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A thermocouple is a device within a gas-powered water heater that operated to automatically turn the heater's supply of gas off in the event that the pilot light extinguishes. Thermocouples need...
A thermocouple is a safety device found in a gas water heater that operates to automatically turn off the supply of gas to the water heater in the event that the pilot light extinguishes. There...
In the event of an earthquake, the gas line running into your water heater may get damaged, resulting in a dangerous gas leak inside your home. Also, the water lines running to or from it may...
Is your gas water heater not producing as much hot water as it once did? Is the hot water coming intermittently? If so it may be as simple as replacing the gas control valve.
A gas water heater thermocouple is a safety device that is used on a variety of gas appliances, such as water heaters, dryers and furnaces. This device shuts off the gas supply when the pilot...
When it gets cold, the average person turns up the heat and expects it to work like magic. Some winters the heater is doing weird things, like turning on and off, blowing smoke or not warming well...
If you're having trouble with the pilot light on your gas water heater, you need to check the thermocouple. It is one of the first things to check when troubleshooting a pilot light problem with a...
You go to take a hot shower, turn the faucet and find you don't have hot water. Time to check the water heater, as it may be time for a new one. Replacing a gas water heater is a manageable task,...