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  • čas přidán 1. 11. 2019
  • We had an electric water heater that had a badly corroded connection between the flexible supply line and the heat-trap nipple. I show you the entire process from start to finish to replace these two parts. There are a few challenges along the way, but we make the repair and save ourselves a lot of money in the process!
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Komentáře • 367

  • @chatys1
    @chatys1 Před 2 lety +39

    I’m glad that they don’t edit the struggle moments. That make me have confidence, I feel like “it’s normal don’t do it easy but I can do it”

    • @rmiller1109
      @rmiller1109 Před rokem

      No doubt, my nipples look like this, scary but needs to be replace. Wish me luck happy thanksgiving

  • @carlitosinvegas6015
    @carlitosinvegas6015 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Excellent video for not editing out the struggle removing the fitting.

  • @mguerramd
    @mguerramd Před 3 lety +28

    I actually appreciated that the guy before me left the labels on the corrugated pipes, since, as a homeowner not a plumber, I could not tell by eye that they were 3/4" FIP. This way I could buy new BEFORE tearing it apart and leaving the house water off while I ran to the plumbing supply house. Sped up the process, less angst for the wife.

  • @ktm0ice
    @ktm0ice Před 4 lety +61

    I tighten the fitting just a bit to break it loose then remove normally. A trick I have been using for years

    • @captainadams7569
      @captainadams7569 Před 2 lety +8

      Or, he could just use a cheat bar for better leverage.

  • @MarkHenderson-fc4by
    @MarkHenderson-fc4by Před 11 měsíci +67

    This was an exact replacement for the old one that lasted about 10 years. czcams.com/users/postUgkx7yWIKcrbA9KMHkGSfcgxW2lsjHT6B8Sh The top of my mitigation tube by my roofline was just a 90 elbow which allowed too much debris to fall down into the fan, eventually ruining it. Without this issue, I bet it would have kept running another 10 years. When I replaced this fan, I added an extra elbow joint so the top tube now it does a 180, which should solve that problem. The radon guys around here wanted to charge me a $300 diagnostic fee, then parts/labor (probably close to $600 total). I installed this all by myself in about an hour for the cost of the fan; it would probably be even easier/faster with two people. FYI the manufacturer's warranty greatly differs depending on whether you install it yourself (1 yr warranty) or have a licensed installer do it (10 yrs).

  • @sharoncanfield2478
    @sharoncanfield2478 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for a "real" world example of replacing a heat-trap nipple with all the effort.

  • @ameliarose9868
    @ameliarose9868 Před 3 lety +29

    Love an honest video that shows all the possibilities of encounters & how to deal with those problems.
    Hate most videos that actually go as far to edit skip entire whole STEPS
    Because they had problems& they just don't want to show any problems they had.

  • @francoisedurocher2671
    @francoisedurocher2671 Před 3 lety +6

    "There are a few challenges along the way" . I repair with success my tank today, because you show in your video, how to face some difficulties. Thanks again

  • @bubbercakes528
    @bubbercakes528 Před rokem +4

    Thank you. Had the same problem with mine and used this video to fix. I had called four plumbers and no calls back. Now it’s fixed and all I had to buy was some tape, dope and a hose kit. I really appreciate your video! Most the videos I saw were gas jobs. Finally saw this video and it looked exactly like my electric unit.

  • @medicalnegligence
    @medicalnegligence Před 4 lety +30

    DIYers be mindful that rocking and partial rotation of the tanks piped with rigid natural gas piping could compromise gas connections especially at unions. Excellent video for electric water heater.

  • @j.r.richard8532
    @j.r.richard8532 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you Sarah for wiping up that rusty gunk on the top of the tank. You are not the only one that it was driving crazy !!

  • @soefma
    @soefma Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks Dan and Sarah both of you for recording and sharing this project! I also having similar leaking from the cold inlet, scared to do by myself but local technicians suggesting to replace the entire thing! I wanted to give a try and looking to find someone who can help me! My one might have dip stick pipe connected, little complicated.

  • @NHILLproductions
    @NHILLproductions Před rokem

    Thanks. Great video. Gotta change one of the supply lines too. Your instructions were very thorough, but easy to understand.

  • @Don-ee8ls
    @Don-ee8ls Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you Dan!
    It saved me replacing the water heater as recommended by the plummer!

  • @barrybarry5305
    @barrybarry5305 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This video gave me the confidence to repair my water heater. Damn cold inlet corroded. Gave me an opportunity to use the induction heater I recently bought-it made the nipple relatively simple to remove

  • @Stone59
    @Stone59 Před 4 lety +17

    Thank you. I was going to call a plumber but after watching your video decided to try it myself. I was concerned because I had to cut the copper pipe to remove the connection. It had a one piece soldered on copper flex pipe w/fitting. I purchase a flex hose from home depot that had a "shark-bite" end so I could just push on. Looks like it made a good seal and all is working. I will check off &on over next couple days.

  • @jch7807
    @jch7807 Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you so much! I was struggling to get the anode rod off on my Bradford White water heater and tapping it with the hammer made all the difference!!! I was able to replace both the anode rod and the hydrojet water inlet pipe.

    • @DanSarahMakers
      @DanSarahMakers  Před 4 lety +2

      Glad to have helped! Sometimes they are way too stuck or corroded and the nipple twists off in the tank fitting or worse, the tank breaks. But hammering on the wrench is a good last ditch effort before getting a new heater.

  • @kh1129
    @kh1129 Před 9 měsíci

    This was EXTREMELY helpful. I need to get on this, this week!

  • @gl8585
    @gl8585 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you!, I have a solar hot water heater and the nipple for the pump supply line started leaking, company that installed system wouldn't touch it because they were afraid it would break during removal. Wanted $2400 to replace the tank. Local plumbing company told me same thing. Got the replacement nipple/dip tube assembly from the manufacturer Bradford White for $36 including shipping. Used a pipe wrench and hammer to tap it out just like you showed, came out easy and installed new one myself, system works perfect now!

    • @DanSarahMakers
      @DanSarahMakers  Před 2 lety +1

      It is so great to hear stories like yours! We are very happy you were able to save $2400 and get it working too! Nice work!

  • @kerstinmilner8435
    @kerstinmilner8435 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks so much! I was able to replace my supply line because of your video.

  • @ScottEllisDigitalMacGyver

    Dan, just changed out my lines. Very helpful. Keep up the great tutorials.

  • @psalm101031
    @psalm101031 Před rokem

    This little video saved my day. Thank you so much.

  • @Jimmy-ul3si
    @Jimmy-ul3si Před 2 lety

    Just came home from a week long vacation to find this exact problem. Thank you very much for the video. Going to try and replace it tomorrow.

  • @mrstanskaggs1
    @mrstanskaggs1 Před 4 lety +32

    I love seeing people do these kinds of repairs. It gives me and others confidence on doing the same. Great video and excellent effort. That fitting took a lot of blows to remove... wow!

    • @kimwelstead8994
      @kimwelstead8994 Před 2 lety +2

      I love it when the wife calls to have it fixed properly after hubby fucks it up.

    • @Marvinfj32
      @Marvinfj32 Před 7 měsíci

      I always loved those calls.
      @@kimwelstead8994

  • @lizozturk5615
    @lizozturk5615 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for posting this video. It gave me the confidence to replace my leaking supply hose. I probably should have replaced the heat trap nipple too but the non threaded part was too far down to reach with the wrench and I wasn't sure if I'd be able to tighten a new one without damaging its threads. Otherwise the repair was relatively quick and easy..

  • @madmadras
    @madmadras Před 2 lety

    Great video presentation, gives me confidence to work on my water heater .

  • @Roscoschickenwaffles
    @Roscoschickenwaffles Před 6 měsíci

    Was cleaning outside my water heater room today and decided to take a peak make sure rodents weren’t getting in anymore lone behold did I fine some dampness and the same issue going on at the top of my water heater, will do this tomorrow hopefully that fitting isn’t ceased on too bad! Great video, demonstration and explination!

  • @sudokucafe
    @sudokucafe Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video. I have this exact problem, but my tank is sooo old I think I will just have it replaced. Great video!

  • @joerosales8755
    @joerosales8755 Před 3 lety +10

    Great explanation and detailed work. like your patience I would've used the F word in some occasions. 👍👍💯

  • @jimnguyen1267
    @jimnguyen1267 Před 3 lety +1

    Dan, I like the way you work I mean very careful guy. Thanks.

  • @repostyle1
    @repostyle1 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Good video, sending it to my son to replace his. Couple of things I would do different, remove the gasket from the old hose and thread it on the new nipple, then you can use the wrench to tighten it without damaging the threads. Also, when I use Teflon tape, I don't cover the first two or three threads so it's easier to start putting on the new hose by hand.

  • @wilassguess
    @wilassguess Před 4 lety +9

    Thanks for showing the real deal on getting that corroded connection loose...

    • @hatespeechisntreal
      @hatespeechisntreal Před 3 lety +1

      It's the flix hose stop using those

    • @reno5948
      @reno5948 Před 3 lety

      If you call hammering away, thus risk damaging the inside of the tank, the real deal? Some penetrating lubricant left for 10 mins would have accomplished an easy removal.

    • @homerepairlife5.098
      @homerepairlife5.098 Před 3 měsíci

      @@hatespeechisntreal Yep, I’ve changed out 100s of those that breakdown and plug up all the aerators and showerheads. Or found them shooting off like old faithful in the middle of the night because they break down.

  • @lylachristopherson865
    @lylachristopherson865 Před 3 lety +1

    Long video, but absolutely worth it!! Great job on your production vales, too. This is exactly the part I need to take care of. Thank you.

  • @tylerwellman5783
    @tylerwellman5783 Před rokem +1

    Very helpful video. Funny, I had exactly the same problems when doing the same job, so this saved me a lot of time (went straight for the hammer to wrench to get the nipple out).

  • @boltup5566
    @boltup5566 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for this. Most of the how to videos on water heaters make it seem like the nut on the water connection is super easy to remove.

    • @DanSarahMakers
      @DanSarahMakers  Před 3 lety +5

      Glad to hear you found this helpful Our! Our videos tend to be longer for this very reason. The goal is the help others get the job done correctly, by not skipping to the end with all the hard stuff cut out.

  • @michaelmcguffin6802
    @michaelmcguffin6802 Před 2 lety +2

    Found this very helpful. Had to buy a 3ft piece of pipe to add to my wrench to have enough leverage to loosen the nipple.

  • @normandofranca5430
    @normandofranca5430 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video, Thank you !

  • @jamesmora1469
    @jamesmora1469 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Excellent. I got stuck on Christmas Eve with the hardware stores closed. We had a kinked copper ribbed in take and it was leaking two days. I'm part deaf so I didn't hear it as it's a outdoor water heater. Lowered water pressure, a friend attempted to solder the crack but it still leaked but much less. Tomorrow a plumber is coming to replace it but also the top valve unit and will need to break the stucco wall a bit to secure the galvanized pipe. My ceiling pipes are copper but not the drop down pipes. My house has 3 shut off valves we installed to isolate if needed.

  • @bnewman2544
    @bnewman2544 Před 5 měsíci

    Nice video! Lot of good practical direction with reasons.

  • @rosesntymac4166
    @rosesntymac4166 Před rokem

    Great video! Gave me understanding of my tank that appears to have leaks from both intake nipples. I did not realize that those can b removed and replaced. Thanks for the help!

    • @wayneguy6043
      @wayneguy6043 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Just don’t break it, then you will need a new tank at that moment

  • @kennethjordan6252
    @kennethjordan6252 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank God you are awesome 🙏 I am a senior citizen and my water tank had corrosion but it was a gas water heater. I watched your video I believe that the flexible line would be much better. Attached to the nipple on top of the water heater. I'm not going to do it myself. I think it's best to hire a plumber 😉.

  • @greenscarab2
    @greenscarab2 Před 3 lety +2

    The heat tightens it up too. Just like when you change oil filter, you hand tighten it, same with the bolt under the truck. I liked your video and saved it . I like the hammer to loosen. When the tank was moving I was cringing, lol 😬

  • @dennispaine1624
    @dennispaine1624 Před rokem

    Well Dan, my electric hot water tank inlet nipple failed today. Luckily I was doing laundry beside the hot water tank.. Ha, ha….I had to use my largest pipe wrench and sledge hammer to remove the nipple. New nipple and repair was easy peasy thanks to your video. Okay, little elbow grease for repair and water cleanup but a cheap fix. Great video, thank you sir!

  • @eulaliorodriguez5325
    @eulaliorodriguez5325 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing this video.

  • @alejandrom3060
    @alejandrom3060 Před 2 měsíci

    THank you, appreciate your help

  • @Dhi-fe5eu
    @Dhi-fe5eu Před rokem

    Great video. I learned a lot.

  • @AlekDavis
    @AlekDavis Před 4 lety +6

    My hot water supply line started dripping, so I watched this video to learn how to replace it. Funny, the nut that attaches the line to the heater also got stuck I ended up going to Harbor Freight and buying a 24 pipe wrench. It took a few tries, but eventually it broke the nut allowing me to unscrew it. The rest was easy.

  • @tjnguyen746
    @tjnguyen746 Před 4 lety

    Thanks Dan.

  • @passivemoon
    @passivemoon Před rokem

    Well done. Thank you. 😊

  • @francoisedurocher2671
    @francoisedurocher2671 Před 3 lety

    thank you so much, it's clear and honest.

  • @research903
    @research903 Před rokem +7

    If the fittings don't want to thread together, hold pressure on the fitting while turning it OFF (counter-clockwise). You will feel the fitting move downward a small bit as the threads engage. Then resume turning it clockwise to thread it on.

  • @rinamartin7057
    @rinamartin7057 Před 4 měsíci

    Very awesome. Thanks. Big help. Good film crew. Peace ✌️

  • @oneswta2n
    @oneswta2n Před rokem

    Thanks you for the video it is very helpful much appreciated...

  • @user-vx1yz8cd9p
    @user-vx1yz8cd9p Před 8 měsíci

    10 stars from me and them great job well done

  • @frankb1
    @frankb1 Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is a very good video. Using the hammer to loosen the nipple is what I would do.

  • @ranger6447
    @ranger6447 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video...How to wrestler a water heater 🤪 I actually downloaded it because I have the same issue, very helpsul. Thanks Dan 👍

  • @hectorrapirap663
    @hectorrapirap663 Před rokem

    Perfect. thanks for the guide. it will help me. I thought it was a long nipple.

  • @1947froggy
    @1947froggy Před 6 měsíci

    Great video Dan & Sarah, I am in the middle & did not know the nipple was "special" so returning the straight thru ones I got & ordering special, glad I watched & did not get the old one off yet, though I could have put a straight through I guess, the 25 yrs ago doubt the had that in water heaters. :) Froggy

  • @1961Marat
    @1961Marat Před rokem

    thanks a million buddy.

  • @nameuser4406
    @nameuser4406 Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @bugmanmech
    @bugmanmech Před rokem

    Started with wrench after just saying to start with fingers only with no comment about it? Loved the video

  • @joeydelmarsjr.646
    @joeydelmarsjr.646 Před 4 lety

    thx for the video

  • @travissapp2235
    @travissapp2235 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Legend has it that he is still trying to get the cold water line hooked up. 😅

  • @laurenanderson9271
    @laurenanderson9271 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the great tutorial! You mentioned there were 5 failure points and one of mine didn’t pass. I’m dripping from the red gasket between the brass and connector hose- what do I fix?

  • @davidjordan2446
    @davidjordan2446 Před 3 lety +2

    what do you do if it leaks at the red washer that is on the flex? replace the flex?

  • @cyb5761
    @cyb5761 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video thanks. That would have happened to me trying to get that top piece out. I dunno but maybe I might carry a short piece of pipe to go over the pipe wrench handle just for times when more leverage is needed. Great job though. I replaced our water heater once and used flex hoses like that. The copper pipe side I used compression ring fitting. I hope that is okay.

  • @gaulthierbizimungu6521

    Good job stay blessed

  • @nortonics5745
    @nortonics5745 Před 2 lety

    I yiy yiy. The moment you see a hack using a wrench as a hammer you should know it's not going to get any better. This vid proves it well.

  • @terran236
    @terran236 Před rokem

    My cold water inlet was leaking so much water that it got into my house thank you so much for this video I'm going to try to repair it myself and save myself $2,000 for a new one

  • @silver24ify
    @silver24ify Před 3 lety

    Thanks you help me a lot how fix my own W.H.

  • @read2gainknowledge
    @read2gainknowledge Před 3 lety +1

    what happens if you don't have those two supply lines on the top and only the one in the middle with corrosion? Is it a bigger problem or is it the same procedure. I don't plan on doing it myself but I want to make sure the tank won't explode.

  • @glam6798
    @glam6798 Před 4 lety +18

    What about the dip tube that connect to the cold water inlet nipple? I
    don't see a dip tube connect to your new cold water side nipple during
    your replacement.

    • @jeandeaux2129
      @jeandeaux2129 Před 2 lety

      Yep, the W/H will not function properly without a dip tube---while taking a shower he will have to keep adjusting the hot/cold water spigots to maintain a constant water temp.

    • @vinetwiner
      @vinetwiner Před rokem

      Don't know if you'll see this comment, but you saved my ass. Thanks.

  • @carloscardenas6767
    @carloscardenas6767 Před 4 lety

    Noticed a tiny hole by my cold side nipple was spewing out any tips on that

  • @kack7130
    @kack7130 Před 2 lety

    Thank you and camera holder

  • @afgluda
    @afgluda Před 2 lety +1

    Can you release the pressure by relief valve only or you have to drain the water out of the tank?

  • @Cazness
    @Cazness Před 4 lety +7

    If you read the stickers that come on the flex lines many say to not use teflon tape. I used tape when I was new just because never had a problem and the stopped once I read the label and never had a problem either.

    • @natto_4
      @natto_4 Před 3 lety +2

      The threads aren't designed to prevent leaks - the rubber washer is the seal when compressed.

  • @alanh8101
    @alanh8101 Před rokem

    Great video I just did replace my electric water heater tank but one issue I have no water is going constant on my hot water tap?? Is it airlock or what should I do??

  • @rudyflores516
    @rudyflores516 Před 3 lety

    Nice work sr 👌👍👍💪

  • @noperope1.043
    @noperope1.043 Před 3 lety

    this is great for research thank you!

  • @driscollmv
    @driscollmv Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the repair share Dan, Just curious do you shut off the Hot going from the hwh to the house, or is that left open?

  • @benjaminsanchez1981
    @benjaminsanchez1981 Před rokem

    How can you change the anode rod on this water heater model. Mine needs to be change but it looks like it's under the pressure valve and it's hard to take off

  • @wingnutbert9685
    @wingnutbert9685 Před 3 měsíci

    FYI: If the tank fitting is steel, it will cause a galvanic reaction with the brass/bronze hose end. Happens with dissimilar metals of most types when in contact with each other. Thread tape and/or dope won't act as a barrier against this.
    If possible, add a short brass/bronze nipple between the tank and the braided hose. Nipple is much cheaper and will be the sacrificial piece, rather than the pricier hose. Swap out the nipple with a new one when corrosion starts. 👍

  • @HisWayHomestead
    @HisWayHomestead Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for making this video! I have this exact same issue and need to do this repair. What do you have to do if you have a propane heater? Do I need to shut the gas off?

  • @effthegop
    @effthegop Před 3 měsíci

    Not quite 30" clearance in front of the electrical panel :)
    My water heater looks just like that. I bought and installed a new one but I'm going to attempt to repair the old one an use it somewhere else. I wasn't 100% sure the nipple was actually replaceable. Thanks. I might try to ratchet strap the old one in place somehow or maybe throw a back up wrench on the release valve to keep it from spinning. I'll pre soak it with something like penetrol overnight.

  • @BeckVMH
    @BeckVMH Před 2 lety

    5:20 Ah, the routine complications that occur when DIY. Glad to see I'm not the only one. There's always something. haha

  • @jimonqa
    @jimonqa Před rokem

    Just got a new Rheem electric water tank and the TPV fitting at top of tank is leaking (not the valve, but where it threads into the tank). I pulled it, wrapped teflon tape 6 times, reinstalled. Still leaking (very slowly). So, I removed it again, put 6 wraps of teflon tape and some TFE paste and reinstalled, but not as tight (snug). I'll wait to see... it takes a couple hours to see any water. Any other ideas if this doesn't work?

  • @jordank4570
    @jordank4570 Před 3 lety

    Would this be the same process on the hot water side?

  • @011CJ
    @011CJ Před rokem

    Is this a comin problem? I have both of mine look like Thay are leaking and the pressure releaf as well . All seem to b sleeping at thee threads and it appears like it had Ben looking for a really long time .thanks for the vid

  • @RandomYoutuber1023
    @RandomYoutuber1023 Před 3 lety +14

    Some tips from a DIY'er.. Great video BTW. First, if you relieve the pressure in the tank, remove the stainless hose, leave the tank full until the last step. This way the weight of the full tank of water will help ballast the tank and allow you to break the fitting on top free easier. Second, the reason for your rusting is because metals of dissimilar alchemy will have a galvanizing effect on one another. Thus it creates rust where 2 different metals touch. By using the Teflon tape & paste you create a barrier which will prevent rust in the future. Finally, if your house has a backflow prevention system on the cold water supply, you have to empty the tank using the pressure relief valve lever. However before opening that lever, make SURE your cold water supply is turned off, otherwise you'll make a mess! Happy trails!

    • @Marvinfj32
      @Marvinfj32 Před 7 měsíci +1

      So wrong, the metal threads cut thru the teflon, it liquifies when tightened.

    • @wingnutbert9685
      @wingnutbert9685 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Marvinfj32 Yep. Was gonna say the same.

  • @HemanLee
    @HemanLee Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks, I would be afraid of turning it that hard - thinking the tank would crack.

    • @babymantuck3256
      @babymantuck3256 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes I agree. I watched him struggle getting that free and I had the same issue. I just gave up. Maybe now I will try again because my fitting at the heater is rusting pretty bad

  • @sparky3869
    @sparky3869 Před 3 lety +2

    How was the dip tube?

  • @fixitfelix718
    @fixitfelix718 Před 4 lety +6

    The flex lines say no teflon on alot.. also i JUST did this and there was corrosion on the tank itself...new heater time

  • @spencerhansen8374
    @spencerhansen8374 Před rokem

    That's the beauty of hammer drills and drivers...

  • @nicholasdeluca3580
    @nicholasdeluca3580 Před rokem

    Good video, ty.
    Did not understand why the red and blue "tabs" or markers were all over the place, thought they would consistently mark hot n cold. Would like some feedback.thx.

  • @HeideggerCat
    @HeideggerCat Před 3 lety +2

    shouldnt there be a dip tube attached to this fitting ?

  • @gregl2249
    @gregl2249 Před 3 lety +1

    Great Video!!! Did you thread the tape in the opposite direction? I thought it was necessary, just asking

  • @edarnold99017
    @edarnold99017 Před 4 lety

    Great video!

  • @johnvimalan
    @johnvimalan Před rokem

    Great !!

  • @benjaminarmbruster1458

    First off GREAT video! Thank you! Secondly, I'm laughing my butt off over here at the 3:00 mark when you put that wrench on the feedline... I'm like, "What's he got that wrench on? That's a strange looking fitting..." and then I realized your wrench was actually on the REAR feed, but it's perfectly blocked by the front one! LoL Great optical illusion XD

  • @patrickeul
    @patrickeul Před 3 lety

    Thanks for this. What's the difference if the water heater is gas?