Few household plumbing issues are as inconvenient as losing access to hot water. Without a working water heater, it’s difficult to complete many daily tasks, like showering, cleaning and cooking. While there are a number of causes as to why a water heater may stop functioning, there are a few things Houston homeowners can do on their own. In general, residential water heaters combine electrical wiring or gas lines with a large capacity storage tank.
Complex repairs and replacements should only be performed by professional plumbers and technicians. With that said, homeowners can visually inspect their systems and perform minor adjustments, but it’s best to leave most of the work to professionals. If your hot water heater stops functioning, turn to the team at Mission Air Conditioning & Plumbing for repairs, maintenance and installations.
Here at Mission AC, we’re proud to provide unparalleled plumbing services to residents of the Heights and surrounding areas. Let our team inspect your water heater to pinpoint the source of the problem and get hot water back to your home in no time.
Sometimes, a power outage can cause your water heater to stop producing hot water. For some water heater outages, homeowners can take action themselves before calling a professional. At Mission AC, we understand how to fix not having hot water – read on to learn what you can do at home.
When it comes to any type of home maintenance, always remember – safety first. If you’re not confident being near or touching your water heater, then stop and contact the Mission team. We’re ready to assist Houston residents with their water heater issues, no matter the scope of the problem.
Sometimes, your home’s water heater loses power or the water in the tank becomes overheated. In these cases, to regain access to hot water, you need to reset your hot water heater. For electric water heaters, turn off power to your heater at the breaker box. Then locate the reset button on the thermostat (behind a panel) and press it. Turn the breaker switch to ‘on’ and you should have hot water again in a few hours.
If your hot water heater continues to trip its reset button or your water doesn’t heat back up, it’s time for professional help. Gas-powered and tankless water heaters function differently than electric, so rely on our team when you need to restore hot water to your home. We can conduct a thorough water heater inspection to pinpoint the problem and get hot water back to your faucets.
Sometimes, frayed wiring and loose or damaged parts can cause you to lose hot water access. If this damage isn’t repaired in a timely manner, it can result in a necessary replacement. For trusted water heater repair and installation in Houston, turn to Mission AC.
You deserve reliable, dependable hot water in your Houston home. For thorough, trusted water heater repairs, installations and maintenance, you need Mission Air Conditioning & Plumbing. Reach out to us today!