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  • Water Heater Drain Valve for AO Smith GCV50-200 - Part 100263839

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AO Smith Water Heater GCV50-200 FAQs

Most A. O. Smith 50-gallon gas water heaters, including model GCV50-200, typically last 8 to 12 years. Regular maintenance (especially protecting the tank from corrosion) helps you reach the upper end of that range and avoid early tank failure.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

A water heater’s service life is mainly driven by water quality, usage, and maintenance.

  • Hard water and heavy hot-water demand shorten lifespan
  • High thermostat settings increase wear and scale buildup
  • Lack of flushing allows sediment to overheat the tank bottom
  • A depleted anode rod speeds up internal tank corrosion
  • Poor venting or combustion issues can stress burner components

Maintenance that helps it last longer

These steps are the most effective for extending the life of a gas water heater:

  • Flush the tank periodically to reduce sediment
  • Inspect and replace the anode rod when it is heavily worn (this is the main corrosion protection)
  • Test the temperature and pressure relief valve for proper operation
  • Keep the burner area clean and make sure air intake is not blocked
  • Watch for early warning signs like rusty hot water, popping sounds, or reduced hot-water output

If you are planning proactive maintenance, the correct replacement part for this model is the water heater anode rod 100111073.

Quick guide: replace vs. repair

What you notice Most common cause What we recommend
Rusty or metallic-smelling hot water Worn anode rod Replace anode rod, then flush tank
Rumbling or popping during heating Sediment buildup Flush tank; consider more frequent flushing
Pilot won’t stay lit Weak thermocouple or pilot issue Inspect pilot system; replace failed part
Water around base of tank Tank leak Replace the water heater

Why it matters

Once the tank itself corrodes through, it is not a repairable part. Replacing wear items early (especially the anode rod) is the best way to protect the tank and keep your GCV50-200 running reliably.

Last updated: January 2026

The most common issues we see on the Ao Smith GCV50-200 gas water heater are pilot problems (won’t light or won’t stay lit), inconsistent hot water, and leaks from safety or drain components. Many of these symptoms trace back to the pilot/thermocouple, gas valve control, or routine maintenance items like the anode rod.

Common problems and what they usually point to

  • Pilot won’t light or keeps going out: dirty pilot, weak thermocouple, or a failing pilot assembly
  • Water not hot enough or temperature swings: gas valve/temperature control issues, burner problems, or sediment buildup
  • No hot water: pilot outage, gas supply shutoff, or control failure
  • Water leaking at the tank fittings: loose connections, worn gasket, or a leaking valve
  • Water dripping from the relief valve: overheating, high pressure, or a worn relief valve
  • Sooting or burner performance issues: restricted air intake, dirty burner area, or venting/draft problems

Parts that commonly solve these symptoms

If your symptoms match, these model-compatible parts are common fixes:

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  1. Confirm the gas shutoff valve is fully open and other gas appliances work.
  2. Make sure the burner access door is installed correctly and the area is clean.
  3. Watch the pilot: if it lights but drops out when you release the button, the thermocouple circuit is the first place to focus.
  4. If the relief valve drips, check for overheating (set temperature to a normal range) and signs of high pressure.
Symptom Most likely area Common part match on this model
Pilot won’t stay lit Flame sensing Thermocouple or pilot assembly
Temperature swings Control/regulation Gas valve and temperature control
Dripping at discharge pipe Safety valve T&P relief valve
Leak at drain Drain fitting Drain valve

Why it matters

Gas water heater issues can affect hot water availability and safe operation. Addressing pilot and control problems early helps prevent nuisance shutdowns, overheating, and ongoing leaks.

Last updated: March 2026

Replacing a 50-gallon gas water heater like the Ao Smith GCV50-200 typically runs $800 to $2,500 installed (heater plus labor). Costs land on the higher end when venting, gas-line work, permits, or tight installation spaces add time and materials.

Typical price breakdown

  • Water heater (50-gallon gas): about $500 to $1,200+
  • Labor: about $300 to $1,200+
  • Common add-ons: vent pipe updates, shutoff valves, expansion tank, drip pan, disposal of old unit
  • Permits/inspection (where required): often $50 to $300+
  • Same-day or emergency replacement: usually adds cost

What drives the price up or down

  • Type of heater: standard atmospheric vent vs. power-vent, high-efficiency, or hybrid
  • Venting changes: draft hood, vent diameter, or routing updates
  • Gas and water piping condition: corroded fittings, undersized gas line, old shutoffs
  • Location and access: attic, crawlspace, or tight closet installs cost more than a garage
  • Code upgrades: seismic straps, expansion tank, drain pan and drain line, combustion air requirements

Quick cost scenarios

Scenario Typical installed range Notes
Straight swap, easy access $800 to $1,500 Minimal piping and vent changes
Swap plus venting or piping updates $1,200 to $2,500 Common for older installs
High-efficiency or power-vent upgrade $1,800 to $3,100+ More parts and labor

Why it matters

A water heater replacement is often priced by labor time and code-related materials, not just tank size. Planning for venting and piping updates helps avoid surprises and reduces the chance of repeat service calls.

Parts that can affect replacement decisions

If you are repairing instead of replacing, these model-matched parts are commonly involved in performance and reliability issues:

Last updated: January 2026

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