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This article was co-authored by Rob Calame. Rob Calame is a Training Manager at Barnett Plumbing & Water Heaters, based in Livermore, California, and the Lead Instructor of their Water Heater Training Program. Founded in 2005, Barnett Plumbing & Water Heaters specializes in servicing and installing all water heater types including tank, tankless, and heat pump water heaters throughout the Bay Area. There are 8 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been viewed 458,213 times.

If you live in a home with a gas water heater and notice cold water coming from your hot water faucet, there’s a good chance your pilot light has gone out. Don’t worry: in most cases, you can relight a pilot without calling in a professional, and you’ll have hot water again in a few hours’ time. While having your heater’s instruction manual around is handy, it’s not entirely necessary, as most gas water heaters require a similar procedure for relighting the pilot light.

Disclaimer: Heat pump water heaters are the safest, most efficient, and most effective options for water heaters. Consider upgrading your heater if you have an older model that needs to be relit manually.[1]

Steps

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Assessing the Situation

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Light a Water Heater 1 Check the pilot light. You will probably need to remove a small panel, called an access panel, at the bottom of the tank in order to see whether the pilot light is actually out. If you do not see a small flame burning, then your pilot light has gone out.
    • If you have a newer water heater, it is possible that your panel is not removable and that you view your pilot light through glass. In this case, if you cannot see a flame burning through the glass, then your pilot light is out.
  2. Step 2 Make sure there is no leaking gas. 2 Make sure there is no leaking gas. You should never try to reignite your pilot if there is gas leaking from your water heater, as this is extremely dangerous to both you and your home. Before attempting to relight the pilot, do a simple smell test to check for leakage.
    • Stand next to your water heater and see if you detect any unusual smells. Then kneel down and sniff near any valves on the front and side of the tank. Natural gas is odorless by nature, but gas companies add a substance called mercaptan to it to make it detectable to humans. Leaking gas smells like sulfur or rotten eggs.
    • If you smell gas in either of these places (even a faint smell), do not attempt to relight the pilot. Leave the area of the water heater and call your gas company immediately; they will tell you how to proceed.
    • Also listen for a hissing sound near the water heater, as this is a sign of a gas leak.
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  3. Step 3 Check inside the door panel of your water heater for instructions. 3 Check inside the door panel of your water heater for instructions. Specific instruction of details for your individual model may be listed here, and they may help guide you in the process of relighting the pilot for your specific water heater.[2]
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Preparing to Relight the Pilot

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Light a Water Heater 1 Set the temperature control setting to the lowest temperature. This is typically located on the front of a box found on the outside of the water heater.
  2. Step 2 Locate the regulator valve. 2 Locate the regulator valve. This valve is usually located on the same box as the temperature control, only it’s likely on top of the box; it regulates gas flow to the pilot burner beneath the hot water tank.[3]
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Light a Water Heater 3 Turn the knob to the “Off” position. After turning the knob off, wait 10 minutes before proceeding to allow any residual gas from the tank to clear from the air. Safety is key![4]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Light a Water Heater 4 Determine what style of water heater you have. There are two basic styles of gas hot water heaters, “new” and “old.” Old style heaters will require you to use your own flame to relight the pilot, while new style tanks come equipped with a pilot light igniter.[5]
    • The exact look of the buttons on new style tanks may vary, but many have a red igniter button set a few inches away from the temperature and regulator valves.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Light a Water Heater 5 Collect any necessary lighting materials. If you have an old style water heater, you will need to find a long reach “wand” lighter or fireplace matches to relight the pilot.
    • Do not attempt to relight a pilot with a regular matchstick or a small cigarette lighter, as this will require placing your fingers in a small, tight space too close to the open flame and put you in danger of getting burned.
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Light a Water Heater 6 Find the pilot. The pilot is located at the end of the small silver tube that comes out the control valve. You may need to use a flashlight to see this area clearly.
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Relighting the Pilot Light

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Light a Water Heater 1 Turn the gas valve to the "Pilot" setting and push down on it.[6] Doing this starts the flow of gas into the tube that supplies the pilot light.
    • If your water heater’s gas valve does not push down, look for a red control button near the valve. Hold this button down.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Light a Water Heater 2 Light the pilot burner. While holding down the pilot gas valve or the red button with one hand, you will use your other hand to quickly light the pilot.
    • If you have a new style water tank with a built-in ignition switch, press this button.[7] You should hear a clicking noise until the pilot burner lights.[8] If you have an old style heater, apply your wand lighter/match to the pilot burner.
    • Because you will be using one hand to depress the valve/red button and one hand to light the pilot, you may need someone to hold a flashlight for you if extra light is needed. Try to ask someone for help in advance so that you don’t get halfway through the process, then have to stop because you are unable to see what you’re doing.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Light a Water Heater 3 Continue holding down the gas valve or control button for 1 minute after the pilot light has been lit. This will heat the thermocouple, which is a sensor that shuts the gas off when the pilot is out.[9]
    • Depending on your water heater model, you might see a green indicator light blinking at this point.[10]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Light a Water Heater 4 Release the valve knob/control button. After a minute, release the valve and control button to see whether the pilot light remains lit.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Light a Water Heater 5 Replace the access panels. If the pilot light has remained lit, put the access panel back into place (if you had to remove it initially) so that no flame can escape into your home.
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Light a Water Heater 6 Reignite the main burner. Turn the main gas valve back “On” and adjust the temperature control to your desired setting. The main burner under the tank should light and begin heating the water in the tank.

    Caution: Be sure to keep your head away from the burner area when turning knob to "on".

  7. Watermark wikiHow to Light a Water Heater 7 Set the thermostat to your desired temperature.[11] Be sure not to make it too hot, as you could inadvertently scald your hands or body while washing or bathing. 49 C (120 F) is the temperature recommended by the Consumer Product Safety Commission.[12]
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  • Question How do I light a newer model gas heater? Community Answer Community Answer Look up your model and contact the manufacturer for specific instructions. Typically, the main difference between a modern heater and these instructions is that newer models have an electric igniter (click a button and it makes a spark) to light the pilot. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 14 Helpful 20
  • Question What do I call the device that I push down to make the spark to light the pilot? Community Answer Community Answer You call it a "spark igniter." Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 8 Helpful 8
  • Question What do I do if the pilot light keeps going out on my water heater? Community Answer Community Answer You will probably need to replace it. Contact a supplier or even the company that manufactured your water heater. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 3 Helpful 4
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  • If the pilot light doesn’t relight or goes out immediately after relighting, you may have a bad thermocouple. The thermocouple extends from the temperature control into the flame area of the pilot light. They are relatively cheap, and you can install one yourself.[13] Thanks Helpful 3 Not Helpful 0
  • If this process does not work, make sure the base of the pilot light is not dirty or clogged. If it is, clean it and attempt this process again after 10-15 min. You can also try holding the valve/control button 30-45 seconds longer after igniting the pilot light. Thanks Helpful 9 Not Helpful 3
  • Low gas pressure or a malfunctioning gas valve may also be to blame if this process doesn’t work. Contact an appliance repair person, a plumber, or your gas company if you are unable to light the water heater after several attempts. Thanks Helpful 5 Not Helpful 9
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Warnings

  • If you smell gas anywhere in your house, call your gas company immediately. Even a “little bit of gas” is too much. Thanks Helpful 11 Not Helpful 5
  • Do not turn the gas valve back on until you have replaced the access panels. Doing so could cause a flame to come out of the water heater. Thanks Helpful 12 Not Helpful 8
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References

  1. Rob Calame. Training Manager at Barnett Plumbing & Water Heaters. Expert Interview
  2. Rob Calame. Training Manager at Barnett Plumbing & Water Heaters. Expert Interview
  3. https://www.weekand.com/home-garden/article/light-pilot-gas-hot-water-heater-18025084.php
  4. http://homerepair.about.com/od/heatingcoolingrepair/ss/pilot_light_3.htm#step-heading
  5. http://www.home-repair-central.com/water-heater-pilot-light-igniter.html
  6. Rob Calame. Training Manager at Barnett Plumbing & Water Heaters. Expert Interview
  7. Rob Calame. Training Manager at Barnett Plumbing & Water Heaters. Expert Interview
  8. https://www.weekand.com/home-garden/article/light-pilot-gas-hot-water-heater-18025084.php
  9. http://www.hometips.com/diy-how-to/water-heater-relighting-gas.html
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  1. Rob Calame. Training Manager at Barnett Plumbing & Water Heaters. Expert Interview
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  3. http://lifehacker.com/whats-the-best-temperature-for-my-water-heater-1465372005
  4. http://www.familyhandyman.com/plumbing/water-heater/how-to-fix-a-water-heater-pilot-light/view-all
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Rob Calame Co-authored by: Rob Calame Training Manager at Barnett Plumbing & Water Heaters This article was co-authored by Rob Calame. Rob Calame is a Training Manager at Barnett Plumbing & Water Heaters, based in Livermore, California, and the Lead Instructor of their Water Heater Training Program. Founded in 2005, Barnett Plumbing & Water Heaters specializes in servicing and installing all water heater types including tank, tankless, and heat pump water heaters throughout the Bay Area. This article has been viewed 458,213 times. 4 votes - 100% Co-authors: 15 Updated: March 10, 2025 Views: 458,213 Categories: Featured Articles | Water Heating Systems Article SummaryX

To light an electric water heater, start by setting the temperature control to the lowest temperature and turning the gas regulator valve to the “Off” position. Then, start the flow of gas by setting the gas valve to the “Pilot” position and pushing down on it. Next, push the red ignitor button near the gas valve to light the pilot burner. Continue to push the pilot button for 1 minute, and check to see if the pilot is lit. If it isn’t, repeat the steps until it is. If it is, turn the gas valve back to “On” and set the temperature to your desired setting. For tips on preparing how to light your water heater, read on! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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