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Water leaking from water heater thermostat.
The first time i ever got the call my thermostat is leaking water i laughed.
Although these are the two most common causes of a leaking water heater they are not always the culprits.
This could be caused by either a faulty valve or a high pressure situation in the water heater.
I couldn t find a video to help me with this situation so i made one.
I thought the lady was crazy.
If your water heater is leaking water near the control panel of the device then the device is likely leaking fluid around the heating element.
If the valve itself is bad it can be replaced in several steps.
Tightening the valve or.
Drain the hot water tank.
Turn off the power.
Below is a list of the four most probable causes of a leak in your water heater.
Make sure you drain.
If you need to drain your water heater before a technician arrives follow these steps once the water and power have been turned off.
Water may also leak from the pressure relief valve on the water heater.
If the valve was removed recently it s possible it is now failing to seal properly.
Open a hot water faucet.
If the water heater is heating the water too much the excessive pressure may be causing the t p valve o leak.
Hook a garden hose to the drain valve at the bottom of the tank and run it outside on the ground.
In this case my installer called me up and said this lady is crazy she keeps telling me her thermostat is leaking so i went out and already knew what i would find on the roof.
But i actually saw it so i had to stop laughing.
It s not necessary to drain it completely only so that the water inside the tank is lower.
This will allow air to enter the tank.
Use a wrench to grab hold of the t p valve and turn it counter clockwise until the valve is loose.
After all a water heater with a tank can cost around 900 to install.
Leak from water heater thermostat.
Shut off the water heater shut off the water supply and drain some of the water from the tank.
The most likely scenario in this case is that sediment has built up and corroded the bottom of the tank causing a serious problem and the need for an entirely new water heater.
Open the drain valve where the hose is.
You should call the water heater manufacturer as it could have a warranty longer than 1 year.
If the leak is coming from the bottom of the tank it is not looking good for you.
The leaking t p valve may indicate the overall water pressure in.