Not for a licensed master plumber who knows to check for carbon monoxide and checks up draft to make sure there is no spillage and checks the size of the gas piping to ensure enough volume for proper combustion
Fixing a water heater is not an easy, do-it-yourself task. It takes skill and precision to complete all the steps necessary. I suggest it is necessary to call a licensed plumber to fix any type of water heater.
Fixing a water heater on your own can be dangerous and difficult, it's recommended to get a professional to look at it. If it's just a problem, it's probably only 50-150 dollars. If you have to replace your water heater you're looking at $750-800.
you should hire a contractor to inspect your water heater. it's probably very expensive to fix and you can't fix the broken water heater yourself. too bad.
No way to fix that - your tank is scrap.
You need a new 'thermocouple' . -In older heaters, cheap and easy for a 'handyman' to fix. In new heaters, very difficult to fix. - Google instructions .
Check your water. If your water level is low then the heater may not work.
It depends on what is broken on your water heater, as to how much it would cost to fix it. It might actually need to be replaced and be more cost effective to replace it.
You instantly call an ATMOR representative and have them walk you through the difficult procedure of installing a water heater
You haven't said what's wrong with it.
Depending on your level of skill, it would be very difficult for an amateur to install a water heater. I know that professionals are expensive, but it's definitely cheaper than if anything should break doing it on your own, and you have to buy a new one all together!
The only fix for a leaking heater core is to replace it.
get a professional or it will explode due to unexperienced
small amount