Geyser Repair

Our Core Values

First Time Resolution

We always ensure that we fix the problems in the first visit itself with enhanced performance & replacing any part that is faulty within the first visit.

Professionalism

Our trained & experienced staff always clarifies the reason for the issue so that the problem isn't repeated & therefore extending the usage life of the product

Commitment

We understand the importance of appliance in our regular lives & therefore ensure that we are present at the time committed by us & fix the problem on time.

Here are some common geyser (water heater) problems and their potential causes:

1. No Hot Water

• Cause: Faulty heating element.

• Cause: Tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse.

• Cause: Malfunctioning thermostat.

• Cause: Pilot light out (in gas geysers).

• Cause: Gas supply issues (in gas geysers).

2. Inadequate Hot Water

• Cause: Undersized water heater.

• Cause: Faulty thermostat settings.

• Cause: Sediment build-up in the tank reducing heating efficiency.

• Cause: Broken dip tube causing cold water to mix with hot water.

3. Water Too Hot

• Cause: Thermostat set too high.

• Cause: Faulty thermostat.

• Cause: Malfunctioning heating element.

4. Water Heater Leaking

• Cause: Loose or damaged water supply connections.

• Cause: Corrosion or rust in the tank.

• Cause: Faulty temperature and pressure (T&P) relief valve.

• Cause: Excessive pressure build-up.

5. Strange Noises

• Cause: Sediment build-up in the tank causing popping or rumbling noises.

• Cause: Expansion and contraction of the heating elements.

• Cause: Water flow issues causing hissing or sizzling sounds.

6. Water Discolored or Rusty

• Cause: Corrosion in the tank.

• Cause: Anode rod deteriorating.

• Cause: Rusty water supply pipes.

7. Water Smells Bad​

• Cause: Clogged water inlet filters.

• Cause: Faulty water inlet valve.

• Cause: Low water pressure.

• Cause: Kinked or blocked water supply hoses.

8. Water Heater Taking Too Long to Reheat

• Cause: Sediment build-up in the tank.

• Cause: Faulty thermostat or heating element.

• Cause: Undersized water heater for the demand.

9. Pilot Light Won't Stay Lit (Gas Water Heater)

• Cause: Faulty thermocouple.

• Cause: Dirty or clogged pilot orifice.

• Cause: Gas supply issues.

• Cause: Drafts causing the pilot light to go out.

10. Water Heater Cycling On and Off Frequently

• Cause: Faulty thermostat.

• Cause: Electrical issues.

• Cause: Sediment build-up causing the heating elements to overheat.

11. Water Pressure Issues

• Cause: Sediment build-up in the tank or pipes.

• Cause: Faulty T&P relief valve.

• Cause: Water supply issues or blocked inlet/outlet valves.
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