Emergency Call in Santa Monica
On June 25, 2026, our team responded to an emergency service call in Santa Monica involving water heater equipment requiring inspection and maintenance work.
Upon arrival, technicians assessed two gas-fired water heaters on site: a Raypak non-automatic model 231424 and a Bevco automatic unit with burner assembly. Visual inspection revealed significant dust and debris accumulation across both units, along with oxidation on metal components and corrosion visible on several connections. The specification plates showed worn labeling, and multiple electrical components—including control boards, ignition modules, and thermostat wiring (red, black, yellow, green, and white conductors)—required evaluation. Gas supply lines with shut-off valves and the blower motor assembly were also examined as part of the diagnostic process.
Technicians performed rewiring of the control circuits to restore proper operation, repositioned internal components within the equipment cabinet, and implemented cable management modifications to meet current safety standards. The combustion chamber and heat exchanger were assessed for functionality. Work included verification of ASHRAE 90A-198 and SCAQMD Rule 1146.2 compliance requirements.
The equipment was restored to operational condition, and the customer received guidance on maintenance best practices to prevent future emergency situations. For similar emergency plumbing service in Santa Monica, our team is available 24/7 to address water heater and related system failures.