These days, when our hot water heater goes out on us, it is more than an inconvenience. Our lifestyles in Santa Cruz County, CA, depend on hot water in our daily routines. In fact, we are so dependent upon it, water heating ranks second to only space heating for highest energy consumption in the United States.
According to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), a four-person household consumes 24 percent of their energy for heating up water.
The most common reason the pilot light on your water heater keeps going out has to do with its thermocouple. Our Redwood Pipe & Drain plumbing professionals can either quickly provide plumbing repair or replace your thermocouple to restore hot water to your home in no time.
In the simplest of definitions, your water heater’s thermocouple measures temperature. More importantly, it is the device that regulates the gas flow inside your water heater or even your furnace.
Your thermocouple has two wires—one sits near the thermostat and the other rests by the pilot light flame. When the temperature goes up, the thermocouple sends an electric signal to open the gas valve and allows the combustion to take place.
If your pilot light goes out, the thermocouple senses the drop in temperature and signals for the gas valve to close. When your issue is a faulty thermocouple, the most common sign is a malfunctioning pilot light.
When your thermocouple is at fault, these are the top three reasons:
Over time your water heater will collect dirt, dust, and other types of debris. Buildup on your thermocouple can cause a malfunction. This is an easy do-it-yourself (DIY) fix—simply let everything cool down and brush the dirt or debris carefully off your thermocouple.
Your thermocouple easily bends and this could be the issue. The end sitting near the pilot light flame is what communicates with the gas valve and tells the valve to open or close.
If it is bent away from the flame, it will not register heat and will keep the gas valve closed. So just wait for your water heater to cool down, then delicately bend the end back.
Not comfortable proceeding with this? Then do not attempt the repair yourself. Instead, call Redwood Pipe & Drain and let one of our expert plumbers address the adjustment.
If your thermocouple is neither dirty nor bent, you most likely have a damaged or malfunctioning product. This needs professional involvement. Our highly trained team members can promptly come out to your California home and diagnose and replace, if necessary, your thermocouple.
Sometimes the scenario may not directly involve the thermocouple. It is possible it can be something else—perhaps a dirty pilot light opening. In this case, the sullied opening causes the pilot flame to cool down, preventing the thermocouple to warm effectively.
If you attempt to diagnose and repair the issue on your own but have no success, then it is definitely important to get one of our plumbing professionals involved.
Whether your water heater pilot light will not ignite or it is time for a new model, our Redwood Pipe & Drain experts are here for you in Santa Cruz County, CA. Contact us at (831) 706-5620 or request service online today. Your safety and comfort are number one priorities to us.
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