Replacing a Water Heater Element: Skip the Plumber, Do It Yourself
Cold water three mornings in a row. That's how this episode started — and it ended with a $41 part and two hours of careful work instead of a $250+ plumber call. In this Torque & Tape episode, we go deep on electric water heater element replacement: diagnosing with a multimeter, draining the tank fully, the cross-threading trap that can ruin your repair, Teflon tape technique, dry firing prevention, and why the anode rod inspection is worth doing while you're already set up. First-person mentor-driven instruction from someone who's done this job wrong once and right many times since. If you own an electric water heater and don't know how to test or replace the elements, this is the episode to start with.