Common Problems With Hot Water Systems

 

How often do you give your hot water Oxenford a thought every now and again? If your answer is “Only when I’m experiencing hot water issues,” you’re not alone. It’s not until the water has gone ice cold that we realise just how crucial hot water is to a well-functioning family. Like any other human-created invention, hot water systems break down more frequently than you’d want.

Do you need help with your hot water system and need emergency plumber help in Logan? Some of the most typical issues with your hot water system, and whether you can fix them yourself or whether you’ll require a professional:

Is your hot water not heating up? Seven common issues are listed here.

  1. A lack of hot water?

If so, you’re in for a surprise. Your thermostat may be malfunctioning, as hot water from the faucet or showerhead should be at least 50 degrees Fahrenheit in Australia. You risk voiding warranties, causing hot water system damage, electrocution, scalding, and possibly breaching the law if you mess with the thermostats yourself.

  1. Is the water stinky?

Is the water hot, yet it has an odd odour to it? Bacteria is the most common cause of a rotting egg smell in hot water, but it’s not the only one. What does this mean? Get an emergency plumber to come out and flush the tank for you.

  1. Is your system too loud?

If your hot water Oxenford heater is making a lot of noise, it may be because silt has built up around the element. In situations like this, flushing the hot water system can typically solve the problem. However, if you’ve experienced temperature inconsistencies, the element may perhaps be on its last legs. Whether the build-up persists, have your hot water anode checked to see if it needs to be replaced.

  1. Is there a leak in the tank?

In most circumstances, if your hot water isn’t working and your system is leaking, there isn’t anything you can do to fix it. While this is possible, it could simply be a valve. There are a few things you can do to figure out what’s causing your hot water to leak, and you can always call your local plumber for help and guidance.

  1. Is there a low level of pressure?

Have you noticed a decrease in pressure when you switch on the hot water recently? Low hot water pressure can have a variety of causes, the most common of which are faulty valves, a malfunctioning pressure regulator, or a leak that is going unnoticed.

  1. Is it taking a long time to heat up?

Over a few weeks, you’ll notice that your goosebumps are getting longer and longer until the shower finally heats up.

  1. The last cold shower.

The last person in your family to take a shower, and it’s freezing outside. This could be a problem with your hot water, but it’s not necessarily a problem with your hot water system. If you have a large family or a lot of things to store, your tank is probably too tiny. For more information please contact: www.hutchinsplumbingandgas.com.au