Emergency Plumber · 1 min read · Katy, Texas
Water heater failure signs that mean call today
No hot water, leaking tanks, and rumbling noises — which symptoms need emergency plumbing attention.

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Symptoms that need fast action
Water at the base of the tank, a rapid loss of hot water with visible leaking, scorching smells from a gas unit, or a pilot that will not stay lit safely are reasons to act quickly.
For gas odors, leave the home and contact emergency services / the gas utility — do not treat that as a standard plumbing callback.
What you can check safely
Confirm the unit has power (electric) or gas supply is on (gas) without forcing components. Note the tank age if visible on a label — older tanks that leak usually need replacement rather than a temporary patch.
Get local emergency plumbing help
Tell the dispatcher or intake line whether the unit is leaking, electric or gas, and your city. That helps match you with the right local pro faster.
Get local emergency help
When DIY steps are not enough, use these local pages:
Guide FAQs
Can I keep using a leaking water heater?
No. Shut off water to the heater if you know how, and shut off power/gas only if safe. Standing water and live power are a bad mix.
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