Why Is My Water Heater Relief Valve Leaking And How To Fix
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I will walk you through the 2-step troubleshooting process I use when trying to fix a water leak at the temperature and pressure relief valve on a water heater. This project is approachable by all homeowners and at least step 1 should be tried prior to calling in a professional to help save time and money on this common home repair.
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Thank you for the clear concise tutorial with no stupid music intro and unnecessary story line. A pleasure to watch. Great job...
You literally saved me a service call. My valve was leaking and it was sediment stuck in the valve like you explained. Called back to cancel my service call. Sent money your way for saving money😊
As a homeowner, I am learning how to do simple projects to save money. I really dislike calling a plumber in to do a job I can do myself. So thank you for the opportunity to learn something new to help with upkeep on my home. Will tell you how it went. These kind of vlogs are timeless. So awesome 👌🏾 😊👍🏽☑️
Great video. 1st option, actually increased the leak (once in a couple minutes drip to every second drip) once I opened, let it run, then closed the valve (mini buckets were already on standby). I'm assuming more build up made it's way through, not allowing the valve to close as before. I followed the steps and went to option two. The instructions were spot on. I changed the valve. No leaks, so far so good. I do believe the draining process (i did a combinatiom of a flush and gravity drain for the 10gallons), disrupted the sediment build up. So my water is running light brown. Lets see how long b4 that normalizes. Thanks again.
Same here. Made the leak worse! Looks like a new valve is in order but video was helpful!
You need to flip it on and off a few times quickly hopefully that works if you didn't replace yet
Just saved me $300 for an emergency visit. I couldn’t for the life of me figure out how to do this without you. The manual packaged with my hot water heater had NONE of this in its 30 plus pages of mostly legal disclaimers. Thanks for preventing a flood!!!
I had to replace the valve. Your video was very helpful for 75 year old woman.
10/10! Best instruction site for me, you cover EVERYTHING I need to know. I love the cutaway parts. Brilliant idea. Excellent instructor, Sir, thank you! 😄
Hey Johnnie, thanks so much for the kind words and support!
Awesome information, thanks for showing what a used valve looks like. Actually shows what I’m getting into
You do an excellent job at explaining the steps required to fix either issue... that as an average DYIer I can follow easily . Thank you
Thanks for cutting that relief valve, it was very interesting to see. That was a smart thing to do.
I was amazed that my valve looked like your valve from a 6 years old hot water tank that uses well water only, and yes I did have to replace it. Your excellant video saved me the cost of a plumber when I really need one for stuff I can't handle.
I have just gotten one step closer to being the smartest man on Earth,Thanks for the video
I am here to support you in your journey 👊
yours was the first video that came up when I searched for this issue....2:30 in, and my problem has been resolved. The flush out was all it needed. THANK YOU!!!!
Thank you so much for this ! You always explain things very clearly to those of us who need your help, and without being condescending, in any way. Definitely my go to guy for all things maintenance. Once again, thank you, and best wishes !
Well done - not only explained what to do, but explained why the problem occurs (with great cut-aways). This is how tutorials should be -
Cross sectional view of valve was nice to see. thanks
You explain every repair so well! Again and again! THANK YOU for sharing your knowledge.
Appreciate you showing the internals of it. Does make it easier to figure out how/why to fix something if you know how it works.
Your flush it method worked like a charm! Your explanation was top notch! Thanks for saving me from the wasted trip to HD and a repair I was uncertain of.💪
Thank you! Your videos are consistently high quality and easy to follow step by step.
Excellent tutorial, I changed the valve which had stuck a long time ago and was now dripping seriously. I hadn't realised the valve should be occasionally exercised. I was dreading getting a plumber out (£100 to have a look...) but did this myself easily for a £23.00 replacement valve.
So much info in under 10min… saved me a headache and some money! The cross section view was super helpful in understanding what’s happening in the valve. Thank you sir, Subbed!
Thanks Scott. I followed your video and replaced my valve. Worked like a charm. It helps to know the tips and tricks. Thanks again.
Amazing tutorial, clean instruction, big money saver. Thank you!
When I was a teen living in the old farmhouse all to many years ago lol. We came home after hauling a trailer load of cattle to the slaughter house, turn the bathroom faucet on to wash my hands and the water was searing hot, the T&P valve gushing full blast water was nearly steam. So we threw the breaker off, went to home depot to get a new thermostat for the upper and lower, only this time it kept popping the reset button after the tank kept overheating. Turns out the lower element had split near the middle and was grounding out, completing the 120 V to ground thru the tank and heated non stop regardless of the thermostat. By the time we figured it out the store were closed, so everyone had the privilege of taking a cold shower for the night before bed. 😆
Good story 👊 and cold shower are good for you 🥶
Love the fact that failure was related only to corrosion-Seat interference or total valve corrosion. Even I was smart enough to clear the seal interference, saved me a service call-
Thx
Thank you for the fantastic video! I was able to follow your instructions step by step -- including having to wrestle the old one out and remembering to reattached the hot water outlet. The changing process stirred up some sediment in my pipes, so I had to run my hot water for a little while to clear out the sediment with the air bubbles. But it works great, and I'll take better care of my new valve.
Great instructional video.
I recommend that you do another video showing the replacement of the anode rod and flushing. I recommend an aluminum rod vs magnesium, as it works 90% as well and lasts 3-4 times longer in testing. Also, I recommend changing that plastic drain valve to a full port brass valve to allow the large sediment to pass when draining and not break during service. Note removing the anode (1-1/16 socket) is difficult. I find that it is best to use an impact wrench (after depressurizing the tank :)).
Nice! Had to do fix #2 but really easy to follow instructions. And a 20$ fix rather than a call-out to a tech! Thanks!
Thanks for the informative video… I did both steps as releasing the valve didn’t work. Your video guided me through it and made it easy! Great job 👏🏻
Great video, followed all the tips and it all worked with no more leak.
I deal with pressure valve quite often.sometimes there is bleeder thank so it make more labor intense. Apreciate your effort to explained it, do come handy for the ones that don't know and is doing themselves
Thank you! Super helpful! Had negative double digit temps for past 2 weeks- fixed well, inline plumbing etc but this was the final fix & saved a lot of time/$ on a house call. Will def subscribe!
Another clear, useful video. Great job on making the cut-away parts. Thanks!
Thank you for posting this video. Just fixed my faulty Relief Valve, following your instructions.
Thanks for the video man! Came home to water all over the floor. Hardware stores closed, but flushing worked for me. Again THANK YOU 😁
You explain everything so well that I have learned so much from your videos.
Thanks for the support Gene, we will keep the videos coming 👍
Step 1 worked like a charm. Thanks for explaining how it works!
This was a huge help. Thanks so much for explaining this so clearly!
Thanks.
Happy this video was clear and to the point, and that there isn't some irritating music!
Exercising the valve worked a treat. Thank you! I’ll set a reminder to do that once or twice a year.
Good to know. About to try this
Clearing the valve seems to have helped. I have old pipes and there was some rust debris stuck in the valve after clearing it. Good tips👍
Amazing. I just did this and taught my 11yo how to do it, all in about 15min. Thank you!
Heck yeah 🙌
Great explanation man, Thanks very much!
Great video. I changed mine about 2 years ago and it was easy. And I'm not sharpest tool in the shed.
Great advice and reminders 🤔
THANKS SCOTT 💚💚💚
Excellent well explained video, I'm ready to start testing this yearly.
Nice! Good tip about checking the temperature sensor, I didn't know you could test that with a heat gun.
Thank you for this excellent video. The sediment in the valve is the problem.
Great video with clear instructions. Was able to swap out my pressure relief valve no problem
great video, I enjoy all the details you add in. I didn't hear anything about electric water heaters but might want to add in the other type as well. like if you have an electric water heater shut off the power at the breaker before you drain any water and only turn it back on you fill the tank back up. else you will fry the elements. anyhoo keep up the good work.
Very helpful! Clear explanation of the parts of the tank and valve👍
Opening and closing my old valve worked for me. Sure enough sediment shot out and it stopped leaking. Thank you!
Flushing fixed my drip problem. Thanks for sharing
Nice! I actually had the exact same problem a few months ago and the first solution worked :)
If the pressure relief valve looks like that, I can only imagine what the inside of the tank looks like! And the anode!
11/10 Thanks for great instructions. Was able to replace valve for $18.00 and less than 1/2 hour of work.
Excellent and awesome tutorial!! Very informative and precise.
great instruction video. just went through flushing the valve and turned tank heater back on to see if that fixed it. Ill be back for other DYI videos!
Had to replace the entire value. thanks for the step by step directions.
Very clear and informative, thank you.
I just replaced our water heater and this valve was leaking! Thanks for the tip to flush it out - that seems to have worked!
Omg the first one worked I was about to cry 😂😂😂😂 thank youuuu no more leaking
Thank you First step fixed my problem.
Thank you so much. Hot started leaking steadily. I lifted handle and brown water came out for a minute. I let in run out for a minute or two then let go.leak stopped. You were so I credibly helpful. Thanks again
Thank you for the video ... I just had to flush and it quit leaking..without your help I would not have had a clue..Thanks again
This is a great. I will definitely keep the video for reference. I have been going through water heaters. This is my third one in five years. Great video
Hey Hassan! Dang, 3 in 5 years is a bit aggressive. Wonder if there is something else going on. 🤔
Richmonds?
You do an excellent job at explaining the steps required to fix either issue. I can follow easily . I tried the easy and it does not seem to work.Thank you
Great video. Concise and to the point 😊
Excellent video, clear and concise...
Thank you I was able to replace the valve. You are the best.
Great video man 🤙🏼
Nice vid. To the point and easy to understand. Thank you.
Amazing video! Thank you very much 🙏!
Thanks for the info. You may have just saved me from having to get a new hot water heater on Christmas day. I have the same Hot water heater and my pilot light went out on it. went outside and flipped the pressure relief lever and now it is leaking water from the valve. Hopefully I can get a replacement valve in the next couple days
Thank you so much for sharing. I was cramping my pants thinking I had to replace to tank. Mine was leaking pretty bad. Flushed it and it stopped leaking. I’ll keep an eye on it to see if it leaks.
Thank you so much. Your a life saver! The initial flush worked.
GREAT VIDEO!! You touched on the exact issue I was looking to fix. I'm going to try the simple test now, and hope that will solve it.
Scott, I just looked over your videos and there are many DIY projects that I could use - SO, AS MY THANKS I gave you a thumbs up and subscribed too. God Bless and thanks again.
Awesome, welcome to the channel and thanks for the support 👍
Thanks! I forgot about water heater maintenance.
excellent video. you nailed it, thank you!!
This was very well explained.
Flushing worked. Thanks for uploading this.
You bet!
You are awesome!!!!
This absolutely worked.
Excellent to the point information. Very good informational video.
Thank you for the video! I had to my sediment had to replace it
Thank you! Clear and easy to follw
Very helpful!! I did one thing differently. I drained water by taking out the relief valve. It's a bit messay at first, but it flushes out all the sediment from the fitting so you don't really risk the sediment falling into the tank.
THAAAAAAAAAAANK YOU 🙌🏼💗 At least for now, problem is solved. The day you decided to post this to help other people, that was God touching your heart. 🙏🏼 God bless you 🙏🏼
Had to change out. Thanks!
Well done. Thank you!
Thank you.
Worked for me
I flushed mine and it fixed it. Nice! Thank you!!
Flushing worked! Thanks.
great explanation!
Thank you for a great video!
Thank you soo much this has helped!
Great video, thanks for posting. I'm always having to look at the plumbing in a 100 year old house, and I never REALLY know what I'm doing, but videos like yours are a lifesaver. My question is my old plumber left a valve rated at 100,000 BTUs, but the valve that is on the heater is 105,000. Is it safe to use the lesser value valve?
Thanks man for the video it helped me fix the issue.
Thanks for the great tutorial
Brilliant! Just flushing worked for me!