Fixing Your Water Heater Problem
Even with the best of equipment there will come a time when something will break down or need replacing. This also applies to your water heater. Thankfully there are many solutions out there in order for your water heater problem to disappear quickly and easily.
Water Heater Problems And Some Solutions
Collection of sediment in water heaters is a very common problem. These particles are found naturally in the water and will settle at the bottom of your tank which can cause blockages later down the line. By regularly flushing out your heater this should ensure that the sediment will not collect enough to cause this water heater problem in the future.
If you leave your water heater sitting for some time without using it you may begin to get a smell from the water, which is only natural from stagnating water. This water heater problem is easily fixed by, once again, flushing out the system, this time with the use of some bleaching products that are available specifically for this problem.
Gas water heaters will have a pilot light which ignites the gas in order to heat the water. If your pilot light is not on you will need to follow the safety instructions on your system in order to get it re-ignited. If you are still having any problems it is always advisable to call in a technician who knows what they are doing. This water heater problem is best handled by the professionals.
The most frustrating water heater problem will be that of no supply of hot water, especially during the cold winter months when hot water will be in great demand. This can be due to a variety of reasons such as problems with your thermostat, switches turned off, power supply problems etcetera. Again if you cannot solve the problem you will need to call a technician to fix this problem.
Another common water heater problem is noisy equipment. This is easy to fix as it is probably due to the elements clogged up in the tank. By simply cleaning the elements this should solve the problem. Always remember to turn the power supply off your heater when trying to fix these problems so as to eliminate personal injury.
There are many problems that can occur with your water heater, although these problems can normally be resolved by simply turning to your systems instruction booklet. Their trouble shooting section should provide you with your answers otherwise a technician may need to be called in to fix it.




















































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March 23, 2008
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September 24, 2009
Troy Housenga @ 2:30 pm:
I have a Lochinvar gas water heater that is 11 years old . It seems to work fine but I have noticed that the pilot is on and the blower is sucking in fresh air and a clicking sound is heard . The burner doesn’t seem to light . This doesn’t happen all the time . I have watched it and if I remove the door by the floor to the pilot and just blow in a breath of air or wind towards the pilot light the burner will light. where the pilot is the end seems to be bent outward away from the burner which seems to keep the pilot from posible touching the burner to fire . I have not tried to bend this towards the burner yet . what do you think ?