CobyRupert
Super Member
It might leak down over days or weeks too. There are a various levels of quality in these bladder tanks, and many of the lower cost tanks have bladders that develop slow leaks (pin holes) as they deteriorate. I was surprised to read about many failures in less than 5 years. My last tank lasted 12 I think, and that was a higher quality tank.
A slow leak can give you time to decide when and what you want for a replacement.
Right. In fact a bladder with holes works fine IF you had a way to replenish the air that slowly dissolves into the water over time (days/weeks).
My mom’s tank has no bladder, but it does have a air volume control (ACV) valve that replenishes dissolved air.