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Usually its because the outside temperature of the water heater is so much hotter (in a closet) or so much colder (cold weather climate) than the tank.

When using the hot water in the home, hot water expelling from the tank is immediately replaced with cold water into the tank from above. This mixes in with … Read more

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Dlycious Music answered Jerry Pugh's question

Usually its because the outside temperature of the water heater is so much hotter (in a closet) or so much colder (cold weather climate) than the tank.

When using the hot water in the home, hot water expelling from the tank is immediately replaced with cold water into the tank from above. This mixes in … Read more

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Spray a few drops of WD 40 into Relief Valve.

Open Release Valve to relieve air pressure until large amounts of water flows out.

If thermostat is set on High, then set to less hot or Warm position.

24 hours later if still leaking, then ...

Turn off breaker or gas on water heater. Turn off … Read more

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Dlycious Music answered kimela pellegrin's question

Test the gas line by holding a fire to the gas line. If explosion, then yep it works! JOKING.

  1. Be sure the top of water heater is perfectly lined up with a ventilation shaft, and the shaft is totally not clogged.
  2. Be sure you paid the gas bill and gas is actually flowing.
  3. Check in … Read more
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Dlycious Music answered Suzanne York's question

Your options for water heaters are 29 gallons, 30 gallons, 40 gallons, 50 gallons, 75 gallons, 80 gallons, 100 gallons.

Make sure your thermostat is turned on High. For gas water heater, when turning up view to see if there is an increase in the fire that lights up.

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Upgrade to a larger size WH. … Read more

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RUST. Very common that The small amount of rocks and sand have accumulated from rusty pipes, connections, and/or rusting water heater.

There is a clogging in the hot water heater water tank and/or its outlet line (left side ON the tank) by too much rust buildup in the water tank or outlet pipe (left side). … Read more

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  1. You first need to unscrew and view under your sink(s) in bathroom and kitchen, adjust the valves by turning to get more or reduced pressure.
  2. Remove by unscrewing the shower head. Clean the insides with old toothbrush or QTip. Very common that small amount of rocks and sand have accumulated from rusty pipes and/or dirty … Read more
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  1. You first need to look under your sink(s) in bathroom and kitchen, adjust the valves by turning to get more or reduced pressure.
  2. Remove by unscrewing the round part directly where the water exits on the faucet arm. Clean the screen with old toothbrush. Very common that small amount of rocks and sand have accumulated … Read more
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Dlycious Music answered Anonymous' question

  1. You first need to look under your sink(s) in bathroom and kitchen, adjust the valves by turning to get more or reduced pressure. 
  2. Remove by unscrewing the round part directly where the water exits on the faucet arm. Clean the screen with old toothbrush. Very common that small amount of rocks and sand have accumulated … Read more