A little bit of know-how and time to troubleshoot are all you need to keep the most common problems of a water heater from becoming big troubles down the line.
October 17, 2014
A little bit of know-how and time to troubleshoot are all you need to keep the most common problems of a water heater from becoming big troubles down the line.
Most of the time, you take for granted the common pleasures of a working water heater: A warm shower in the morning, hot water for dish washing in the evening and every household task in between.
You certainly know you have a water heater problem when the hot tap runs cold.
The circuit breaker to your electric water heater tripped off. The kids are taking baths, the dishwasher is running, and you just put in a load of towels on the “hot” setting.
Some simple water heater problems have simple solutions:
Want to save yourself worry and money? It’s easier than you think if you know some of the most common problems of a water heater that are bothersome and need attention, but aren’t potentially dangerous.
Others take some more troubleshooting. Some repairs you might do yourself or need to call the plumber for include:
2. Hear a high-pitched or whining noise from the direction of your water heater?
3. Small puddles of water at the base of your water heater are warning signs.
Before the most common water heater problems visit your home, when your heating contractor does your annual furnace check, include your water heater in the service. Not sure how much longer your old water heater will last? Consider installing a new, high-efficiency water heater today.
*Not only is it dangerous, it may even be illegal in some provinces, such as Québec, to do your own electrical wiring. The solution: consider hiring a master electrician.
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