13 Apr

Valuable Hot Water Heater Troubleshooting Tips

 hot-water-heater-troubleshootingCan’t live without your water heater, can you? Indeed, it is one of the most valuable appliances we have at home. Because of it, you can get hot water straight from your fixtures without needing to wait for minutes. However, you should know that this appliance is also vulnerable to malfunction. At one point, you’ll discover that it’s creating weird sounds or not providing any hot water at all. With these being said, let us provide you with a short yet detailed list of hot water heater troubleshooting tips. Read on and learn from the most trusted plumbing referral company in the US!

1. There are several hot water heater problems symptoms that you should watch out for. These include:

a. rusty water

b. water smelling like rotten eggs.

c. high-pitch whining sounds

d. low rumbling or popping sounds

e. water excessively hot

f. lack of hot water

g. inadequate supply of hot water

h. leaking connections

i. leaking storage tanks

2. When the hot water that comes out of your faucet turns rusty, you should check the water heater tank’s anode rod. This is the component of the appliance that prevents corrosion inside the tank. So if it’s already deteriorated, it must be replaced immediately. Otherwise, the water will turn rusty and the tank may corrode as well.

3. When the hot water smells like rotten eggs, it’s time to drain your tank. The foul smell is indicative of bacteria presence and the only way to get rid of them is to drain the tank and clean it with a hydrogen peroxide solution.

4. High-pitch sounds are indicative of high pressure trapped in the tank. This pressure should be relieved to not only get rid of the annoying sound but also to avoid accidents.

5. The low rumbling or popping sounds, meanwhile, suggest the accumulation of sediments or hard water mineral deposits inside the tank. Again, these should be removed by flushing the storage. Otherwise, the water heater may actually overheat.

6. If you experience water temperature issues such as the water being scaling hot, you should have the water heater’s thermostat checked. In a worst case scenario, the thermostat may already be damaged.

7. Now if the water isn’t that hot, it may suggest a problem with the thermostat as well OR an issue with the appliance’s heating elements. If the heating elements malfunction, water will not be warmed. You should also ensure that the water heater is being supplied with electricity or gas.

8. If you’re the hot water supply isn’t adequate to support your household’s needs, call a trusted plumber to have your unit checked. Chances are, you’ll have to upgrade your water heater’s capacity to cover your demands.

9. Lastly, when you discover your hot water heater leaking, there are several components that should be inspected as well. These include the T&P valve, the plumbing connections and the tank itself.

All of these are just tips to help you understand what’s happening with your water heater. But if you ever get into any of these issues, it is best to call a trusted plumber in Chicago IL. Plumbers 911 Chicago has a network of licensed and trained plumbing professionals that provide exceptional plumbing in Chicago IL including water heater repair in Chicago IL. Call us at (855) 484-3911 or fill out the form on our website to schedule a service!

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