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Water Heater Leaking? Here’s What to Do Next

  • Writer: Farid GT
    Farid GT
  • Oct 27
  • 2 min read

So, you notice a puddle near your hot water tank at home in Calgary, or maybe you hear dripping that wasn’t there yesterday. That’s never a good sign. Water heaters don’t leak for no reason, and if you ignore it, floors, walls, and basement belongings could get ruined fast.

I’ve seen it plenty. People call panicked because a little drip turned into a basement flood in a day. That’s why you need to act fast.


How to Spot the Problem


Check around your tank. Look for:


  • Standing water at the base

  • Rust spots or greenish corrosion

  • Drips near pipes or valves


Most leaks happen at obvious spots: the seams, the drain valve, or the little T&P valve on top. Sometimes it’s just a joint or fitting. Sometimes the tank itself is shot.


Quick Things You Can Do


Water Heater Leaking in Calgary? Here’s What You Should Do Next

While you’re waiting for a pro:


  • Turn off the electricity or gas to the tank. Don’t risk it.

  • Shut off the water feeding the heater.

  • Drain a tiny bit to ease pressure.

  • Put buckets or towels down to catch drips.

  • Watch how fast the water spreads.


These won’t fix it, but they keep damage to a minimum.


Fix or Replace?


Some leaks can be patched. Others? Not worth the trouble. Think about:


  • How old is the heater? Most last 8–12 years.

  • Has it needed a lot of fixes lately?

  • Will investing in a new water heater replacement for your home in Calgary save energy and prevent future headaches?


If it’s been breaking down a lot, a replacement usually makes more sense.


Calling a Professional


If it’s leaking, you want someone who knows what they’re doing. At Rapid Response Heating, we do:


  • Fast water heater repair in Calgary

  • Inspect the tank, valves, and pipes

  • Tell you honestly if it’s worth repairing or replacing

  • Fix it right, use good parts, and explain what to do next


Preventing Future Leaks


  • Flush the tank once a year

  • Test the T&P valve and drain valve

  • Keep the area around the tank clear

  • Watch your water pressure; add an expansion tank if needed

  • Use corrosion-resistant fittings


The Bottom Line


A water heater leaking can turn ugly fast. Don’t wait. Check it, act fast, and call someone who knows what they’re doing. If you’re in Calgary, we’ve seen it all and can help — repair, replace, whatever the tank needs.


 
 
 

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