Hi.
My brand new Rheem 50 gallon electric WH developed a slow drip on day 1, after I filled it up, from the drain pipe. It's a plastic pipe that threads into the tank at the bottom on the side. This pipe is easy to turn, and I think it might be stripped. The drip is not coming out the end of the pipe. It is coming from inside the tank, dripping out the hole the pipe goes into, so I'm assuming the threads are not sealing. Going to see if I can take out the pipe, reinsert, retighten, see what happens. Maybe some teflon tape.
Is this common problem with Rheem water heaters?
Would rather fix it than return it to Home Depot.
Any help is welcomed !
Thanks
My brand new Rheem 50 gallon electric WH developed a slow drip on day 1, after I filled it up, from the drain pipe. It's a plastic pipe that threads into the tank at the bottom on the side. This pipe is easy to turn, and I think it might be stripped. The drip is not coming out the end of the pipe. It is coming from inside the tank, dripping out the hole the pipe goes into, so I'm assuming the threads are not sealing. Going to see if I can take out the pipe, reinsert, retighten, see what happens. Maybe some teflon tape.
Is this common problem with Rheem water heaters?
Would rather fix it than return it to Home Depot.
Any help is welcomed !
Thanks