No hot water usually needs a real diagnosis.
No Hot Water FAQs
Why do I have no hot water?
Common causes include failed parts, pilot or ignition trouble, thermostat issues, electrical problems, sediment buildup, leaks, or an aging water heater.
Can my water heater be repaired?
Often, yes. The best option depends on the age, condition, leak status, and failed component.
Should I replace my water heater?
Replacement may make sense if the unit is old, leaking, repeatedly failing, or no longer meeting your household demand.
Why is my hot water running out quickly?
Possible causes include sediment buildup, a failing element, incorrect thermostat settings, high demand, or an undersized water heater.
Is a leaking water heater an emergency?
It can be. A leaking tank or active leak can cause water damage and should be checked quickly.
Do you service tank and tankless water heaters?
Yes. We can diagnose issues with both tank and tankless water heater systems.
What should I check before calling?
Check whether the unit has power or gas, whether the breaker has tripped, and whether there are visible leaks or error codes.

