HoosierMark
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Tenant has been an apprentice plumber for two years. Calls me sunday and says water heater (new in 2018) needs new thermostat and he will replace it. Great.. Two days later he calls and says lower element is leaking around seal. Not sure why but since his boss is a good friend and he wants to replace it. So OK he does it on Wednesday night. Now he calls and says it worked yesterday and now is popping and crackling when it heats. He did say it had a lot of lime build up in it. This is a common problem for many of the 24 water heaters there.
In the past we have used a shop vac and inch piece of pvc to knock lime loose and **** it out thru heating element opening with success. But those units are typically 5 or more years old.
I have never had a tenant call me and tell me they had any other noise then the basic expansion as water heats.
Tomorrow I plan to try and **** the lime out as I work cheap, if not I will replace the heater.
Any words of wisdom?
In the past we have used a shop vac and inch piece of pvc to knock lime loose and **** it out thru heating element opening with success. But those units are typically 5 or more years old.
I have never had a tenant call me and tell me they had any other noise then the basic expansion as water heats.
Tomorrow I plan to try and **** the lime out as I work cheap, if not I will replace the heater.
Any words of wisdom?