Have you suddenly run out of hot water and discovered the pilot light on your gas hot water service has gone out?
A pilot light is a small flame that ignites the main burner on many gas storage hot water systems. If it goes out, your hot water service will stop heating water, leaving you with cold showers and no hot water throughout the home.
Before attempting to relight your pilot light, it’s important to understand the correct procedure and when to call a licensed plumber.
A pilot light is a small, continuously burning flame found on many older gas hot water systems.
Its purpose is to ignite the main burner whenever the hot water system needs to heat water.
If the pilot light goes out, the burner cannot operate, meaning your hot water system will stop producing hot water.
Please note: Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for your specific hot water system.
The general process is:
Find the gas control valve on the front of the hot water service.
You should see settings such as:
Turn the control knob to the “Pilot” position.
Press and hold the pilot button or gas control knob to allow gas to flow to the pilot burner.
Depending on your model:
Keep holding the pilot button for approximately 20–60 seconds.
This allows the thermocouple to heat up and signal the gas valve to remain open.
Slowly release the button.
If the pilot remains lit, turn the control from “Pilot” to “On.”
Your hot water service should now begin heating water.
There are several common reasons a pilot light may extinguish.
A worn or damaged thermocouple is one of the most common causes of pilot light failure.
The thermocouple acts as a safety device and shuts off the gas supply if it doesn’t detect a flame.
Issues with the gas supply can prevent the pilot from staying lit.
Dust, dirt and debris can block the pilot burner and affect performance.
Outdoor hot water systems can occasionally have pilot lights extinguished by strong winds.
Older systems may develop component failures that make pilot light problems more frequent.
If the pilot light goes out shortly after relighting, there may be an underlying issue requiring professional attention.
Common causes include:
Repeatedly attempting to relight a faulty system may not resolve the issue.
You should contact a licensed plumber if:
A professional inspection can identify the cause and determine whether repair or replacement is the best option.
If your gas storage hot water service is ageing and experiencing ongoing pilot light issues, it may be more economical to replace the system.
Many homeowners are upgrading to:
Modern systems offer improved efficiency, reliability and performance.
Better Plumbing Solutions provides professional hot water services throughout Melbourne’s eastern and south eastern suburbs.
Our services include:
✔ Hot Water Repairs
✔ Pilot Light Repairs
✔ Thermocouple Replacement
✔ Gas Hot Water Servicing
✔ Continuous Flow Hot Water Upgrades
✔ Hot Water System Replacement
✔ Gas Fitting Services
We provide hot water services throughout:
In many cases, yes. However, you should always follow the manufacturer’s instructions and contact a licensed plumber if you are unsure.
A faulty thermocouple, gas valve issue, blocked pilot assembly or ageing hot water system are common causes.
Costs vary depending on the system and access requirements. A licensed plumber can inspect the unit and provide a quotation.
If the system is older, frequently breaking down or becoming inefficient, replacement may be the more cost-effective option.
Most modern continuous flow hot water systems use electronic ignition systems and do not have a continuously burning pilot light.
No hot water? Pilot light won’t stay lit?
Better Plumbing Solutions provides expert hot water repairs, thermocouple replacement, gas fitting and hot water system replacement throughout Berwick, Emerald, Rowville and Melbourne’s eastern and south eastern suburbs.
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