Hello Everyone. Yesterday I went downstairs to find a steady stream coming from the water heater. Upon closer inspection it appeared that the top of tank was accumulating water and was trickiling down the side. Well I've cleaned all the areas where the pipes connect to the tank, which were covered with some serious dirt and rust, and dried everything off.
Today when I went down, found the same stream and noticed the top of water heater had some standing water on it. I also removed the blanket and found 2 small trickles coming from the crease from the upper rim and leaking down the side. I was able to patch those up with some compound and stop the leak, but now the top of tank seems to accumulate standing water in about an hour's time now. I thought it may be the fittings on the lines, but those are staying dry, and there is no leak from pressure valve or any cracks or anything.
It seems that the tank is getting too full and leaking out of the top somwhere(a crack I cant see). Does anyone have any ideas? We just bought this house in November and have found that most the appliances are shot, and a few other things need repair, ex. fireplace, chimney, garage door, leaking foundation. I wouldnt be surprised if I needed a new water heater, but I would like to not have to buy one till taxes next year. I have no idea how old it is, tag all corroded, but there is a Lot of rust and corrosion build up around.
All help and ideas are truly appreciated. Please help me save my water heater!
Chris
Today when I went down, found the same stream and noticed the top of water heater had some standing water on it. I also removed the blanket and found 2 small trickles coming from the crease from the upper rim and leaking down the side. I was able to patch those up with some compound and stop the leak, but now the top of tank seems to accumulate standing water in about an hour's time now. I thought it may be the fittings on the lines, but those are staying dry, and there is no leak from pressure valve or any cracks or anything.
It seems that the tank is getting too full and leaking out of the top somwhere(a crack I cant see). Does anyone have any ideas? We just bought this house in November and have found that most the appliances are shot, and a few other things need repair, ex. fireplace, chimney, garage door, leaking foundation. I wouldnt be surprised if I needed a new water heater, but I would like to not have to buy one till taxes next year. I have no idea how old it is, tag all corroded, but there is a Lot of rust and corrosion build up around.
All help and ideas are truly appreciated. Please help me save my water heater!
Chris
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