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I am having problems with my gas hot water heater. A few months
ago it worked fine. Now, whenever I turn on the hot water, it starts out with good pressure but immediately drops off to a trickle. The cold water pressure has remained unchanged. I have checked the thermostat vs. the actual water temperature and it heats to the correct temperature (I checked the temp at both the 120 and 130 degree setting). The water line into the heater has an on/off valve and I have opened and closed it a few times as well. The water is not discolored or smelly. I've even flushed it recently, and not much of anything came out in the drained water. Any ideas? We had the same problem and it turned out to be a cheap washer in the tap that expanded when heated, so as the water got hotter, the flow was diminished. neil |
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