R Redman New Member Joined Jan 29, 2010 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Location , Jan 29, 2010 #1 Can I replace the drain valve on my gas water heater or do I have to replace the whole thing. If I can, how do I get it out? I've tried and obviously am too stupid to accomplish this feat. Thanks
Can I replace the drain valve on my gas water heater or do I have to replace the whole thing. If I can, how do I get it out? I've tried and obviously am too stupid to accomplish this feat. Thanks
Reedwalker Expert Turd Herder Professional Joined Jan 13, 2010 Messages 165 Reaction score 1 Location Detroit, MI Jan 29, 2010 #2 The standard port for a water heater is 3/4 Female. Try a bigger wrench! Lefty loosey, rightey tightey! jk You replace it with a 3/4 Male boiler drain. Sometimes a short nipple and coupling are required. I recommend all brass.
The standard port for a water heater is 3/4 Female. Try a bigger wrench! Lefty loosey, rightey tightey! jk You replace it with a 3/4 Male boiler drain. Sometimes a short nipple and coupling are required. I recommend all brass.