We have been in our new house for about a year (11 yr old house, but new to us) and I was talking with a neighbor the other day. He told me his horror story about how his water heater busted and "flooded" his basement a couple years ago. He is telling me that the neighborhood's main lines have a valve that prevents water pressure from going back out to the public supply--and that this caused his water heater to rupture. Thus . . . he is telling me that I need to have an expansion tank installed before it's too late.
I have never heard of this before. Isn't this what the pressure/temp relief valve is for on a water heater??? The pressure goes beyond a certain level and it lets some off?
Anyway, I guess I am wondering if I need the expansion tank. My water heater is only 2 years old (I have the receipt from the previous owner) so I have to think that maybe the neighbor's was older and just gave out. But any opinions/suggestions would be welcomed.
If I do need an expansion tank, is that a DIY job?
Thanks!
I have never heard of this before. Isn't this what the pressure/temp relief valve is for on a water heater??? The pressure goes beyond a certain level and it lets some off?
Anyway, I guess I am wondering if I need the expansion tank. My water heater is only 2 years old (I have the receipt from the previous owner) so I have to think that maybe the neighbor's was older and just gave out. But any opinions/suggestions would be welcomed.
If I do need an expansion tank, is that a DIY job?
Thanks!
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