What to do with a leaking water heater step 1.
Heater tank leaking.
With electric water heaters leaks can spring from the gaskets that seal the heating elements to the tank turn off the electrical power and shut off the tank s water supply.
The first place to check is the plumbing pipes above the water heater.
Leaks from electric water heater s heating element gasket.
See the article electric water heater repair and troubleshooting for information on removing the heating element and replacing the gasket.
If age and deterioration is the cause of your leak you will need to call a professional plumber to replace your water.
Check the plumbing pipes above the water heater using a stepladder if necessary.
Your water heater tank should have a dedicated shutoff valve on the cold inlet pipes.
Turn off the water.
A drip from above can easily leak down on top of the water heater and even work its way down the insulation and make it look like the leak is coming from the tank itself.
Water heaters can leak due to a number of problems including loose valves excessive pressure in the tank or issues with the pipes that connect to the unit.
Lastly the most common cause of a leaking water tank.
Normally replacing a water heater should be done by a professional but if you re a diyer you can do it yourself.
If you experience a leaking water heater it is recommended to turn off the water to your tank.
And if your water heater is more.
As discussed above when sediment builds up in the bottom of a water tank for years and years it will eventually corrode through the bottom of the tank and begin to leak.