davemacy
Mar 21, 2009, 07:37 AM
Hi Guys!
I have a strange problem with my gas water heater. After having some issues with intermittent hot water shortage, I flushed the system. I also found the remains of a bird in the flue which I vacuumed out, yet the problem has continued.
I noticed that the vertical inlet (cold) is extremely hot for about 2 feet over the heater. Any idea if this is normal thermal expansion or if this is a symptom of the issue that is affecting my occasional lack of hot water?
(I have inspected all the faucets and there are no leaks, yet sometimes after coming home to a house that has been empty all day, there is very little hot water)
The heater is a 40 gallon natural gas unit, installed in a basement, which is about 14 years old.
Thanks for any input.
Dave
I have a strange problem with my gas water heater. After having some issues with intermittent hot water shortage, I flushed the system. I also found the remains of a bird in the flue which I vacuumed out, yet the problem has continued.
I noticed that the vertical inlet (cold) is extremely hot for about 2 feet over the heater. Any idea if this is normal thermal expansion or if this is a symptom of the issue that is affecting my occasional lack of hot water?
(I have inspected all the faucets and there are no leaks, yet sometimes after coming home to a house that has been empty all day, there is very little hot water)
The heater is a 40 gallon natural gas unit, installed in a basement, which is about 14 years old.
Thanks for any input.
Dave