Hot Water System Repairs in Caloundra

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Repairing Hot Water Systems

24/7 Hot Water carries out hot water system repairs in Caloundra using a structured, traceable method. Our team holds QBCC licence 1133569 and boasts over 30 years of experience.


We are authorised service agents for leading brands which supports correct technical references and parts identification. In Caloundra we assess symptoms, check controls and verify safety devices before any work proceeds. We record readings so decisions are based on facts you can review.


Our approach covers electrical checks, hydraulic checks and tempering performance at outlets. Notes are kept on file so future visits start with accurate history.


We support households, strata sites and commercial properties where coastal conditions can influence fittings and anodes. Itemised notes outline observations, test results and recommended next steps.


Parts are sourced through brand partners to match model numbers accurately. Scheduling provides defined windows with updates available. For hot water system repairs in Caloundra, call 0438 247 247.


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Repair Services

Our repair services in Caloundra begin with confirming model data, age and service history. Visual inspection looks for corrosion, moisture or heat damage around terminals and fittings.


Electrical testing verifies supply, thermostat function, element resistance and earth continuity using approved instruments. Hydraulic checks confirm inlet pressure, non return behaviour, tempering stability and pressure temperature relief operation.


We evaluate anode condition where water hardness suggests higher wear. Findings are documented with photos and meter readings to support transparent decisions.


Commissioning after repairs includes leak checks and outlet temperature verification at fixtures. Customers receive plain language explanations that outline what changed and why.


Follow up support is available for questions with visit notes retained to streamline later appointments.

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  • Why is the pressure relief valve leaking on my hot water system?

    Intermittent drips during heating are normal as water expands. A steady flow points to a fault. Common causes include a failing PTR valve, excessive mains pressure, high thermostat settings or debris preventing the valve from reseating.


    Never cap the discharge line. Note if the flow is hot or cold and if it stops after the cycle. Isolate power or gas if discharge is continuous and arrange a licensed assessment.

  • Why does my hot water keep tripping the breaker?

    A tripped RCD or breaker often signals an electrical fault. Likely issues include a shorted element, moisture in connections, damaged wiring or a thermostat stuck closed. Reset once only. If it trips again isolate the circuit at the switchboard.


    A technician will test element resistance, insulation integrity and earth continuity with appropriate meters. They will also inspect terminals for heat damage and confirm the thermostat is switching within the correct range.

  • Why is the hot water brown or smelly after a recent service?

    Discoloured or odorous water can follow disturbance of sediment inside the tank or a fresh anode reacting with local water chemistry. Run a hot tap to flush until clear and clean aerators that trap particles.


    Persistent brown water suggests corrosion or high iron content in supply. Sulphur smells often relate to magnesium anodes in certain conditions. An assessment may recommend a different anode type, flushing procedures or water quality testing.