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What do I do if my water heater is leaking gas?

What do I do if my water heater is leaking gas?

If you believe you have a gas leak at the water heater, you can turn off the gas at the dedicated gas shut off valve on the gas line leading to the water heater. If you believe that you continue to have a gas leak problem, you can call Fast for service at (866) 264-9642.

Is it normal to smell some gas from hot water heater?

Is it normal for a hot water heater to smell like gas? The short answer is, “No.” If you smell sulfur or what some may describe as “rotten eggs,” this may be a sign of a gas leak, which indicates there may be a problem with your water heater or other HVAC equipment in your home.

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Can you fix a gas leak yourself?

A pinched gas line can cause gas to leak in your home. Even though you can turn off the appliance, unhook it to stop it from leaking gas, you will still need to call qualified and licensed plumbers for gas line repair.

Is water heater leak an emergency?

A leaking water heater could be a sign of a major problem. The worst-case scenario could be an explosion if water is leaking due to the pressure being too high. For this reason, if you notice your water heater is leaking, you should call an emergency plumber right away.

How do you find the source of a gas leak?

You can check for leaks from your gas lines the same way you would from a tire. Fill a spray bottle with dish soap and spray it over the area you think has the leak. The most likely place will be where the gas line meets your appliance. If you see air bubbles begin to form, you’ve found the source of your leak.

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Can you tape a gas leak?

LLFA Tape is a self-fusing silicone-based tape designed to seal leaks in harsh weather conditions and is currently used as a temporary or permanent repair for natural gas leaks. LIVE leak sealing <150psi on PE, Steel, Copper, Cast Iron, SST, etc.

Can gas water heaters explode?

Water heater explosions are terrifying, and they can happen. Anything that causes excess pressure on your water heating system, such as a poor anode rod, or a lot of sediment buildup, can all cause your water heater to explode. A gas leak can also cause your water heater to explode because it is a tremendous fire risk.