Where a water heater leaks tells you a lot about the repair. A top leak is usually a fitting, while a bottom leak often means the tank itself has failed.
The top leak
Water at the top comes from the inlet or outlet connections, the relief valve, or the anode rod port. These are usually repairable with a fitting or a new valve.
The bottom leak
Water pooling under the tank usually means the steel tank has rusted through, and that is not repairable — the heater is done.
The drip pan
The pan under the heater catches leaks and routes them to a drain, but it can also hide the source. Dry the pan and watch where the water returns.
The relief valve
A relief valve that drips occasionally is normal during heating, but a constant drip means the valve or the pressure needs attention. freezing winters put stress on exposed lines, and many older homes still have aging galvanized pipes In Waukegan, pressure spikes are common.
The rule
Top leaks are usually repairable, and bottom leaks usually mean the tank is done. When in doubt, shut off the water and get a pro's read before it spreads.
The call
Identify the source before the damage spreads. Call 888-217-3585 and Waukegan Plumber Connect will match you with a Waukegan pro.
Plumbing in Waukegan: what to know
In Waukegan, freezing winters put stress on exposed lines, and many older homes still have aging galvanized pipes. Pros in our network know the local quirks and bring the right parts on the first visit.
Across Lake County — from Park City, Gurnee and North Chicago to ZIP codes like 60085, 60087, 60064 — homeowners deal with the same kinds of issues. The tips above apply locally, and when a job goes beyond a quick fix, a vetted local pro is only a call away.
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