05-12-2017, 05:07 PM
Bought house in 2008. Was repo. Spent a month rehabbing before moving in and years finessing the rehab.
Changed the water heater in 2009 ---Bradford White. Found leaks and seeps two days ago, fixed the leak, but not the seep. Seeping from the bases of the inlet fittings(cold water in/hot water out)
Replaced with a Rheem with a 9 years warranty.
New model is 4" taller than the old one. Piece of cake.
Went to store, bought all the fittings I would need.
Yeah, right!
That was trip one.
One union would not solder---had too much water dripping through the pipe---did not have compression union. Trip two.
1/2" copper pipe, bought 1/2" brass compression fitting. Trip Three---needed a 5/8" brass compression fitting.
turn water on---seeps at the inlet/outlets---new fittings w/pipe thread. Used pipe dope---did not seal. Trip four to get thread tape---could not find any in plumbing box/supplies.
Tape seeping fittings, turn on water---no seeps/leaks/geysers!
Test gas fittings, no leaks.
Initiate starting sequence---fires up. Set dial on low heat---selections are Vac, Low, Medium, A, B, C, and Hi.
Hour later, only warm water----bite bullet, read destructions---Low is 110°. Medium is 125°. A is 135, B is 140, C is 145, Hi is Burn the Heck outa you!
Reset the dial to Medium.
Just checked----=BINGO!
Nothing left to replace---new furnace last week---A/C repair last year, new washer/dryer three years ago, dishwasher is a Bosch and just fine.
Yeah, Right!
Changed the water heater in 2009 ---Bradford White. Found leaks and seeps two days ago, fixed the leak, but not the seep. Seeping from the bases of the inlet fittings(cold water in/hot water out)
Replaced with a Rheem with a 9 years warranty.
New model is 4" taller than the old one. Piece of cake.
Went to store, bought all the fittings I would need.
Yeah, right!
That was trip one.
One union would not solder---had too much water dripping through the pipe---did not have compression union. Trip two.
1/2" copper pipe, bought 1/2" brass compression fitting. Trip Three---needed a 5/8" brass compression fitting.
turn water on---seeps at the inlet/outlets---new fittings w/pipe thread. Used pipe dope---did not seal. Trip four to get thread tape---could not find any in plumbing box/supplies.
Tape seeping fittings, turn on water---no seeps/leaks/geysers!
Test gas fittings, no leaks.
Initiate starting sequence---fires up. Set dial on low heat---selections are Vac, Low, Medium, A, B, C, and Hi.
Hour later, only warm water----bite bullet, read destructions---Low is 110°. Medium is 125°. A is 135, B is 140, C is 145, Hi is Burn the Heck outa you!
Reset the dial to Medium.
Just checked----=BINGO!
Nothing left to replace---new furnace last week---A/C repair last year, new washer/dryer three years ago, dishwasher is a Bosch and just fine.
Yeah, Right!