This past Sunday, after my son's soccer game, I was at home, working around the house and went to take a late afternoon shower. When I turned the shower on, the water never got warm. I thought, well this is odd. So I went downstairs, into the garage and looked at my tankless hot water heater. It looked the same as it always had. My son had some friends over for a couple hours earlier in the day. Was it possible a ball hit the hot water heater or did they do something to it? That answer, fortunately and unfortunately, was no. They did not do anything to it.
I decided to remove the face plate from the hot water heater and have a look around. I really had no idea what I was doing, but maybe, I could figure it out. I asked my wife Elizabeth if she knew anything and she mentioned she smelled gas a little while earlier. She has a much better nose than I do and if she smelled gas, there was definitely gas. This made me worry, but the smell of gas was not really present now. I asked her to turn on a faucet to see if the hot water heater would kick on. I listened and it did not make the usual sound when the hot water starts flowing.
With that, I called a family friend who has helped us with plumbing issues in the past. I informed him what was happening with our tankless hot water heater. He said he does not work on repairing tankless hot water heaters and could refer me to someone else. I let him know our tankless hot water heater was manufactured in 2007. I asked him, if he were me, would you repair it or replace it? He said, "replace it."
As I reflected on the age of my hot water heater, I have heard from many professionals over the years and insurance companies that hot water heaters typically last 10-12 years. The fact that I was at a 16-year life span made me feel lucky and very fortunate that it did not explode, leak or cause any damage to my home, which could have resulted in an insurance claim.
I am glad my wife told me about the gas she smelled. After realizing the hot water was not working, I turned the gas line handle off, which was feeding the hot water heater. This would help us avoid a gas leak or accumulation of gas in our garage, which could turn into a potential disaster. I am proud to say, we now have a brand new tankless hot water heater in our house.
When you have a chance, take a look at your manufactured date on your hot water heater. If it is more than 10 years old, be prepared for it to malfunction at some point in the next several years. If it is a normal tank, please be sure to have a drip pan under it to help avoid a water damage problem, in the event it starts leaking or breaks. If it is tankless, keep your senses clear as that little smell of gas may be your sign that it is time for a new hot water heater.
Elizabeth's Corner
My wife, Elizabeth, is a Mom, an amazing wife and an incredible chef. She trained at the California Culinary Academy in San Francisco. She shares a helpful tip below.
As the fall season kicks in and the days get shorter and the cooler air settles in, it is nice to eat an old favorite that will warm your tummy. Baked Ziti. This recipe is courtesy of Colleen at Allrecipes.
Ingredients:
Directions:
Enjoy!
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