An electric water heater has one or two heating elements, and a failed element is the classic reason for water that is warm but not hot. A multimeter test confirms it in minutes.
The element
Most electric heaters have an upper and a lower element, and either one failing cuts the available hot water in half.
The symptom
If the top element fails, the heater makes no hot water; if the bottom fails, the tank heats only partway and runs out fast.
The test
With the power off, a multimeter checks each element for continuity and checks for a short to the tank, which is the definitive diagnosis.
The replacement
A failed element is replaced with one of the same wattage and voltage, and the thermostat is checked at the same time. hard water and humid conditions are common, and many older homes still have aging galvanized lines In Atlanta, hard water shortens element life.
The power
Always kill the breaker and confirm the power is off before testing or touching an element. The test itself is quick, but safety comes first.
The call
Test it properly and safely. Call 888-217-3585 and Atlanta Plumbing Helpers will match you with an Atlanta pro.
Plumbing in Atlanta: what to know
In Atlanta, hard water and humid conditions are common, and many older homes still have aging galvanized lines. Pros in our network know the local quirks and bring the right parts on the first visit.
Across Fulton County — from East Point, Hapeville and Decatur to ZIP codes like 30314, 30313, 30332 — homeowners deal with the same kinds of issues. The tips above apply locally, and when a job goes beyond a quick fix, a vetted local pro is only a call away.
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