CaliFred
Member
Here is the problem we have.
1. Our water heater started leaking into backyard late last year. It was just a few drops and occasional at first but it got worse. By May it was too much and I decided that I need to replace the Pressure Relief Valve. I did that but it did not solve the problem.
2. After about a month I decided it's time to replace the whole unit since the one we had was more than 15 years old. So in early June we got a new GE 12 year warranty 65 gallon water heater and have it installed. But the problem did not go away.
3. Here is the twist: As soon as I run another faucet in the house the leak stops completely. But immediately after I turn off the water the leak starts again. I was told maybe my water pressure is too high but I checked it and it is 50psi; even when had it lowered it did not fix the leak.
Any ideas?!?! Our May gas bill was 4 times last year as the water heater keeps running when you have a leak like this. Right now we turn off the water valve going into the heater when we don't need to use it and turn it on only when we need to shower and wash dishes, etc...
Thanks in advance for any help.
BTW, The house was built in 1964 and has copper plumbing.
1. Our water heater started leaking into backyard late last year. It was just a few drops and occasional at first but it got worse. By May it was too much and I decided that I need to replace the Pressure Relief Valve. I did that but it did not solve the problem.
2. After about a month I decided it's time to replace the whole unit since the one we had was more than 15 years old. So in early June we got a new GE 12 year warranty 65 gallon water heater and have it installed. But the problem did not go away.
3. Here is the twist: As soon as I run another faucet in the house the leak stops completely. But immediately after I turn off the water the leak starts again. I was told maybe my water pressure is too high but I checked it and it is 50psi; even when had it lowered it did not fix the leak.
Any ideas?!?! Our May gas bill was 4 times last year as the water heater keeps running when you have a leak like this. Right now we turn off the water valve going into the heater when we don't need to use it and turn it on only when we need to shower and wash dishes, etc...
Thanks in advance for any help.
BTW, The house was built in 1964 and has copper plumbing.