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Water Heater Leaking From the Bottom

Why is my water heater leaking from the bottom? Here's what causes it, how it's fixed, and when to call a pro.

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Water pooling under your heater is a warning sign. It may be condensation, a leaking drain valve, or—most seriously—a corroded tank. If the tank is leaking, replacement is the only fix. We'll determine the cause and prevent a basement flood.

Common Causes

It may be condensation, a leaking drain valve, or—most seriously—a corroded tank. If the tank is leaking, replacement is the only fix. We'll determine the cause and prevent a basement flood.

How We Fix It

Our licensed technicians run a full diagnostic to find the true root cause—not just the symptom. We carry common parts on the truck, so most repairs are completed in a single visit. You'll get a flat, upfront price before any work begins.

Dealing with water heater leaking from the bottom right now? Call 973-834-8833 for same-day water heater repair across Northern NJ.

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Water Heater Leaking From the Bottom — FAQs

Why is my water heater leaking from the bottom?

Water pooling under your heater is a warning sign. It may be condensation, a leaking drain valve, or—most seriously—a corroded tank. If the tank is leaking, replacement is the only fix. We'll determine the cause and prevent a basement flood.

Can I fix this myself?

Some basic checks (like resetting a breaker) are safe, but most water heater repairs involve gas, electricity, or water under pressure and should be handled by a licensed pro for safety and code compliance.

How much will the repair cost?

It depends on the part and labor involved. We provide a flat, upfront price after diagnosis—and free estimates.

Should I repair or replace?

If your unit is under 8–10 years old, repair usually makes sense. If it's older or the tank itself is failing, replacement may be smarter. We give honest advice.

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