Richard
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- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
Just walked past my water heater. there was a damp spot around it, about 18/24" diamater and only on one side of the heater. Almost as though someone took 1/8 or 1/4 cup water and blotted it on the concrete floor. it was not a puddle, just damp. CLEARLY however, it was wet.
Ironically, we've been here about 8 years and this unit happens to have about an 8 year warranty. How DO thay do that? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
My question is really one of assurance.
I presume this means I clearly need a new water heater.
My next question, since the truck we use is currently out of commission (lost key /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif)
Will this continue to drip/weep or is there a chance of it blowing out and letting the full force of my water pump (on a well) spend it's full fury?
Doubtful I'll be able to fix it today since I'll ALSO end up moving the heater to it's new location. Unfortunatly, I havn't prepared it's new location, it was one of those "I'll do it later" things. Seems the time might have arrived.
So, moisture indicates some sort of breech of watertightness and am I at risk of it "blowing out" of that hole, or do these typically just (slowly) grow in their rate of seeping?
I DID turn washer on to kick pump in so I could see what might happen, as well as be there IF it happened. Nothing unexpected happened (no blowouts with the higher pressure after pump kicked in)
Never a good time but I may as well do this now while I'm ironically, replumbing the basement.
Ironically, we've been here about 8 years and this unit happens to have about an 8 year warranty. How DO thay do that? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
My question is really one of assurance.
I presume this means I clearly need a new water heater.
My next question, since the truck we use is currently out of commission (lost key /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif)
Will this continue to drip/weep or is there a chance of it blowing out and letting the full force of my water pump (on a well) spend it's full fury?
Doubtful I'll be able to fix it today since I'll ALSO end up moving the heater to it's new location. Unfortunatly, I havn't prepared it's new location, it was one of those "I'll do it later" things. Seems the time might have arrived.
So, moisture indicates some sort of breech of watertightness and am I at risk of it "blowing out" of that hole, or do these typically just (slowly) grow in their rate of seeping?
I DID turn washer on to kick pump in so I could see what might happen, as well as be there IF it happened. Nothing unexpected happened (no blowouts with the higher pressure after pump kicked in)
Never a good time but I may as well do this now while I'm ironically, replumbing the basement.