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Amun
 
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"miamicuse" wrote in message
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Just had the water heater corroded union fixed, and now noticed the bottom
is leaking. I don't think it's related however. The water is leaking

about
one drop every 30 seconds or so, very slow. It is a tall boy Bradford

White
HydroJet and it's sitting on a concrete pad. I tried to see but there is

no
way to tell where it is leaking unless I turn the heater sideways which I
can't. Does this mean this heater is done? should I even attempt a

repair?

MC



Is it possible that some water spillled into the tank (fiberglass)
insulation, waterlogging it while the nipple was being replaced ?

I have seen this happen, and it can drip for a few days.

Double check the nipple you replaced to see if any water is coming from
there, and check any others too.

Just a bit of moving of the pipes, and the other may have been just as rusty


I don't see a mention of this being electric or gas, but as you can't see
the bottom you must not have a burner access hole
But if electric, pull the covers off both elements and make sure the leak is
not from there either

Also the anode (can be more than one). and the draincock. and the high
temp/pressure release

Always best to look for leaks when the tank is cold. (reasons below)

Or it could just be the tank is done.

Small pinhole leaks can evaporate into the air long before they drip to the
floor from the heat in the tank.

Shut off the tank, and it doesn't have quite enough heat to evaporate, then
drips out the bottom

If it's a pinhole in the tank, don't waste your time trying to repair it,
just get a new tank

If you are short of funds, you could leave it for a while it's very
unlikely that it would suddenly burst.

But the sooner you replace it the better it would be.

AMUN