BobTheBuilder
Active Member
This is a quick post without a search. I previously had problems with both propane heating and electric. The propane needed the valve replaced and the electric needed a cut off switch replaced. Has worked great since.
Last night, the fitting at the top of the water heater turned loose (you know, where they use PEX fittings with reinforced flex tubing--a no-no). Both the electric and propane switches were off (we turn them off at bedtime) but my wife turned on the electric when she went to the bathroom about 3AM (not knowing the belly was being filled with water instead of the water heater). When I awakened and discovered the blown fitting, I turned off the water and the electric switch. This afternoon I repaired the hose/fitting but neither gas nor electric is working to heat the water. I know the element may have burned out during the night but what would keep the gas from firing up? I pushed both sides of the black pad that covers the reset buttons but nothing. Also checked the 110V breaker.
Any suggestions on where to start are appreciated.
Last night, the fitting at the top of the water heater turned loose (you know, where they use PEX fittings with reinforced flex tubing--a no-no). Both the electric and propane switches were off (we turn them off at bedtime) but my wife turned on the electric when she went to the bathroom about 3AM (not knowing the belly was being filled with water instead of the water heater). When I awakened and discovered the blown fitting, I turned off the water and the electric switch. This afternoon I repaired the hose/fitting but neither gas nor electric is working to heat the water. I know the element may have burned out during the night but what would keep the gas from firing up? I pushed both sides of the black pad that covers the reset buttons but nothing. Also checked the 110V breaker.
Any suggestions on where to start are appreciated.