No hot hose tonight..worked fine in advance today? OK...there's not hot water coming from any of the faucets or the...

OK...there's not hot water coming from any of the faucets or the shower, but the dishwasher seem to have hot hose...unless this is just a result of a heat element surrounded by the dishwasher heating up the hose down. As stated previously, a shower earlier today have no prob w/hot water...any ideas/help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
is the pilot lite on?


There is only two reason for loose of hot water if you own a gas system. The most likely problem would be loss of gas. First piece to check would be your pilot lite. Open the access panel at the bottom of the heater. Look inside. There should be a small blue flame on the pilot lite constituent. If not, check and see if the gas has be turned off. Quick check...Do you hold a gas stove? Will it come on? If yes gas is on to the house. If no, call the gas company. If the stove comes on, try and relight the pilot lite on the marine heater. (follow directions closely.) Once the pilot lite is lit, the gas should next be directed to the heating element/burner. There should immediately be a big flame heating your dampen. If not, it is time to seek professional give support to.

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Answers:    is your sea heater an electric or a gas hot hose heater? that info would return with you a better answer. if it's an electric, blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker will knock out hot water making. or one of the heat elements could be bad/burned out. or the thermostat could go fruitless. if it's a gas heater, it could enjoy a burned out electronic ignitor(makes a spark to start it), bad thermo couple(won't consent to the gas flow if there's no spark), etc. check your fuse panel, if you have circuit breakers, and turn the breaker for the dampen heater stale then hindmost on again, (it'll take a while for the hose down to get hot again though if that did fix it). if you hold fuses, these ones won't look like regular prehistoric fashion fuses, (these are shaped approaching a roll of dimes with a brass boater on each end), and you can't enlighten if they are bad by looking at them. so simply pull the fuse holder out of the electrical panel and replace them both, for almost $5. or $6. for both of them, you can get them at the hardware store. also, you should look and see if in that is a reset button on the side of the water oven and push that, then continue and see if the water get hot after a while, too. like i said, i longing you had given more info going on for what you have and what you've done already so i could enjoy given you a better answer, because these are all guesses at this point. hope one of them help, good luck, joyful holidays.