It turned out the thermo thing in the ignitor was no good. The plumber replaced it and now I have hot water again. But I have another problem. Since the pipes in my house are very old, when I turned the water back on, some of the rust clogged the faucet in the bathroom. Now I have hot water everywhere but the bathroom faucet. My question is: What is being clogged? The faucet itself or the line feeding to the faucet? What should I look first? Thanks.
--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, ray <dataman@...> wrote:
>
> If you have determined that there is no Leaking (water flow).
> Do a quick check at the water heater by opening the drain valve (use a
> bucket under it unless you have a floor drain) and see if its the same
> warm versus hot temp. If its only warm then the heater is not fully
> working.
>
04 October 2011
[DIY] Re: No hot water in the house
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