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Your water heater plays a crucial role in your daily life, providing you and your family with a warm supply for cooking, cleaning, and bathing. If it starts leaking, you could face significant disruption. Luckily, you can get back to normal quickly by taking the following steps.

What to Do if Your Water Heater Is Leaking

1. Locate the Source

First, you’ll need to find where the leak is coming from. Examine the area around the water heater thoroughly, looking for pools of water, dripping, or spraying.

Once you’ve found the source, make a note of it to streamline the repair technician’s work later on. Then, cut the power supply to prevent the risk of electrocution.

2. Shut Off Water

Next, cut off the heater’s water supply to prevent the leak from continuing and increasing the chances of a flood. You can usually do this by turning the valve situated about the tank. Look for a red handle and turn it all the way to the left.

3. Call a Plumber

waterOnce you’ve taken the necessary steps to prevent further damage to your home, contact a plumber for repairs as soon as possible. Direct them to the source of the leak, and inquire about whether the unit should be repaired or replaced. They’ll consider several factors when offering a suggestion, such as the severity of the leak and the water heater’s age and expected life span.

 

Whether you repair the existing unit or invest in a new one, you’ll need to refill the water heater to get the system back to normal. Contact the professionals at Water Wagon in Fairbanks, AK. For over 25 years, they’ve ensured residents throughout the area have access to a consistent, clean supply of water through delivery or their fill station. Visit their website to learn more about their services, or call (907) 479-4499 to schedule a refill.

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