TX Sugar Land Water Heater
1- Too little hot water. A water tank that produces too little hot water is one of the many common water heater problems you may encounter. Usually this can be solved by turning up the temperature on the tank's thermostat. Be careful, however, not to turn the temperature up too high, as this can be a scalding hazard.
2- No hot water. If you don't get any hot water when you turn on the
hot water faucets and your water heater is gas-powered, the most likely
problem is a pilot light that has blown out. This can be due to a
faulty thermocouple or a faulty pilot control valve. Another likely
cause is a heating element (if you have an electric water heater) or the
thermocouple (for a gas water heater) that needs to be replaced.
Replacing the heating element or thermocouple is a relatively easy job
for a plumbing professional. Unless you have such training, you're
well-advised to let a pro handle this repair.
3- Smelly water. Smelly hot water usually means that the water has become infected with bacteria. Generally, you can detect a rotten egg-type smell. You can generally solve this yourself by flushing the tank and filling it with a solution of water and hydrogen peroxide. Allow the solution to sit in the tank for two hours or so and then flush with clear water. If the tank is still smelly, it's best to call a plumbing contractor. If both the hot and cold water coming out of your fixtures is smelly, the cause is more than likely not related to your water heater.
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3- Smelly water. Smelly hot water usually means that the water has become infected with bacteria. Generally, you can detect a rotten egg-type smell. You can generally solve this yourself by flushing the tank and filling it with a solution of water and hydrogen peroxide. Allow the solution to sit in the tank for two hours or so and then flush with clear water. If the tank is still smelly, it's best to call a plumbing contractor. If both the hot and cold water coming out of your fixtures is smelly, the cause is more than likely not related to your water heater.
Te : (832) 510-6972
Link : https://txsugarlandwaterheater.com/
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/TX-Sugar-Land-Water-Heater-383014032279865/
#Water_heater_Sugar_land_TX
#water_heater
#water_heating
#electrical_water_heater
#plumbers_near_me
#hot_water_heater
#electric_water_heater
#plumbing_services
#emergency_plumber
#water_heater_repair
#Water_heater_installation
#commercial_plumber
#residential_plumber
#commercial_plumbing
#24_hr_plumbing
#hot_water_tank
#Boiler_repair
#tankless_water_heater
Water Heater Repair Houston TX
Water Heater Spring
Water Heater Humble
Kingwood Water Heater
TX Cypress Water Heater
TX Richmond Water Heater
Water Heater The woodlands TX