No, a water heater cannot explode if it is turned off.
Yes, it is recommended to turn off the water heater when the water is turned off to prevent damage to the heater and save energy.
The water heater is turned off to save energy and prevent overheating or potential damage.
Yes, it is recommended to turn off the gas water heater when the water is turned off to prevent damage to the heater and ensure safety.
When the water from your faucet is sputtering when being turned off, then it is a sign that your water is overheating. Trickling from the valve can also mean over pressure.
The gas valve for the water heater should be turned on when you need hot water and off when you do not need hot water.
No.
Your gas water heater may be turned off for safety reasons, maintenance, or if there is a problem with the unit. It is important to have a professional inspect and repair the heater before turning it back on to avoid any potential hazards.
Check the shut-off valve above it. It may be turned off or plugged up.
You would need to specify the size of the heater
Only if the hot water breaker is turned off.
Not normally - without the water flowing from the meter, water cannot be consumed within the home, so the level inside the water heater will remain as it was before the water meter was turned off. It is common sense to remove power or shut off the gas to the water heater when another utility is shut down.
no as it will burn out the element