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Water Heater Leaking From The Bottom

Three common causes, what is safe to check yourself, and when to call a pro.

The tank itself has failed internally (rust-through)

Pro required

Most common

Safe to check yourself

  • Look at the floor around the base of the tank for standing water
  • Check whether the water is coming from underneath the tank itself, not from a pipe or valve above it

A tank that has rusted through cannot be repaired. It needs to be replaced, and a technician needs to shut off water and power safely before that happens.

The drain valve near the base is loose or failing

Pro required

Common

Safe to check yourself

  • Look directly at the drain valve for dripping, separate from the rest of the tank base
  • Feel whether the area right at the valve is wetter than the surrounding floor

Confirming whether it's the valve or the tank without disturbing anything takes a trained eye. Treat any bottom leak as urgent either way and call a plumber.

Condensation, not an actual leak

DIY OK

Less common

Safe to check yourself

  • Check whether the water heater was installed or the temperature setting was changed in the last day or two
  • Check whether the water shows up as small droplets rather than a steady drip or a puddle

If it's droplets only, appeared right after installation or a setting change, and isn't a steady drip, it's usually condensation and clears on its own within a day. If the dripping continues or increases, stop assuming condensation and treat it as a real leak.

DIY or pro, at a glance

  • The tank itself has failed internally (rust-through)Pro required
  • The drain valve near the base is loose or failingPro required
  • Condensation, not an actual leakDIY OK

When more than one cause is possible, start from the most common one above. If you are not sure which cause applies, this one is a pro job.

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Last updated 2026-07-03.