If you are experiencing issues with your hot water not working, there are several common causes you can troubleshoot. Start by verifying the power supply and checking that your circuit breaker has not tripped. For gas models, ensure the pilot light is lit and showing a steady blue flame. You should also verify that your thermostat is set to heat mode and adjusted to at least 120 degrees Fahrenheit or 5 degrees above the current room temperature.

Additional DIY steps include:

  • Inspecting the unit for leaks and shutting off the water supply if any are found.
  • Flushing the tank to remove sediment buildup, which is common in areas with hard water.
  • Testing the heating elements on electric models using a multimeter to check for resistance.
  • Examining the dip tube for cracks or brittleness that may cause cold water to mix with hot water.
  • Checking the pressure relief valve to ensure it is functioning correctly and not leaking.

Always prioritize safety by shutting off electricity or gas supplies before performing these checks. If these steps do not resolve the problem, or if you notice unusual noises, foul-smelling water, or error codes, it is recommended to seek professional hot water tank repair.


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