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What Would Cause A Water Heater To Stop Working?

Plumbers in West Asheville

Just imagine that your water heater stops working all of a sudden when the temperatures are freezing- all of a sudden every shower is cold and there is no relief from the Winter months. In a hot water emergency, there is no other alternative than to call a reliable technician to complete a water heater repair.

However, in the majority of the cases, it has been seen that the water heater gives out signs and signals that problems are developing. If regular servicing and maintenance are done on the water heater, such problems can be located and resolved before they become dire or ever arise. But without maintenance, the problems go unnoticed and then lead to you shivering in a cold shower.

As a homeowner, it is beneficial to be aware of the key perpetrators of a faulty water heater. This might give you an advantage in locating the problem on your own and with the right tools and equipment you may be able to fix the problem at home. However, if you don’t have any technical know-how in this matter, do not try doing anything and contact a licensed technician.

Mentioned below are some causes for which the water heater might stop working:

  • There Might Be a Gas Leakage Problem– Pure gas is odorless and colorless. Hence, it is very difficult to identify if there is a gas leak. In most cases, mercaptan is added to pure gas to give it that pungent smell so that gas leakages can be detected. If you smell gas anywhere around the water heater unit, immediately lock or switch off the gas valve. Push the valve downwards to turn it off. In the case of a broken gas valve, immediate replacement is recommended.
  • There Might Be No Gas Supply– Gas supply levels are essential when it comes to working on a water heater. If the water heater is on and still there is no hot water, check the gas supply. It might happen to be that the gas supply has been turned off by mistake. Turn it on and see if the heater works. If not, it is time to call a technician.
  • Defective Thermostat– Thermostat problems might lead to the water heater failing to heat up. The upper and lower heating elements of the electric water heater are controlled by the upper thermostat. In the case of a faulty thermostat, it will not allow the heater to heat the water. In the case of a faulty lower thermostat, the hot water produced in the heater will not be hot enough. Consult a technician to get the thermostat fixed and solve this problem.
  • Problems With Heating Elements– One of the prominent causes of a failed water heater is problems with the heating elements. The longevity of a water heater is about 10 years. If the heating elements are causing problems and the water heater is almost 10 years, there is no use for water heater repairs. Replacement of the heater is a better idea.

Four Seasons Plumbing offers all kinds of water heater repair and replacement services in Asheville and the surrounding areas. Call us at 828-216-3894 for more details about our services.

What Are The Signs Of A Water Heater Going Bad?

Your water heater is a necessity year-round. Like any other kitchen and home appliances, your water heater has an expected lifespan and indicates when that lifespan is coming to an end. It depends on the usage pattern, maintenance, and to an extent, on luck. However, it is prudent that you learn to identify the warning signs of an imminent water heater failure.

Why Is It Important To Identify Symptoms of Water Heater Failure

When you know the symptoms of a water heater that is about to fail, you can take preventive actions. It becomes easier to carry out the repairs and avoid paying an unnecessary amount afterwards. Plus, some water heater problems can also prove to be risky if these are not detected early. When you identify such signs, it is necessary to hire a company offering professional and reliable water heater repairs.

What Are The Signs Of Water Heater Snags?

  • The most obvious sign is that not enough hot water is coming through. If setting the temperature dial higher does not yield results, it is time you get the device checked by a reliable water heater servicing agency. There are several issues that could cause a faulty heater. Sometimes, metal sediments accumulated inside the tank affect the efficacy of the heater.
  • Another sign of an impending water heater problem is varying water temperature. Weird as it may sound, on some days, you get water at the desired temperature and on the other days, it seems colder. A faulty thermostat can be the root cause.
  • A leak is another looming sign of maintenance needed. A leaking water heater can be risky; depending on the type of leakage and the internal part fails, it may be necessary to get the device replaced. It is important to seek the services of a reliable company offering water heater installation and repair services as soon as possible.
  • If you find the water flow from the heater has diminished, it is prudent to get the device checked by a professional agency. Reduced water flow is often caused by metal sediments gathering at the tank’s bottom. If you ignore it, the flow may come to a stop.
  • The water heaters are silent devices, mostly. So, if you detect the heater is making unusual sounds when you switch it on or when it runs, ask an agency for an assessment.
  • If you find the water coming from the water heater is colored or rusty, get it checked immediately. It may indicate the tank is rusting and corroding inside, and it may be necessary to replace the device with a new one.

Finding the Apt Agency

When you spot any of these water heater problems, find a suitable agency for repair or replacement. With Four Seasons Plumbing, you do not have to worry. Call 828-216-3894 for details about our services.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Max Rose

Max Rose is the owner of Four Seasons Plumbing, a plumbing company in Asheville, North Carolina.