What should I do if my water heater does not turn on?
Turn the gas valve to the “Pilot” setting and push down on it. Doing this starts the flow of gas into the tube that supplies the pilot light. If your water heater’s gas valve does not push down, look for a red control button near the valve. Hold this button down.
Why does my Propane water heater light go out?
If you have a natural gas or propane water heater and have opened your hot water faucet to find that there’s no hot water, the usual culprit is the pilot light going out. The pilot light is a small flame that ignites the gas burner.
Do you need a manual to light a gas water heater?
While having your heater’s instruction manual around is handy, it’s not entirely necessary, as most gas water heaters require a similar procedure for relighting the pilot light. Check the pilot light.
What should you do if your water heater pilot light is out?
In this case, if you cannot see a flame burning through the glass, then your pilot light is out. Make sure there is no leaking gas. You should never try to reignite your pilot if there is gas leaking from your water heater, as this is extremely dangerous to both you and your home.
What to do if your hot water heater pilot light won’t stay lit?
If you have followed these steps and your water heater pilot light won’t stay lit, you may need professional help to fix the problem, give All Masters a call if you live in Arlington TX, and we can fix any of your hot water heater thermocouple or pilot light issues!
Do you have to light your water heater manually?
If the pilot is not ignited, try again and hold down the knob longer this time. Set the thermostat to the temperature you desire. If you have a water heater with a manual (rather than automatic) pilot, you’ll have to light your water heater once you reach your destination.
If you have a natural gas or propane water heater and have opened your hot water faucet to find that there’s no hot water, the usual culprit is the pilot light going out. The pilot light is a small flame that ignites the gas burner.
Turn the gas valve to the “Pilot” setting and push down on it. Doing this starts the flow of gas into the tube that supplies the pilot light. If your water heater’s gas valve does not push down, look for a red control button near the valve. Hold this button down.