Emergency Water Heater Repair in Loa

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can a gas water heater leak carbon monoxide?

A gas water heater does not produce carbon monoxide from the tank itself, but combustion gases — including CO — can enter your home if the flue or venting system is cracked, blocked, or improperly installed. Signs of a venting problem include soot or black residue around the unit, a yellow burner flame instead of blue, or unexplained headaches and nausea in the home. If you suspect a CO issue, leave immediately and call 911. Annual inspections by a licensed plumber or HVAC tech catch venting problems before they become dangerous.

Can I choose my own water heater brand in new construction?

Sometimes. In spec homes (pre-built or under construction), the builder typically controls all product selections. In custom or semi-custom builds, there is usually more flexibility -- you may be able to upgrade the brand, model, or type as a construction option or allowance. Ask the builder's plumbing subcontractor what brands they work with. If you have a specific brand preference like Bradford White (contractor-only), confirm the plumber has access to that brand.

Should I turn off my water heater if it's leaking?

Yes — as a first step, shut off the cold-water inlet valve (usually a lever or wheel on the pipe feeding the top of the tank). Then cut power at the breaker or set a gas unit to "pilot." This stops new water from pressurizing the tank while you wait for a plumber. If you smell gas, leave the house and call your gas company before calling a plumber.

How often should the pressure relief valve be replaced?

The T&P valve should be tested annually and replaced every 5 to 6 years regardless of condition -- this is the manufacturer recommendation and is supported by the International Plumbing Code. T&P valves are inexpensive ($15 to $40 for the part), and replacement takes a licensed plumber about 30 minutes. A valve that has never been tested or replaced in over 6 years may be corroded internally and no longer able to open when needed -- which is the scenario it exists to prevent.

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