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  1. Dilbert

    Imploding water heater?

    Is this a real concern, or are you being facetious?
  2. Dilbert

    Imploding water heater?

    Is it OK? This was the one that was there, I put it back where it was. I agree, but this was not me. :) I did not move the heater, this is the way it was when we moved in last year.
  3. Dilbert

    Imploding water heater?

    This isn't impossible. I turned off the supply to the heater, then turned it off. I thought I drained it too. It may have cooled while warm, with no way to relieve pressure, either negative or positive. It's not leaking now, other than looking terrible, did I cause permanent damage?
  4. Dilbert

    Imploding water heater?

    Umm, as I said in the first post, I'm not a plumber, just a guy with a lot of tools who is a little too fearless. What is a T&P valve? I guess just asking that question means I'm in trouble.
  5. Dilbert

    Imploding water heater?

    After I reconnected? It was disconnected for several hours, and turned off most of the day. Then I turned the water back on, refilled the tank, ensured there were no leaks and turned the pilot on.
  6. Dilbert

    Imploding water heater?

    I recently replaced some pipe in my basement. I put them back in the same locations and didn't make any changes to how things ran. While I am not a plumber, and don't play one on TV, these were not bent in like this last week. Could it be something I did, or is there a bigger problem with...
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