cwilso08
New Member
Hello,
Tonight while going to check on a blown fuse, my sister discovered a shower-like flood gushing from the top of our water heater in the basement.
We figured out how to turn the knob on the top of the machine to turn the water off and managed to turn off the gas as well - there was an off switch, and it seemed simple enough and we don't smell any gas. We're not sure if we did the right thing with the water though.
It's late and we don't have anyone we can call. Could we have created some sort of pressure problem by turning off the water like that? Is it safe? We weren't running water anywhere and have no idea why our heater was flooding so much. In the past we have noticed small leaks at the bottom of it but thought that was pretty normal. It's old - the warranty expired in 1996. We can get it replaced is needed, but are worried about our safety.
We just need it to keep until tomorrow, but I won't be able to sleep unless I think we're safe.
Any help or advice?
Tonight while going to check on a blown fuse, my sister discovered a shower-like flood gushing from the top of our water heater in the basement.
We figured out how to turn the knob on the top of the machine to turn the water off and managed to turn off the gas as well - there was an off switch, and it seemed simple enough and we don't smell any gas. We're not sure if we did the right thing with the water though.
It's late and we don't have anyone we can call. Could we have created some sort of pressure problem by turning off the water like that? Is it safe? We weren't running water anywhere and have no idea why our heater was flooding so much. In the past we have noticed small leaks at the bottom of it but thought that was pretty normal. It's old - the warranty expired in 1996. We can get it replaced is needed, but are worried about our safety.
We just need it to keep until tomorrow, but I won't be able to sleep unless I think we're safe.
Any help or advice?