Most people know that when their water heater is leaking, it means bad news.
1/3/2020 (Permalink)
A small trickle of water can be easily cleaned up with minimal damage to your floors. However, this small trickle will soon turn into a flood that will cause damage to your sub-floors and even dry wall. Therefore, it is of the utmost importance to quickly and effectively diagnose where the leak is coming from and how great the threat is of causing a more severe problem.
You may be able to determine yourself if the leak is an easy repair, or if you require a brand-new water heater. Regardless of your findings, we recommend always contacting a licensed plumber to look at the issue and either fix the leak or replace your water heater altogether. A plumber will look at two main areas to determine once and for all where the leak is coming from and how serious it is.
Below is a list of the four most probable causes of a leak in your water heater. You can inspect these areas yourself before contacting a plumber to give them an idea of what is wrong and what equipment they will most likely require repairing or replace your water tank.
The Cold and Hot Water Inlet and Outlet Connections:
- If this area is the source of your leak, it is a very easy fix. Simply check the inlet and outlet pipe's connections and see if they are loose and causing water to leak. If this is the case, you may just need to tighten the connection with a wrench or replace a faulty pipeline.
The Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve:
- The temperature and pressure relief valve play an essential part in keeping your water heater running smoothly. It is responsible for monitoring the water temperature and pressure within the tank.
- If there is too much pressure in the tank, or the water becomes too hot, this valve will drain some of the water out of the tank.
- If this T/P valve is the source of your leak, you will most likely be able to see water running down the side of your tank from the valve.
- If this is the case, it could mean you need a new valve because the one you currently have is broken, or, it could also mean it is working properly and there is too much pressure in your water tank, so it is forcing water out through the T/P valve to prevent a bigger problem from occurring.
- A licensed plumber can determine which one of these scenarios is the cause.
The Heater Drain Valve:
- As previously stated above, the drain valve is a standard but an easy issue to repair. If water is leaking from the valve, make sure it is closed completely. If this watertight drain valve continues to leak, you may have to replace it entirely, but it is relatively inexpensive.
The Bottom of the Water Tank:
- Lastly, the most common cause of a leaking water tank. As discussed above, when sediment builds up in the bottom of a water tank for years and years it will eventually corrode through the bottom of the tank and begin to leak. If age and deterioration is the cause of your leak, you will need to call a professional plumber to replace your water heater.
No matter the extent of damage caused by the leak or what you believe the issue with your water heater is, we always recommend that you call a professional and licensed plumber to double check the source of the leak and make necessary repairs or replacements.
We also highly recommend you contact your local, professional and certified Restoration Company, SERVPRO of Midtown Manhattan to make the water damage disappear after the repairs!
Our office phone number is 718-979-4100