Water Heater Leaking At Relief Valve Diagnose / Fix
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- Опубліковано 17 гру 2022
- Diagnosing and fixing my moms leaking hot water heater.
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Wow! I'm in AZ and our water shutoff valve is easily accessible at the street. You just pop the cover off and twist the valve, you don't need any tools. What is someone supposed to do if they have a massive leak and don't have the tool? That's crazy, she's so lucky nothing gave up at nearly 150psi, hope the neighbors were as lucky. Great video as always brother!
Hey mom... THE MEAT LOAF
Chris- I had my hot water heater replaced a couple of months ago and the guy said he had to put an expansion tank on it. Must be a new requirement. The house is 100 years old and never had an expansion tank. Saxman
Good call on replacing your old heather due to age. We woke up one morning to a burst heater, 6 months after moving into our 12-years-old-at-the-time house. Got lucky to catch the leak in time and even luckier that home warranty service replaced it at no cost to us... and the icing of the lucky cake was the $750 hardwood glue my contractor used which stopped moisture from ruining our newly laid floors!
Was expecting you to say Mom I want meatloaf
You are the best. You explain well and I'm glad to see that you take care of your mom. It is priceless. Thank you.
You are plumber but just don't know it. GOOD JOB!
You need to get an on demand water heater instead of a tank water heater they're more efficient, you can also get smaller units for like under the sink, to preheat the water until the water comes from the basement
My pressure is constantly over 100, and I recorded more than 130PSI.
Geez the scope of the things you are good at is amazing. Great content I always learn something interesting on you channels.
I'm totally loving that dark stained wood paneling on the wall.
For a guy who's not a plumber,looks pretty damn good!
I had a pressure regulator go bad in my brand new home...
I don't care what it is you're fixing. I just like watching you fix it. :)
Great job Chris and looking out for Mom! A true gentleman
Your video is a Godsend, Chris. We have the same problem - a recent development. Tank relief valve discharges when tank reheats after laundry or shower. Then water blasts out of faucet at first, indicating high line pressure. I haven’t made any recent plumbing changes so my guess is the township did. Gonna add an expansion tank and regulator like you did. Thanks so much for sharing this!
Chris, you are truely a master. I have done so much plumbing myself and never really understood the expansion tank science. Thanks - I really learned something from you again today about pressure in a hot water system, AND even your techniques of soldering are great. Thank you!
Good morning Chris and Jen , damn that was a huge pressure build up in your mothers water system. I can see where that could cause a serious problem. I think that your correct in notifying the water department that they created a huge problem for homeowners. Personally I have never had to deal with expansion tanks, but after watching this video I would feel confident about installing one in my system. Thanks Chris and thumbs UP! 👍🌊
Projects for Mom are always fun, and important.