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  1. Jan 15, 2024 · Unfortunately, water heater expansion tanks don’t last for a very long time. You might find the tanks getting waterlogged and thus being unable to function effectively. It’s recommended that you at least replace the tanks after 5 to 10 years .

    • Leaking expansion tank. Water can leak from an expansion tank at one of three places: Pipe fittings. If the pipe fittings at the top of the tank are loose, water may leak out.
    • Tank pressure loss. An expansion tank can lose pressure if air leaks from the valve or the diaphragm itself. If the leak comes from the valve, more air can be added to the tank using an air compressor pump or a manual tire pump.
    • Tank pressure too high. If the pressure inside the expansion tank is too high, it can be corrected by opening the Schrader valve at the top of the tank.
    • Air blockage. An air blockage occurs in an expansion tank when the air inside the tank becomes trapped. The role of an expansion tank is to regulate pressure within your hot water system, but, when an expansion tank fails, the air inside can block water from flowing.
  2. Apr 30, 2024 · 1. Lack of hot water. 2. Foul odors. 3. Low water pressure. 4. Water leaks. 5. The water temperature is too hot. 6. Strange noises. 7. Rusty or discolored water. 8. Pilot light or ignition issues (gas water heaters) FAQs. By Lola Houlton. published 30 April 2024. in Advice.

  3. Protecting your water heater is essential to ensure a continous hot water supply without breakdown. What are the available means to protect water heaters from corrosion? We've compiled information for you in this article.

  4. Jan 17, 2019 · A disconnected tank can be tipped over 45 degrees to get more water out. Drying the tank would require air flow through the tank for long time. Better to store with water in it once wet or find a way to dry with an air pump.

  5. Jan 8, 2024 · I recently published an article that covers the topic of how long water heaters last and explains how to extend the life of your water heater. On average, tank-style water heaters last between 8 and 12 years, however, tankless water heaters usually last over 20 years.

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  7. Oct 22, 2023 · Bacteria overgrowth in hot water heaters can lead to several problems, including bad smell and taste, corrosion damage, and health risks. Understanding these issues is important for homeowners to take proactive measures to prevent and address bacterial growth in their water heaters.

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