Electric water heaters: How to solve 3 frequent problems
modified: 27 April 2022
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This handy mini-guide shows how to solve 3 of the most frequent problems that can occur if you have an electric water heater. Because many of you will have had the problem of the hot water “drying up” when you’re in the middle of a shower or of hearing strange noises. Or maybe you’ve noticed some suspicious leakages of water… If we’re good at manual jobs, we can look for a solution ourselves before calling out a technician. Here are some tips. 1. The water heater is noisy If your electric water heater is making strange noises, it might be due to limescale deposited over the years on the inside of the tank. This is a fairly frequent situation, especially in cities where drinking water has high levels of calcium in it. To get rid of the noise it may well be enough to proceed as follows:
- set the switch on the water heater to “Off” and maybe also the home’s main power switch;
- close the water valve in the bathroom to avoid flooding;
- drain the water (having first made sure it’s cooled down) into a bucket;
- leave the water heater off for a few hours and then fill it again after having re-opened the water valve and the tap and put the main power switch back on.