Exploding Hot Water Heater

A note came in recently from a homeowner who had a leaking pressure release valve on her home’s hot water heater. She was collecting about 2 cups of leaking water a day from the faulty valve. She asked if she should wait until the problem worsened or if she should be calling a plumber. This Mythbusters video was sent as a warning. It may seem a bit alarmist at first, but the pressure release valve (also called a pressure relief valve) on a hot water heater is there to ensure that pressure within the tank doesn’t build up too high. Apparently there are folks out there who don’t believe that a hot water tank can “explode” if pressure is allowed to build.

Thank you, Mythbusters, for setting those non-believers straight.

Needless to say, the woman with the leaking valve was encouraged to call a plumber straightaway.

Note: Changing a faulty pressure relief valve is a perfectly suitable DIY job for those comfortable with such handy projects. There are a couple important safety steps to follow, like shutting off the electricity, gas and water supply to the water heater.

Provided by Ben from On the Level

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