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My water heater is constantly running.
Maybe you should catch it then. Don't let it get away!
Oh you are a real Jerry Seinfeld aren't you?
I prefer someone more like Drew Carey. However, I know what to do about the water heater.
Thank God. What do I do?
First, check to see if their is any water on the floor.
I have already done that and there is.
Good, in that case it may not be too serious.
There is a valve a the top of the water heater you can tighten, Tighten the valve at the
top and see if that stops the leak.
OK I can do that. I can find that and tighten it if need be.
The other thing that you can do is to fight and tighten all of the connections that lead
to the heater. You will probably need to use a wrench for the valve at the top and the
fittings.
I guess I have some kind of rusty old relic wrench around here.Guy: You want to make sure
that all the pipe fittings are tight and are not leaking.
If the pipe fittings are still leaking you may need to replace the fittings.
I don't think that is something I could do myself.
Let me know if you are having trouble, and I will ride in on my white horse to save you.
That would be very good of you to do. I would appreciate that.
You are quite welcome. You may find that just slightly tigething the valve at the top will
take care of the problem though.
I hope so, because I don't feel like getting involved in a long drawn out repair.
Well, if you do, your good friend here will help you out.