Hey guys,
I was at my in-laws house yesterday and noticed that his pump housing has a small hole in it (looks like a pin-hole) allowing a small amount of water out.
I was wondering how I would go about changing the pump housing. I'm assuming I have to cut the pvc piping to do so, but the pipe on the suction side is very short between the valve and pump. What would you guys recommend me do?
Also, he was told he needed to put an anode in his system to help prevent corrosion in his heater (his thermostats keep going bad and having to be replaced). Would I be correct to assume that this would need to be installed in the pipe just before the inlet of the heater? Would it be ok to install it in a horizontal position? and is there any type / place to buy that you would recommend?
Thanks!
Mike
I was at my in-laws house yesterday and noticed that his pump housing has a small hole in it (looks like a pin-hole) allowing a small amount of water out.
I was wondering how I would go about changing the pump housing. I'm assuming I have to cut the pvc piping to do so, but the pipe on the suction side is very short between the valve and pump. What would you guys recommend me do?
Also, he was told he needed to put an anode in his system to help prevent corrosion in his heater (his thermostats keep going bad and having to be replaced). Would I be correct to assume that this would need to be installed in the pipe just before the inlet of the heater? Would it be ok to install it in a horizontal position? and is there any type / place to buy that you would recommend?
Thanks!
Mike


