Is a Leaking Water Heater Dangerous? What to Do Next
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CALL NOW (970) 818-1613Short Answer: It Can Be
A leaking water heater is not always an emergency, but it should never be ignored. The danger depends on leak type, fuel source, and response time.
Potential Dangers
Water Damage
Even a slow leak causes mold growth, structural damage, and costly repairs. A 40 to 50 gallon tank failure can flood an entire room.
Electrical Hazard
Electric water heaters combine water and high voltage. Never touch a leaking electric water heater without shutting off the breaker.

Gas Leak Risk
While water leaks do not cause gas leaks, conditions leading to failure can also affect gas connections. If you smell gas, evacuate and call 911.
Scalding
Tank water is 120 to 140 degrees. A sudden rupture releases scalding water. Keep children and pets away.
Immediate Steps
- Turn off power: Gas valve to “Off” or circuit breaker off
- Turn off water supply: Close the cold water valve above the heater
- Contain water: Use towels, buckets, or a wet-dry vacuum
- Identify the source: Top connections, T&P valve, drain valve, or tank body
- Call a professional
When It Is an Emergency
- You smell gas
- Water is flooding rapidly
- The leak is near an electrical panel
- You hear hissing or popping sounds
- The water heater is in a living space without a drain
JT Plumbing Heating & Air serves Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor, Greeley, Wellington, Berthoud, Longmont, Johnstown, Eaton, Evans, and Mead. Contact us or call (970) 818-1613 for service.
