Do you know how to turn off the water heater when it’s leaking? Many people don’t.
Our Master Plumber, Adam Proctor, has this to say about leaking water heaters:
There are two kinds of water heater leaks: large ones and small ones. The pans underneath will not handle a large leak. This is especially important if your water heater is above or attached to living space. Water always flows downhill and you can’t always tell which way it is going. A pan located in the garage can still overflow and damage items in your garage or worse, go into living spaces. “Which way is really downhill?”
When you notice that your water heater has sprung a leak, here’s what to do first:
Once you’ve turned it off, try opening up a hot water faucet to see if, in fact, it’s off.
If the water is off:
Then give Gary’s Quality Plumbing a call and we will either repair or replace it with a dependable, energy efficient Bradford White water heater. When you need dependable water heater replacement, call 972-424-6479.
J.Adam Proctor M38474
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I’m glad that you gave instructions on how to turn the valve off on a water heater. I always have trouble remembering which way to turn or position the valve handles, so the reminder is very much appreciated. Shutting off the water and gas or electricity to your water heater is the best way to lessen the damage until a plumber can come. Thanks for the article!