Thanks dude! There have been three different plumber's here that we're just baffled and gave up. This is just what I expected. Hope mine isn't as bad as yours, that looked horrible. Great video! Thanks! Maybe now my landlord will understand. 👍👍😁
Thank you for such an instructive lesson, Tiger. This should help me avoid getting ripped-off when I call the plumber. You also informed us that water heaters probably last about 15-20 years -very good to know! Thanks! Keep up the good work, and... Jesus is on His Way!
thanks for the tip.total fixed it.the only thing some other people might find as well,my clog was further down.i was lucky to have a 16in 3/8 drill bit.clog was hard as a rock.
My problem was clogging of the outlet hose, not the outlet opening itself, but I never woruld have figured that out without this video. Doing what you did revealed the problem right away. You're the man.
Our hot water pressure has been getting worse for a long time, and we were ready to find a plumber but they projected the cost would be around $400. So we went looking on RU-vid and found your video. Bingo!! Unknown to us, we were having the exact same problem, and now we have proper water pressure again!! Thank you for taking the time to share your findings. Very ,much appreciated.
Thank you Tiger P! This was the exact problem I had, after watching your video I fixed the issue in about 20 minutes. Hot water pressure is back to normal.
Always turn hot water tab first then let the cold water mixed with hot water, when want to off the tab then go reverse, close Cold water first followed by hot water. This way you protect the air bubbles in the pipe during mixing process
And those are dielectric unions, the whole porpoise of them is for this not to happen, they were seriously defective or something, i seen tanks 10-15 yo with out them and was nowhere close to be this rusted… weird
Great job, thank you for the insight. I'm dealing the same issue, I believe. How did you know it was on the hot water valve vs. the cold water valve or was it a lucky guess?
When you drill out the rust, what happens to the sediment? Are you worried about the rust causing a blockage through the pipeline? I assume you had to drill the rust into your water tank. Also can we get an update on how your hot water pressure system and tank are doing now?
@@tigerp972 like I did this and there wasn’t any blockage on the hot side, but when I put it back together, the hot water pressure was lower than before. What should my next step be?
My wife just phoned the plumber... I tried... the hot water pressure is really high now lol... how would one lower it? Because it hurts to take showers now. Lmfao geez eh?
Thank you so much for making this video. I would not have been able to figure out how the brackets work without it. I love the unit but the instructions are aweful. Thanks again!
That it was. Thank you. Input and output were both blocked directly at the wrench. So I can use the boiler some years longer. It is from 1991. Heated by natural gas. I changed the magnesium anode rod every 4 years.