Well, maybe. In my experience a slow leak is just a precursor to a gusher. Once they start to leak you only have a few days till catastrophe. Then again, the water in my area is notoriously hard on water heaters which may lead to their quick demise once leaking.I've got a leaking water heater bros. It's a very slow leak and it's not the first time this has happened. Here is my question. I have a service plan that got bungled by the gas company so I had to re-instate it and they won't come out to do it until 5 days after payment. Can anything catastrophic happen if I just let it go until then?
No one thought this was funny?What he said. You're playing with fire with a leaking water tank.
If your water is hard, it's not good for the heater. Obviously no one knows how much faster. But you can adjust water softeners. Dial it way back, and turn that shit on again. Softer water is nicer water for so many things.No one thought this was funny?
More seriously, my home came with a water softener. My wife and I didn't like how "slimy" it made the water and shut it off. How much faster am I killing my heater?
I think it's really hard to say. Here in AZ our water is very hard but I don't have a water softener and both my electric water heaters are over 15 years old. My friend with soft water goes through one every 6 years. His is gas.No one thought this was funny?
More seriously, my home came with a water softener. My wife and I didn't like how "slimy" it made the water and shut it off. How much faster am I killing my heater?
I've did some reading awhile back on these things in case I wanted to add one to our tank system in the future to help us have hot water for longer. The hot water runs out pretty fast with 2 people taking a shower I don't want to even consider what it's going to be like when the girls are old enough to take daily morning showers.fuckin loooooool
I am considering a tankless water heater but I hear different things about them, some people say they are the best thing ever and some people say they suck. And I'm not sure if I have room for one in the space my water heater is in. And I still have pb pipe in my house and I try to do as little plumbing as possible because right now everything is precariously balanced and I don't want to risk fucking it up.
Thanks for noticing bro!No one thought this was funny?
More seriously, my home came with a water softener. My wife and I didn't like how "slimy" it made the water and shut it off. How much faster am I killing my heater?
Electric tanks should generally last a lot longer than gas ones. The reason why gas tanks fail is that scale builds up on the fire tubes within the water heater, and that basically insulates them. So not only does your tank run less efficiently, but that "insulation" makes the expansion/contraction of the tank firing on and off worse. That expansion/contraction eventually causes a failure/rupture. None of that is an issue with electric tanks, where the failure will simply be the element burning out.lurker_sl said:I think it's really hard to say. Here in AZ our water is very hard but I don't have a water softener and both my electric water heaters are over 15 years old. My friend with soft water goes through one every 6 years. His is gas.