Hello,
We live in a house that is about 2 years old. The hot water heater after about 1 year started corroding at the top, where the copper meets the hot water line (output). Water was seeping through very minimally. The picture shows this.
I contacted the contractor to ask them about this, even emailing the same picture. The head service tech called me back and said that a 3/4" rubber washer was likely to blame as this partially disintegrated, causing the leak which eventually caused the corrosion. Is this feasible? I thought this corrosion could be attributed to galvanic issues. I even brought this up to him and suggested possibly there should have been a plastic piece or other sort of separator to ensure this wouldn't have taken place. They want to charge $125 to fix this ($125/hr labor).
Is there a professional plumber out there who has an opinion on this?
Thanks
Mike
We live in a house that is about 2 years old. The hot water heater after about 1 year started corroding at the top, where the copper meets the hot water line (output). Water was seeping through very minimally. The picture shows this.
I contacted the contractor to ask them about this, even emailing the same picture. The head service tech called me back and said that a 3/4" rubber washer was likely to blame as this partially disintegrated, causing the leak which eventually caused the corrosion. Is this feasible? I thought this corrosion could be attributed to galvanic issues. I even brought this up to him and suggested possibly there should have been a plastic piece or other sort of separator to ensure this wouldn't have taken place. They want to charge $125 to fix this ($125/hr labor).
Is there a professional plumber out there who has an opinion on this?
Thanks
Mike