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My hot water tank is leaking ever so slowly from the temperature relief valve, and my regular plumber hasn't gotten back to me, so I was wondering if anyone had a recommendation.

 

Thanks

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Well I posted this before googling, I'm not opposed to doing it myself, just haven't looked into it yet.

 

Thanks for the link I'll check it out now, and I do have a bucket under it and have opened/closed it multiple times trying to seal it. It filled at 2 gallon bucket in about 12 hours.

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Video was helpful, I wasn't aware the entire thing spun off, I did look at it last night for a nut or something I could back off but didn't find one, that's why.

 

But it doesn't tell me anything else I need to do/should do before changing it.

 

Do I need to shut the gas off/water heater off?

Do I need to just make sure the water is below that or do I have to drain the entire tank?

Do I have to shut off the water supply lines prior?

 

Just making sure, I don't want a bigger headache because I failed to do something simple.

 

Thanks again man, I'll run to lowes this afternoon hoping they are a standard size, otherwise I'll pull mine out first and take it with me.

 

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no leave gas and water on remove valve and you should be fine. :gabe:

 

Pretty Much...well they said turn off the cold water only, don't worry about the gas and like I said just make sure the water is below the valve...:dumb:

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Basically, when this happens, you should take it as a good time to replace the tank. Once you open the tank to replace that valve it will rust very quickly. I use that leak as the guage to just get a new tank. Also simple to replace.
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But it's 6 years old, is that really necessary? All the info I found online was that these valves fail regularly and are recommended to be inspected/possibly replaced every 3 years. I thought a hot water tank should last 10-15 years?

 

Appreciate your input, as I'm not too knowledgeable on the subject.

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