Water heater relief valve dripping
I have a 12 year old gas water heater that was originally installed with a tank expansion unit. Last fall, the relief valve started to leak occasionally so I had the relief valve replaced. The leak still occurred and I would dump a bucket once every couple of weeks knowing that I would soon have to replace the expansion tank. Time goes by and 11 months later I've finally decided I need to replace the tank expansion unit because I know have to dump the bucket every day due to the cold weather.
I measured my inlet water pressure on the outside of the house with the outside faucet and it measured 65 PSI. I pumped the tank expansion until up to 65 PSI when I installed it, but unfortunately, I'm still letting a drip from my water heater. The tank expansion unit was definitely part of the problem, because it was filled with water when I removed it.
I'm not sure what else to do? Do I need to replace the relief valve again because of all the drip that has occurred over the past year?