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Traditional Tank Water Heaters
Question:
Do I need a new water heater if the water sometimes comes
out rusty?
Answer: In most cases the rusty water can be from old pipes
coming in to the water heater. If this happens, the first thing you should
do is drain some water out of the water heater from the drain valve at the
bottom. This will flush out the sediment and rust that has settled to the
bottom. If you have all copper pipes coming from the meter and in the house,
the rust can be a sign of the inner glass lining of the heater starting to
fail and the metal shell starting to rust. Have a plumber check it out to
determine the problem.
Question: My water heater
is leaking water out of the relief valve pipe. What is causing this?
Answer: It is possible that the relief valve is starting to
fail and should be replaced. Another cause is thermal expansion. This
happens when the water heater heats up and the water expands causing a short
burst of high pressure making the relief valve pop off. If a Thermal
Expansion Tank is installed in the water line, this will allow for hot water
expansion.
Question: Can I replace my
electric water heater with a gas water heater?
Answer: In most cases there is a good chance that a gas
water heater can be installed. A gas unit requires an exhaust vent. The
standard is to vent through the roof. This requires cutting through the
ceilings, floors above and the roof. Another way is to use a sealed
combustion power vent type. These can be vented directly out through a
sidewall. They vent and draw fresh air from the outside typically using PVC
pipe. In both types, you will have to bring a gas line from either the meter
or another existing line if it is big enough to handle the demand.
Question: The pilot on my
water heater won’t stay lit. What could cause this to happen?
Answer: On standard gas water heaters a heat sensor such as
a thermal couple controls the pilot. This is a copper looking tube that goes
from the gas control valve back in to the pilot. It’s probe should be
positioned in the pilot flame. If it is working properly it will sense the
heat from the pilot and hold the pilot valve open and the pilot will
continue to burn. Over time they fail and should be replaced if the pilot
won’t stay lit.
If it still won’t stay lit, consult a plumber for a more extensive
diagnosis.
Question: Sometimes I hear
water dripping on the burner of the water heater after we do wash or take
showers. It always seems to stop, but what is causing this?
Answer: When a lot of hot water is used at one time, the
water in the tank gets cold enough that the air in the vent that goes up
through the middle of the water heater condenses and drips down on to the
burners. As the water heats up, the condensing stops and won’t do it again
until you use enough water to lower the temperature in the tank
substantially.

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