Hot water was running out very quickly. I tested voltages, upper element looked good, on the lower the small protective plastic cover over the wires shocked me. I cut the breaker and found this loose wire. And obviously all this rust/mineral build up. If I were to fix I’d try to replace the element but I’m afraid that I won’t be able to securely position the new one because of all the build up. Is that build up easy to clean off? For now, I disconnected the wires coming down from the top element and turned the breaker back on so that we at least have some hot water while we figure this out.

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Bro!

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I can’t tell if this is a shit post…

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I think it’s an appropriate response to that photo.

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I agree with you. I meant in regards to OP’s post.

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I’d replace. The tank is compromised and leaking. Heatpump, conventional or tankless regardless of your decision, replacement will be needed.

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Replace. A 50 gallon gas WH will set you back $500. My guy installs them for $300, I think you can find a similar price in your area if you look for someone in your neighborhood.

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What a great price for an install. I got quoted $1200 just for install. I’ve done one once before so I think I can handle it. Thanks for the advice!

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Replace. A 50 gallon gas WH will set you back $500. My guy installs them for $300, I think you can find a similar price in your area if you look for someone in your neighborhood.

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I don’t know much about water heaters, but I would say replace, even if it can be repaired there are likely other things that will go wrong soon. I was able to install my own gas water heater easily with a new one for $300, electric should be even easier.

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