Storage Geyser Is Leaking

Leaks in your water heater signal that your geyser is having major troubles. It begins as a minor defect and gradually turns into a major issue.

It can cause serious damage to your walls, flooring, and other belongings if not treated promptly. A leaking water heater needs to be addressed right away.

As soon as you notice your geyser is leaking, you should act quickly to determine the source of the leaks and resolve the problem.

 Determine the source of water heater leakage

Seeing the water droplets on the floor below the water heater every time does not indicate you have a water heater leakage. It could be caused by condensation, which produces water drop collection and dripping.

When you discover water near your water heater, follow the steps below.

  • Dry the area surrounding the water heater, including the water heater body, pipes, and plumbing fittings, with a clean dry cloth. Make a thorough inspection for any signs of leakage.
  • If everything seems to be in place, look for leaks in overhead pipes. If you still can’t discover anything, try putting some paper towels on the dry floor beneath the water heater and check them after a few hours for any signs of water leakage.
  • If nothing is found on paper towels, your water heater is working properly. However, if your paper towels are wet, the source of the leak is most likely your water heater.

Turn Off the Power

Once you’ve determined that your geyser is the source of the leakage, the next step is to cut off the power.

Electric water heater: Turn off the breaker that is connected to your water heater in the circuit breaker box. To avoid any mishaps, do everything carefully.

Gas water heater: The power On/Off switch on the exterior of the water heater body can be used to turn off the power. Keep an eye on the gas shut-off valve to make sure it is not closed.

 Turn Off the Water Supply

By closing the cold water shut-off valve, turn off the water supply to your water heater. It’s generally marked as (IN) and is blue in color.

To close the valve, simply pull the handle down or turn the dial clockwise. You might want to turn off the main valve that supplies water to your entire house for safety reasons.

If there is a significant amount of water leaking from the water heater, switching off the main valve will stop the leaking completely and allow you to take further steps to resolve the problem.

Determine the Location of the Leak

To identify the point of the leak, look for common sources of leakage.

Inlet and Outlet Connections: Look for any signs of leakage at the cold-water intake and hot water outlet connectors. If this is the source of the leak, fixing the loose connections is a simple fix.

Temperature & Pressure Relief Valve: The T&P valve can be found on the side or top of the water heater tank.

It serves as a safety device and has a connected pipe that allows excess tank pressure to be relieved by allowing water to flow out of the tank.

Inspect the area where the valve connects to the tank, and then check the valve for any signs of a leak in both the open and closed positions.

Drain Valve: The drain valve is near the tank’s bottom. Inspect the area where it connects to the tank. Check this valve to determine if it is totally closed and leak-free.

Internal Tank: Look for signs of leakage in your internal tank. The internal tank of your water heater may begin to leak as it gets older due to wear and tear. You will need to purchase a new geyser if this is the case.

Repair or Replace

After you’ve identified the cause and location of the leak, the next step is to resolve the problem by replacing or repairing the damaged components, or perhaps replacing the entire water heater.

If you’re not sure what to do next, call a professional plumber or water heater technician to fix the leakage.

If you are comfortable with home plumbing repairs, you may fix certain small leakage concerns yourself by following the methods below, which vary depending on the source and location of the leakage.

Inlet or Outlet Leaks

If you have found leakage due to a loose connection between the cold-water input and the hot water outlet, tighten the connections with a pipe wrench to see if the problem is resolved.

If the problem persists, you need to contact a water heater service centre.

Temperature & Pressure Relief Valve Leaks

Leaks from the T&P valve are caused by high pressure or overheating inside the water heater tank. To resolve this, lower the thermostat settings to reduce the temperature and see if this solves the problem.

You can also use the valve tab to open the T&P valve and flush out the debris.

If the problem continues, you should contact a water heater technician.

Drain Valve Leaks

Turn the dial counter clockwise to open the drain valve and flush out the debris with water flowing out of the water heater.

If the problem persists, it could be the result of a defective drain valve, in this case you should contact a water heater technician.

Internal Tank Leaks

The issues with internal tank leaks indicate more serious underlying issues. You won’t be able to do much in such a situation and will need to contact your water heater technician.

To summarise, the problem of leakage in geyser can emerge for a variety of reasons, including ageing, poor maintenance, loose valves, or high tank temperatures or pressures.

Water heater leaks become more noticeable over time and require quick repair or replacement.

Some of these problems can be resolved by identifying the source and location of the leaks using the techniques outlined above and calling a technician if nothing works.

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