A Warning Signs You Need Water Heater Repair

Water Heater Repair in Dallas

The water heater repair is among the most important  we need to do. A steady supply of hot water is important for many daily household tasks, including bathing, washing clothes, and washing dishes.While all hot water  repair problems should be checked out by a professional, there are some issues that require an immediate emergency response.

 

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There are a number of issues that could be to blame when your water heater isn’t heating. You could have an issue with your power supply or a break in the wiring. One of your two heating elements could be broken, causing your hot water to run out faster than it should. Or you could have a broken thermostat.

Water Heater  Repair At Home

Sediment and foul odors in your hot water may be a sign of problems with the water heater. Fortunately, there are relatively simple solutions to many water heater problems.

How to Remove Sediment

Flush the water heater tank at least once a year to remove sediment buildup, help lengthen the life of your heater and improve energy efficiency. This can help remove particulates in your water. It also helps with chlorination and other remedies explained below, because built-up sediment can protect bacteria from chlorine.

First, turn off the breaker to an electric water heater or turn the gas valve knob to the “pilot” position on a gas heater.

Connect a garden hose to the drain at the bottom of the tank, open the valve and flush for about five minutes. Then shut off the cold-water intake and open the hot water faucets to let air in the line and fully drain the system. For further flushing instructions regarding your specific model, check your owners’ manual or manufacturer’s website, or ask a reliable plumber.

Drain the other end of the hose onto a light-colored patio or another area that won’t be damaged by the hot water but will allow you to see the water draining. If you keep seeing sediment until the tank is empty, you may want to fill and drain the tank again.

How to Treat Foul-Smelling Hot Water

Foul-smelling hot water may be caused by bacteria buildup in water heaters. There are three possible solutions to this problem — inspect and replace the magnesium anode, boil away the bacteria or chlorinate the system.

A degraded anode tube should be replaced. Water heaters are lined with corrosion-resistant glass, but tiny cracks and holes in the glass can still rust. To prevent rust, anode tubes (typically made of magnesium) in the tank shed electrons that fill the tiny holes. However, excessive electrons can also “feed” the bacteria and generate stinky hydrogen sulfide gas. If the anode tube looks degraded, replace it. Consider replacing the manufacturer’s magnesium anode with a zinc anode, which may work better. Read  more…

Benefits Of Water Heater Repair

Water heater repair can help to keep a water heater functioning at an optimal level. Many people whose homes were damaged during Hurricane Sandy, or lost their water heaters altogether, can thoroughly appreciate how crucial a water heater is. Call  (214) 238-8353 us for your home service and repair needs.

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