I think water soaked the insulation covering the upper element thermostat causing this mess.
I intend to replace this water heater which is around 15 years old. I'll have to figure out some things for myself or hire a pro. The elements are only 3500 and I don't even know if they still make water heaters with those. If this involves re-wiring in the circuits I should probably hire a pro.
I'm actually mostly concerned about the sound of running water which started after this happened. I can stop the sound by turning the valve to the off position.
I recorded the sound and put it on youtube.
Does anyone know why this noise might be happening?
I intend to replace this water heater which is around 15 years old. I'll have to figure out some things for myself or hire a pro. The elements are only 3500 and I don't even know if they still make water heaters with those. If this involves re-wiring in the circuits I should probably hire a pro.
I'm actually mostly concerned about the sound of running water which started after this happened. I can stop the sound by turning the valve to the off position.
I recorded the sound and put it on youtube.
Does anyone know why this noise might be happening?