Monday, May 28, 2012

Exploding Water Heaters



If you need a water heater installed, it's important to make sure that the plumber doing the work is fully licensed.  Most states, including New Mexico, require a Journeyman Plumbing and Gas license for all water heater repairs and installations.  Always ask your plumber to see their license before they repair or install any gas or electric water heaters, or for that matter, any plumbing in your home at all. Licensed plumbers have a plastic license, similar to a drivers' license with their name and qualifications issued by the State.  If they don't have this on their person, they might not be qualified to do the work.  Be aware that some businesses do send unlicensed apprentices to do this type of work - it saves businesses money, but it puts you at risk and it's illegal.  

A professional water heater installation may seem expensive, but resist the cheap options such as trying to install one yourself or paying an unlicensed handyman.  Keep in mind that when you pay for a licensed plumber, you are getting a professional who will ensure all aspects of the job are up to code for your safety.  Not to mention that professionals have access to higher quality water heater tanks than you can find in "big box" stores, and they usually offer a warranty or guarantee of some type on the work they do. It's worth the cost of paying someone who knows what they're doing when you consider what an improperly installed water heater can do. 

In fact, here is a local Albuquerque story from 1951.  A boy was killed in the KiMo theater and seven people were injured when a water heater exploded.  Local Albuquerque legend has it that the unfortunate boy actually haunts the theater to this day.


For an even more jarring look at what sort of damage a water heater can do, check out this MythBusters Video!


MythBusters is a fun show, but in reality, exploding water heaters are a real danger to be aware of.  In fact, here's a story of one exploding in Phoenix just a couple of years ago.  It was really lucky that nobody got hurt.


If you have an improperly installed water heater in your home, you are literally sitting on a ticking time bomb.  If you're in the greater Albuquerque area, Wilson Waterworks will gladly send a licensed plumber to give you a free safety inspection on your water heater, plumbing, heating and cooling systems.

Visit our website to learn more about Wilson Waterworks Professional Plumbers

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