Water Heater and Expansion Tank Maintenence

The Handyguys review some basic maintenance for your expansion tank that should be included in a new home owners manual.

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  1. Hey guys great video and I'm not even sure I'm gonna get a response to this based on the age of the video. But I went ahead and replaced my faulty expansion tank and followed all the steps got our pressurized and it actually took care of our water hammer issue however it is doing a slow leak around the connection even after using plumbers tape and I really don't feel like I should tighten it anymore than it is and it still does it.

    Is there a way to remove the newly installed one without ruining it and reapply even more tape for a better seal?

  2. good video. I would mount tank vertcially so that air doesn't get trapped between bladder and piping. I would strap the tank if horzontal. Tank should be placed at least 18" from water heater(found on directions that come with tank). Add air before installing. I would replace that valve with a ball valve.

  3. more crap for an old lady…I don't have tools like they do, I am used more to the European water heaters, no water in there…now have a leaking water heater and back up sewage, lovely!! help…..

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