Hotwater can cause problems in your bathroom especially if you need to take a bath.

OLD PIPES

Your pipes could be the cause of your bathroom not having hot water. Most pipes will experience damage from the inside. This is typically due to mineral deposits within the water. Pipes will need to replaced.

PIPE LINE

If your pipes appear in good shape, and there are no signs of corrosion on them, our Emergency Pasadena Plumbers can inspect them to see if they were installed correctly. Pipe lines can sometimes travel through dangerously low temperatures or places that aren’t properly insulated. This problem can be solved by your plumber installing a new water heater in the bathroom, or insulation for your pipe line.

PIPE LEAK

The problem seems to be corroded pipe. Check your water pressure and inspect the pipes closely.

A PARTIALLY CLOSED VALE

The benefit of valved pipes lines is that water flow can be stopped. Just follow the line that connects the bathroom and the water heater to find your valve. After you locate it, you can simply close it again. Our Pasadena Plumbers can also set up a temperature control valve.

CLOGGED FAUCET

If your faucet does not heat up properly, it could be due to minerals that have accumulated. If you have experienced hard water in the past, our Pasadena Plumbers will fix any issues with your faucet.

WATER PRESSURE

Your bathroom’s hot water may be affected by the pressure of water. You can bypass it if the pressure coming out of your bathroom faucet exceeds the water heater pressure.

WATER HEATER

It’s possible to inspect both your water heater and your pipe path.