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Check the outside spigot for pressure. They are usually plumber before the PRV. Will eliminate one possible issue
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Came in to say the same thing.You’ve either got a disintegrated dip tube in your water heater tank… or you’ve got a bad cartridge in a single lever faucet (or shower) that’s created a cross-over/ circulation loop.
At 14 years old… stop ******* with that thing. Tank is on borrowed time before it starts leaking. Replace and move on.
Have you checked the output temp lock on the water heater your setting could be low, can bump the temp up under the panels just make sure to do it under both
i didnt know till my plumber told me lololI have not, I didnt know you could do that, im embarrassed to say but everything i know about water heaters i learned in the last 72 hours via YouTube lol
Sorry I'm late to the game, but this is the best advice of the thread !!!!!At 14 years old… stop ******* with that thing. Tank is on borrowed time before it starts leaking. Replace and move on.