back on he found the damp floor and burst hot water cylinder. Are the two things related? Did we cause the burst while trying to upgrade our faucet? What would cause the cylinder to pop?
Thanks in advance for any help or insight. Any suggestions as to what might cause the leak in the cylinder, if the two aren't related, would be appreciated too.