Bosch Water Heater Repair in Apex
Element Service Group provides expert Bosch water heater repair in Apex. Our certified technicians specialize in Bosch equipment for reliable, lasting results.
Bosch Water Heater Repair: What You Need to Know
No hot water usually means one of five things: a failed heating element, a tripped reset button, a bad thermostat, sediment buildup in the tank, or a pilot light that went out. The fix depends on whether you have a gas or electric water heater — and how old it is.
The 5 Most Likely Causes
1. Tripped Reset Button (Electric)
Electric water heaters have a red reset button on the upper thermostat, usually behind an access panel. If the water overheated, this safety switch trips. Press it once. If hot water returns within an hour, you're good. If it trips again within a few days, the thermostat or element is failing and needs to be replaced.
2. Failed Heating Element (Electric)
Electric tanks have two heating elements — upper and lower. The upper element heats incoming cold water first. If it fails, you get no hot water at all. If the lower element fails, you'll get a small amount of hot water that runs out fast. Elements cost $10-20 for the part, but replacing them requires draining the tank and working with electrical connections.
3. Pilot Light Out (Gas)
If you have a gas water heater and the pilot light went out, there's no flame to heat the water. Relighting instructions are on a sticker on the tank. Turn the gas knob to "pilot," hold down the button, and use the igniter (or a long lighter). Hold for 30-60 seconds after the flame appears. If the pilot won't stay lit, the thermocouple is likely bad — that's a $20 part but a repair best left to a pro since it involves the gas valve.
4. Sediment Buildup
Over time, minerals in your water settle at the bottom of the tank. This layer of sediment insulates the water from the burner (gas) or lower element (electric), making the unit work harder and longer to heat water. You might hear popping or rumbling sounds from the tank. Flushing the tank annually prevents this problem. If it's been years since your last flush, sediment may be severe enough that flushing alone won't fix it.
5. Bad Thermostat
The thermostat tells the elements (electric) or gas valve (gas) when to fire. If it fails, the heating cycle never starts. On electric units, you can test this with a multimeter. On gas units, a failed gas valve thermostat means no gas reaches the burner even when the pilot is lit.
Quick Troubleshooting Before You Call
Try these in order:
- Check the breaker (electric) or pilot light (gas) — this solves it about 25% of the time
- Press the red reset button if you have an electric tank
- Turn up the thermostat on the tank — someone may have bumped it. Factory setting is usually 120°F
- Check if other hot water fixtures work — if the kitchen has hot water but the bathroom doesn't, the problem might be a mixing valve or crossover, not the water heater
- Listen to the tank — popping sounds mean sediment, hissing means a leak, silence when it should be heating means an element or gas issue
If none of that works, Element Service Group offers a free plumbing inspection (an $89 value) and same-day water heater repair across the Triangle.
Repair vs. Replace: When Does It Make Sense?
Here's a straightforward way to think about it:
Repair makes sense when:
- The tank is less than 8-10 years old
- The issue is a single failed component (element, thermostat, thermocouple)
- There are no signs of tank corrosion or leaking
- Repair cost is under 50% of a new unit
Replacement makes sense when:
- The tank is 10-15+ years old
- You see rust-colored water from the hot side only
- The tank is leaking from the bottom (internal corrosion — not repairable)
- You're making repairs more than once a year
- You want to upgrade to a tankless or heat pump water heater for energy savings
A standard 50-gallon tank water heater lasts 8-12 years on average. Tankless units can last 20+ years with maintenance.
Wake County Water and Your Water Heater
Triangle water has moderate hardness — typically 3-7 grains per gallon depending on your municipality. That's not extreme, but over a decade it adds up. Sediment builds on heating elements and coats the bottom of tanks, cutting efficiency and shortening the unit's life.
A huge number of homes in the Triangle were built during the housing boom from the mid-90s through the 2000s. If your home falls in that window and you still have the original water heater, it's at or past its expected lifespan. It hasn't "failed" yet, but a proactive replacement on your schedule beats an emergency replacement when the tank finally gives out — usually at the worst possible time.
Our techs handle both repair and installation for tank, tankless, and heat pump water heaters. We serve Apex, Cary, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, Raleigh, and Durham with same-day service and honest repair-vs-replace guidance.
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Bosch Water Heater Repair FAQ
Does Element Service Group install all Bosch water heater types?
Yes. We install and replace Bosch gas tankless (Greentherm and Therm), electric tankless (Tronic, including point-of-use and whole-home models), and Compress heat pump (hybrid electric) water heaters for homes across the Triangle. We help you choose the right type based on your fuel source, hot water demand, and available space.
Is ESG a Bosch authorized dealer?
We are an independent residential plumbing company, not a factory-authorized Bosch dealer. We install, service, and repair Bosch water heaters and use genuine manufacturer parts. Our recommendations are based on what fits your home rather than any single brand mandate.
How often should a Bosch tankless water heater be descaled in the Triangle?
Because much of the Triangle has hard water, we generally recommend descaling and flushing once a year. Regular maintenance removes mineral scale that can reduce flow, lower efficiency, and shorten the life of a tankless or condensing unit. We offer annual maintenance to keep yours running well.
Can a Bosch heat pump water heater work in my home?
Bosch Compress heat pump (hybrid electric) water heaters are a strong fit for all-electric homes and can significantly reduce water heating energy use. They do need adequate space and air volume to operate efficiently, so our master plumbers assess your installation area and electrical setup before recommending one.
Which areas do you serve for Bosch water heater work?
We serve Apex, Cary, Holly Springs, Morrisville, Fuquay-Varina, Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, and Wake Forest. As a residential plumbing company based in Apex, we cover the greater Triangle for Bosch installation, replacement, repair, and maintenance.
Can you replace my old tank water heater with a Bosch tankless unit?
Yes, and it is one of our most common upgrades. Switching to a Bosch tankless unit involves correct sizing, new venting for gas models or proper electrical capacity for electric models, and updated connections. Our licensed master plumbers handle the full conversion to code.
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