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Our water heater is apparently being replaced tomorrow.

It is a rental, as are most water heaters in this town, because the water's so hard people need to replace their heaters every 5-10 years. Or so I'm told. We've been here 8 years, never had a problem.

The puddle in the laundry-room couldn't be blamed on a rainstorm any longer... So I called the city after work tonight, and they sent someone around, who looked at the puddle, asked a few questions, and immediately shut off the gas and water to the heater.

He said, "the bottom's corroded. When the water is on, the pressure has a chance to blow out the bottom of the tank. I've seen it happen, and I recommend you keep it off until tomorrow morning. You have enough hot water for a couple of showers, and the contractors will bring you a replacement tomorrow."

So, right now we don't have a hot-water heater.

Our utility bill covers sewer, water, and gas. This week we've tested the city's response to the first two. I would like to leave the third one to 2nd and 3rd-hand stories, please? Thanks.

(The arrival of the guy who inspected our water heater was delayed by an hour for him to go across town and deal with a real gas leak; fortunately fixed with no explosions.)

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[info]nobodyhere wrote:
Jun. 5th, 2009 01:56 am (UTC)
The gas guy came very quickly when we smelled gas.
[info]da_lj wrote:
Jun. 5th, 2009 02:23 am (UTC)
Good!

No, really- good!
[info]swadfather wrote:
Jun. 5th, 2009 07:27 pm (UTC)
You don't want this http://waterheaterblast.com/waterheaterblast.wmv to happen now do you?
[info]da_lj wrote:
Jun. 5th, 2009 08:42 pm (UTC)
...Woah. That's pretty amazing.

Maybe I'll read the small-print on the heater after all.
[info]sulle_stelle wrote:
Jun. 6th, 2009 11:42 pm (UTC)
I had to relight the gas pilot light on my hot water heater the other week after the plumber did some work on a pipe leading into it (he thought he lit the pilot, but clearly didn't, since I didn't have hot water afterward).

It was scary, because there were a few unsuccessful attempts at lighting the pilot before I figured out the trick that wasn't mentioned in the directions in terms of lining up the valve correctly.
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