I have a funky happening here tonight and I am not a plumber. I think I understand whats going on but looking for advice if any of you have experience to offer.
My hot water shut off tonight. The cold water runs fine, but there is just nothing coming out of the hot water side in all the fixtures in my house. I tested the relief valve near the top of the water heater and same goes there... pressure for just a second and then nothing. It almost seems like the cold water inlet is plugged. Its 3/4" copper pipe with a ball valve shutoff on the way in. Anyone have experience with this and know of a common place that the pipes can plug up?
My first thought was possible silt/rust/calcium build up on the bottom of the tank could build up high enough to plug the inlet pipe so I tried opening the drain valve to see if it was plugged. I had a bit of white water come out, then it ran clear and flowed fast.
Also thinking I might add, that the house is only 4 years old so the heater isn't that old either. We do get a bit of calcium build up around the outlets of our faucets.
Any help or advice appreciated. Thanks