
What your hot water problem is telling you
If you’ve lost hot water, it’s typically one of these:
• You had hot water, then it ran out quickly
→ Likely a failed heating element or system struggling to keep up
• No hot water at all
→ Could be a power issue (electric systems) or pilot light/gas supply issue
• Water is lukewarm, not hot
→ Often sediment buildup or a system losing efficiency
• Hot water cuts in and out
→ Early signs your system is failing
• This keeps happening
→ Your system may be reaching the end of its life
👉 This is where experience matters, the symptoms usually point to the cause.
Quick checks you can do (2 minutes max)
Before calling, it’s worth checking a couple of simple things:
Has the circuit breaker tripped?
Is the pilot light out (for gas systems)?
Has hot water usage suddenly increased (guests, long showers)?
If it’s not obvious within a couple of minutes, it’s unlikely to be a quick DIY fix.
What’s usually going wrong (from what we see in Melbourne homes)
Most hot water issues we attend come down to:
Heating element failure (electric systems)
Common in older units — you might get some hot water, but it runs out fast.
Pilot light or gas supply issues (gas systems)
Can be caused by drafts, faults, or supply interruptions.
Sediment buildup inside the tank
Very common in Melbourne. Causes poor heating, strange noises, and reduced capacity.
System wear and tear
If your unit is 8–12+ years old, breakdowns become more frequent.
Leaks or internal corrosion
Small leaks often point to bigger internal issues.
When to call a plumber
You don’t need to guess — if you’re seeing any of the below, it’s time:
You’ve checked the basics and still no hot water
The problem keeps coming back
You’re hearing banging, popping, or rumbling
You can see water leaking from the unit
Your system is older and becoming unreliable
At this point, you’re not saving money by waiting…you’re risking a bigger failure.
How we fix hot water issues
When we attend, we don’t just “take a look” — we diagnose it properly:
Assess the system
We identify exactly what’s failed and whyExplain your options clearly
Repair vs replace — no guessworkFix it properly
On-the-spot repair where possibleTest and confirm
So you’re not dealing with the same issue tomorrow
Clear pricing. No surprises.
We charge a standard $154 call-out fee for a technician to attend, inspect, and diagnose the issue.
This fee is waived if you proceed with works
You’ll receive a clear quote before anything starts
No work begins without your approval
If you choose not to proceed, you’ve paid for a professional diagnosis you can rely on
Get your hot water sorted properly
Hot water issues don’t fix themselves, and they rarely improve with time.
If you want it handled properly from the start, we’re here to help.
Need help? Contact us today
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