At times, you may encounter taking a hot shower but after a short while the water turns cold. This may be caused by the water heater. The use of water when you do the laundry or washing utensils and plates in the sink will cause the water heater to take a longer time to reheat. On the other hand, if the hot shower turned cold when you were almost done, the water heater or plumbing might need to be fixed. Before hiring a plumber you have to do these first:
Check the entire hot water device in the house. Go around your home and check every fixture if the affected area of water heating malfunction is just one place of the house or it occurred everywhere. When you find out that there’s no hot water then there must be some damage with your water heater.
The temperature setting of the water heater should be examined first. If there’s no problem found, second thing to do is to check your fuse for anything wrong especially when you depend on electricity for water-heating. You need to replace your fuse if it has blown or got busted. You can easily change the fuse. Check whether the pilot light went off if you have gas. You just need to relight it if this went off. You may refer to the manufacturer’s manual for this.
When you have tried fixing the fuse, pilot light, temperature setting and still the water heater didn’t work, there may be other problems causing the malfunction. There may be sediments building up on the heating device, flue obstructions, the thermocouple might be defective, or the temperature control is not working.
If the water heaters in some areas of the house are working, your shower has the need to be fixed. There are many causes why the shower doesn’t pour hot water too long. The galvanized steel pipes that are already filled with rust should be replaced. Check also the shut-off valve. When the valve from the hot water to your shower is closed, you open it and test whether the water is hot. There is a shower valve problem when the water is just warm or getting cold after a few seconds.
The shower valve gets worn if it has been used for a long time. The rubber parts could have loosened up, crumble or are bulging. Hence, when this happens, the parts of the rubber will cause a blockage to the path of the flowing water. The rubber parts also disintegrate and travel to the valve for the hot water to your shower, and another blockage happens. You can clean and get rid of the broken pieces in the valve, and then change the rubber that has worn off. Most shower valves are hidden in the wall and you can only get through it by the closet panel in the adjacent room, or in the bathroom cabinet.
You can consult an expert in plumbing to handle all these jobs if you are not confident to diagnose and try fixing those that needed little work. A plumbing expert won’t surely waste your money. So seek the help or hire an expert rather than ordinary plumbers to get the broken things done.
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