Rheem Boiler Troubleshooting

Common Rheem boiler problems in plain English — likely causes, the fault codes behind them, the safe checks you can make, and when to call a licensed BC gas technician.

Rheem condensing boilers display a named fault condition on the control when a safety circuit trips. This reference explains the common Rheem boiler faults — what each means, the likely causes, and why ignition, flame, gas and venting faults are work for a licensed BC gas technician rather than a DIY reset.

Boiler repair is licensed gas work in BC. Use these guides to understand the problem and make the safe checks — but never work on the gas, combustion or safety controls yourself. If you smell gas, leave and call 911 or FortisBC at 1-800-663-9911 from outside.

Rheem troubleshooting — FAQ

What are the most common Rheem boiler problems?

The most common Rheem boiler problems we see in Greater Vancouver are no heat, ignition and flame-loss lockouts, overheating, venting / air-pressure faults and pressure loss. Rheem boilers show a fault code when a safety circuit trips — we document 7 of them with causes and fixes.

Can I fix my Rheem boiler myself?

Only the basics — checking the thermostat, power, gas isolation valve and system pressure, and reading the fault code. In British Columbia, work on the gas, combustion or safety controls of a Rheem boiler must be done by a licensed gas fitter. Reset at most once; if a fault returns, call GasBoilers.ca at 604-359-1081.

Do you repair Rheem boilers across Greater Vancouver?

Yes. Our Red Seal–certified, TSBC gas-licensed technicians service Rheem Prestige and Classic Plus series across Vancouver, Burnaby, Surrey, Richmond, the Tri-Cities and the rest of Greater Vancouver, with same-day appointments often available.

Get your Rheem boiler diagnosed by a licensed technician

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