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Residential Broken Water Heaters Can Leave Lasting Damage

5/26/2020 (Permalink)

A broken water heater often starts with a small leak

It can be easy to forget that those hot showers are made possible by an appliance. It quickly comes to mind if your home in Kansas City, MO, has a leaking water heater. All that water can quickly lead to damage that may require a water and mold remediation and restoration expert if left unchecked.

Signs of Trouble

While in some cases you may stumble across an unwanted pool of water, a broken water heater often starts with a small leak that can quickly go unnoticed unless inspecting the appliance. There are some subtle clues to look out for that may indicate you have a failed water heater.

  • The temperature of the hot water has become cooler.
  • Rust residue is found coming out of faucets.
  • Cracking or popping noises are heard when the heater is running.
  • Hot water begins to have a slightly metallic taste.
  • The water heater has visible rust at its base.

Cleanup After a Leak
After discovering a leaking water heater, quick action is required to avoid water damage from spreading. Take the following steps to mitigate water damage.

Turn off the water supply to the heater and remove water remaining in the water heater. Be sure to turn off the gas line heating the water.
Begin removing water from the floor. Since this is considered relatively clean water, it can be cleaned up without worrying about harmful contaminants. Direct the water toward the floor drain if the area is unfinished or use a wet vacuum to suck up the water.
Dry out the area. This may include opening windows, as well as using a fan and dehumidifier. Take humidity levels into consideration before opening windows.
Call the experts. After the area is clean and dry, there could be hidden damage or water. Getting a professional inspection can help you avoid secondary water damage.

While a leaking water heater may not happen frequently, it is an appliance that can cause damage if not operating properly. Quick action and regular inspections can keep those showers hot and carefree.

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