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Nov 29, 2022
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Hello. My home's Rheem water heater is dripping from the drain valve. It is strange as it seems to sometimes spit out some water and then stop and then occurs again. I have a little plastic bucket to collect the water, probably about 3 cups of water in a 24 hour period. I was doing some research and understand that these plastic drain valve should be replaced with a brass one (a little concerned to do it myself as I read that the plastic can break and be stuck there.. also trying to save money to get plumber.)

In addition, I read that maybe a hose cap can be screwed on. But is this safe?

Besides these options, can I just permanently connect a hose to the drain valve to let the water exit to the ground? Any other thoughts?

Thank you.
 
That valve is meant to drip from time to time.
Whatever you do, don't cap or block it off.
You will create a bomb that will do major damage to your house, neighbours houses and low flying aircraft.
 
I believe OP mentioned that it is a drain valve and not the T&P valve. The T&P valve relieves pressure and therefore should not be capped. But isn't the drain valve ok to cap?
 

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