Water shut off, again
On May 27, 6:46*pm, bob haller wrote:
On May 27, 7:20 pm, RicodJour wrote:
On May 27, 6:11 pm, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote:
Water heater leaking. No shut off for the WH. Have to go for
the water main to the house. Why no shut off? Last people
didn't put one in. I changed the WH in Jan of 2004, but
there were 16 inches snow on the ground, and I didn't do
anything pretty. Just change the tank.
Six year warranty. And, yes, I do have the paper work.
Supposed to rain tomorrow. I'm going to see what I can do
with it tonight. May be able to get the tank out, and then
put a shutoff on the cold. So I can have water tonight.
Any polite, constructive advice, folks?
Enjoy the learning experience...?
You've been around the block more than a few times - hell, you've worn
grooves in the sidewalk! What does snow have to do with sticking a
shut-off valve on the installation? I'm assuming the water heater is
inside in snow country. It couldn't have taken more than an extra
five minutes.
R
Install 2 ball valves one on in, one on out, well away from tank.
use only for leak emergencies.
makes swapping tanks far easier, and spring for a 12 year tank, so you
dont have this trouble again soon.
the vertex tanks now get you a 30% federal tax credit- Hide quoted text -
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The trailer is probably worth less than a Vertex.
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