How to Relight a Pilot Light on a Water Heater Video
When the weather in Southern California gets chilly, homeowners can expect their furnaces to keep their families warm and cozy. So, when a furnace isn't heating a home up, it can make homeowners concerned. A furnace not heating could be caused by various issues, but what are they?In this video, we'll review why a furnace may not be heating due to the following issues.
When the weather in Southern California gets chilly, homeowners can expect their furnaces to keep their families warm and cozy. So, when a furnace isn't heating a home up, it can make homeowners concerned. A furnace not heating could be caused by various issues, but what are they?In this video, we'll review why a furnace may not be heating due to the following issues.
Gas ignition systemObstructed airflow
Lack of gas
Thermostat issues
For over 15 years, we've worked with the top furnace brands to diagnose and repair any furnace issues, including a lack of heat. Take a look at how these issues can affect your furnace's ability to heat your home adequately.
For over 15 years, we've worked with the top furnace brands to diagnose and repair any furnace issues, including a lack of heat. Take a look at how these issues can affect your furnace's ability to heat your home adequately.
When the pilot light on a traditional water heater goes out, you face a hot water outage until it's relit. In this instructional video, we simplify the process of relighting a conventional water heater, making it accessible for most homeowners.
Monkey Wrench Plumbing, Heating & Air has been a water heater expert for over 15 years, serving numerous homes in Los Angeles and surrounding areas. Our certified technicians, equipped with years of experience, specialize in relighting pilot lights. Tap into those insights in the video below.