Your hot water heater can suddenly stop working for several reasons. Depending on your issue, you may not need to call us.
Here are a few reasons why your water heater stopped working, with a few troubleshooting tips:
- Power Supply Issues. Check if the water heater is receiving power. Ensure that the circuit breaker hasn't tripped and that the heater's power switch is in the "on" position.
- Pilot Light Problems (Gas Heaters). The pilot light may have gone out if you have a gas water heater. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to relight it safely.
- Thermostat Settings. Verify that the thermostat on the water heater is set to the desired temperature. Sometimes, it may accidentally get adjusted.
- Sediment Buildup. Over time, sediment can accumulate at the bottom of the tank, causing heating element issues. Flushing the tank to remove sediment can help improve heating efficiency.
- Pressure Relief Valve. Check the pressure relief valve on the tank. If it's leaking, it’ll need replacement.
- Water Leaks. Inspect the water heater for any visible leaks or dripping pipes. Leaks can lead to a loss of pressure and heating problems.
- Age of the Water Heater. Consider the age of your water heater. If it's nearing the end of its expected lifespan (usually 8-12 years), it may be more cost-effective to replace it rather than repair it.
- Professional Inspection. If you've checked the above factors and your water heater still isn't working, it's time to call a professional plumber. They can diagnose the issue accurately and provide the necessary repairs.
Remember that safety is paramount when dealing with water heaters, especially gas ones. If you need clarification on any troubleshooting steps or if there are gas-related concerns, call one of our licensed plumbers. It's always better to be safe than sorry.
Do you need hot water heater repair in Douglas? Call us today. Or simply request your appointment online.