No hot water in the line again? Well, water heater issues can be problematic during winters. And the thought of taking a bath becomes a nightmare if there is no hot water in the cold weather. If you want to get your water heater fixed promptly, call the experts for quick and efficient solutions. And while they’re on their way, you can read up on common water heater issues and how to troubleshoot them.

However, before we delve into some common water heater issues, figure out the kind of water heater you have installed. A gas heater would have a burner, a gas pipe, and a chimney-like pipe coming out of it. And if you have an electric heater, you’ll notice some circuits and no fuel pipe leading in or out of it. Once you have figured that out, you can search where the problem occurs and how to handle it. Let us look into some common issues you can face with your water heater.

1. Faulty Fuel Source Or Malfunctioning Power

If you have an electric heater, always make sure all power is turned off before working on it, especially if the water is pooled around the heater. For safety measures, always call a professional if you are unsure what is wrong.

To troubleshoot, turn your main circuit breakers on and off to reset the heater. Also, check the fuse, and see if it needs replacement. Also, your water heater should not share a circuit with another appliance as it draws too much power.

If your thermostat box is wet, then you might be facing a water leak. This might be time to call a professional for water heater repairs or water heater replacement.

2. Faulty Dip Tube (Closet Auger)

Sometimes the dip tube, which the tube transports cold water to the bottom of the tank to be heated, cracks and raising the temperature has no effect. And, if it breaks, then both the hot water and the cold water mix on the way in the pipes, resulting in lukewarm water in the faucet.

So you can either replace the dip tube or call a professional for replacement.

 3. Water Leaks

Water leaks can happen for several reasons. If it is an old tank, sediment can collect at the bottom. And if not cleaned regularly, this sediment can lead to cracks in the surface of the tank. Also, corrosion and rust formation can lead to water leakages. If your water heater has passed its salvage life, it might be time to replace it with a new one. Call in Wasden Plumbing for replacement and water heater repairs in Rowlett, TX

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Water heater issues can be troublesome, especially in the cold weather. But Wasden Plumbing is here to help you out in an emergency. We offer round-the-clock, 24/7 emergency plumbing services. If you’re looking for water heater repairs in Rockwall, TX, and water heater replacement in Rowlett, TX, give us a call or visit our website for more information or queries.