Common Reasons For Water Heater Leaks
One of the
most common sources of water damage
in homes is the water heater. When functioning correctly, the water heater
provides incredible comfort to daily life, but when water heaters leak, it
causes major destruction.
Traditional water heaters are sized according to
how many gallons of hot water they can hold at a time. The most common
residential water heaters range from 20-100 gallons. Water heaters are designed
to continually fill themselves, so leaks from water heaters cause extensive
flooding due to the continuous availability of water. We at Icon Property
Rescue in Cincinnati want to introduce the most common sources of water heater
leaks.
Loose Drain Valves
When a drain
valve becomes loose, it will slowly and continually leak water. It is easy to
stop a leaking drain valve; you simply tighten it with a wrench. However, you
must be cautious to not over-tighten the drain valve because if you force it,
you could cause more damage and even a rupture. If you notice a leak, check the
drain valve first. If that is the cause, it will be the simplest fix that you
can cover on your own.
Too Much Water Pressure
If the water
heater tank builds up too much pressure inside, water will leak out of the tank
in an attempt to reduce the pressure. So what causes an increase in water
pressure? It most commonly occurs when the temperature on hot water is set too
high. Another factor that can lead to increased water pressure is if the
exterior water supply to a house comes in at too high a pressure. If the
temperature pressure relief valve is defective, it can also lead to an excess
buildup of pressure in the water heater. Check the hot water setting to make
sure it is not too high, and if you think it could be the water supply pressure
that is extensive, install a water pressure reader to monitor it.
Old Tanks
Hot water
heaters are built to last, but as they age they will begin to rust and corrode.
When corrosion gets bad enough, it will cause water to leak out. Leaks from
corrosion are serious and should not be ignored. Failure to replace a water
heater that is corroded will result in horrible flooding.
Condensation
It is
natural for condensation to occur on a hot water heater. When cold water first
enters the tank, it will lead to condensation if the outside air is hot. While
this is not a major problem, if major condensation occurs to the point where
water is running down the sides of your water heater and collecting on the
floor, you should get your water heater serviced.
Since water heaters are a necessary appliance to
keep our homes running comfortable, it is good to be proactive about checking
your water heater and keeping up on maintenance so you can avoid water damage
to your home. Even then, water damage cannot always be avoided. If you find
yourself faced with water damage in your Cincinnati home, Icon Property Rescue
is experienced and equipped to handle any and all water
damage cleanup. Whether it is from a faulty water heater, broken pipe,
or an overflowing sink, our team will restore your home as quickly as possible.
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