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Bradford White Water Heater Reset Button: What It Means and What To Do

If your Bradford White water heater suddenly stops producing hot water, you may discover a reset button on the unit.

While pressing the reset button may temporarily restore operation, it is important to understand why the button tripped in the first place.

A reset button that continues to trip often indicates an underlying problem that requires attention.

Hot Water Pros provides professional Bradford White water heater diagnostics and repair throughout Indianapolis and surrounding communities.

What Does The Reset Button Do?

The reset button is a safety device designed to shut down the water heater if unsafe operating temperatures are detected.

Its purpose is to help prevent overheating and protect the unit from damage.

When the reset button trips, the water heater will often stop producing hot water until it is manually reset.

Why Does A Bradford White Reset Button Trip?

Several issues may cause the reset button to activate.

Common causes include:

  • Failed thermostat

  • Faulty heating element

  • Loose electrical connections

  • Overheating conditions

  • Wiring problems

  • Sediment buildup

  • Age-related component failure

A single trip may not be a major concern, but repeated trips should be investigated.

Can I Simply Reset The Water Heater?

You can reset the unit if it is safe to do so and you follow manufacturer recommendations.

However, repeatedly resetting the water heater without identifying the cause is not recommended.

If the button trips again, professional diagnosis is usually necessary.

Signs Of A Larger Problem

You may need service if you notice:

  • Repeated reset button trips

  • No hot water

  • Water that is excessively hot

  • Burning smells

  • Electrical issues

  • Strange noises

These symptoms often indicate a problem that should be corrected before further damage occurs.

Can Sediment Cause Overheating?

Yes.

Over time, minerals naturally settle at the bottom of the tank.

Heavy sediment buildup may contribute to:

  • Reduced efficiency

  • Longer heating times

  • Overheating conditions

  • Strange noises

  • Premature component failure

Routine maintenance can help reduce these risks.

Repair Or Replace?

Repair may make sense if:

  • The tank is in good condition

  • The problem is isolated to a thermostat or heating element

  • The unit is relatively new

Replacement may be recommended if:

  • The tank is leaking

  • Significant corrosion is present

  • Multiple repairs are needed

  • The water heater is nearing the end of its lifespan

A professional evaluation can help determine the most cost-effective solution.

Why Indianapolis Homeowners Choose Hot Water Pros

Hot Water Pros specializes in water heater diagnostics, repair, and replacement.

We provide:

  • Bradford White repair

  • Thermostat replacement

  • Heating element replacement

  • Water heater diagnostics

  • Water heater replacement

  • Upfront pricing

Current Water Heater Replacement Pricing

Electric Water Heaters

  • 40 Gallon Electric Water Heater – $1,599 Installed

  • 50 Gallon Electric Water Heater – $1,599 Installed

Gas Water Heaters

  • 40 Gallon Gas Water Heater – $1,849 Installed

  • 50 Gallon Gas Water Heater – $1,849 Installed

We proudly serve Indianapolis, Carmel, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville, Greenwood, Brownsburg, Whitestown, and Zionsville.

Need Help With A Bradford White Water Heater That Keeps Tripping?

If your Bradford White water heater reset button keeps tripping, Hot Water Pros can identify the underlying cause and restore reliable hot water to your home.

Call 317-922-9043 today to schedule service.

 
 
 

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