When Your Air Conditioner Won't Work

When Your Air Conditioner Won't Work

3 Reasons Your Water Heater Isn't Producing Hot Water

by Clara Fernandez

Your water heater is supposed to heat up water for your household. Typically, you should be able to rely on your water heater to perform this function, since water heaters are typically pretty low-maintenance and reliable appliances. However, from time to time, things can go wrong with water heaters.

For example, you might find that your water heater doesn't produce hot water. There are a few possible reasons why this might be happening. A water heater repair professional can help you get to the bottom of the problem and might find that one of these things is causing the issue.

1. There's a Problem With the Power Source

Most water heaters operate off of either gas or electricity. If your water heater does not have a power source, then it will not be able to operate as it is supposed to.

If you have a gas-powered water heater, then you have to make sure that there are no problems with the gas lines. It's also important to make sure that you have enough gas in your tank to supply your water heater with the power that it needs.

If your water heater runs off of electricity, then you should make sure that there is a reliable power connection and that no breakers are tripped. Working with gas lines or electrical wiring can be dangerous, so you will probably need to have this work done by a professional.

2. There's a Problem With the Heating Element

If you have an electric-powered water heater, then you should know that the heating element is one of the most important components. However, these heating elements can wear out over time. If this happens, then the heating element will need to be replaced, which is something that a water heater repair professional should be able to do pretty quickly and easily.

3. There's an Issue With the Gas Control Valve

Even if your water heater has a solid, reliable supply of gas, there still might be a gas-related problem. For example, most gas-powered water heaters have gas control valves, which control the amount of gas that the unit uses in order to heat up the water inside the tank. If there is something wrong with your gas control valve, you might find that your water heater will not heat up the water in your tank at all. Luckily, this is something that can be changed out by a professional so that you can get your water heater back up and running properly again.

To learn more, contact a water heater repair service near you. 


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When Your Air Conditioner Won't Work

My name is Maura, and I am certified in HVAC installation and repair. I have many clients who call me in a panic because they have turned on their air conditioners and nothing has happened. Your air conditioning technician will get to you as soon as possible, but there are some steps you can take while you are waiting. You might just find that you are able to fix the problem on your own, although you will still want to have a professional assess the situation. In this blog I will take you through some common reasons your air conditioner might not be working and show you some easy temporary solutions.

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