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Water Heater Repair and Installation

About water heater repairs and installation

Your water heater is an excellent example of an appliance that you rely on daily, but that you probably don't spend a great deal of time thinking about. When your water heater is not working well, however, it's important for your family's health and safety to handle it carefully.

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What are water heaters and what do they do for the home?

Whether you have an electric or gas water heater, their purpose is the same. They are designed to bring cold water through a tube before heating it in the tank. The hot water then rises inside the tank before moving throughout your home through plumbing pipes.

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Signs that you may need to repair or replace your water heater

Your water heater might be the kind of appliance that you rarely think about but that doesn't mean that there aren't some signs that indicate that it's having issues. Look for the following signs:

Lukewarm or cold water

One of the most attention-grabbing signs that you need a new water heater is a lack of hot or bathing temperature water.

Discolored water

If there is rusty-colored water coming from your water heater, it usually indicates that your tank is rusting. Not surprisingly, this rusting will eventually make your tank leak.

Strange noises

Rumbling and banging are not usually noises that are associated with the operation of a water heater. If yours sounds like that, it's probably because sediment has built up and hardened.

Rusting

While rusting can occur in any number of places on your water heater, there are two where you should be especially vigilant about looking: the connections for the inlet and outlet, and the valves for pressure relief and temperature.

Pooling water

Any signs of pooling water or other moisture around your water heater is likely a cause for concern. It's usually due to either a fracture or a leak inside the tank.

Types of water heater services

There are two primary types of water heater services. While they are related, both are distinct from one another and it's important to understand how.

Water heater leak repair

If your water heater has a leak, it could be the symptom of a number of problems. These possibilities have one thing in common: they must be repaired immediately in order to avoid having the appliance fail completely.

It can be challenging for a homeowner to diagnose the water heater leak. Performing a water heater leak repair safely and effectively can also be difficult without specific professional training.

Water heater replacement and installation

If you need a new water heater, the installation and replacement of this appliance involve a number of steps. The first of which is the safe removing and disposal of the old unit.

A professional knows how to handle the electrical, gas and other connections that are part of both the removal of the old appliance and the installation of the new one. In addition, a professional plumber knows how to address the challenges of water heater installation in a unique space or moving it to a place that better meets your needs.

Why you should always hire a professional plumber to repair, replace or install a water heater

Like most other systems and appliances in your home, your water heater is a complex unit. Knowing how to effectively and efficiently diagnose any issues with it can help you make a decision whether to replace or repair it.

As a professional, a plumber has specific training and skills that enable them to repair, replace, or install a water heater safely and correctly. In many cases, there is a great deal of water - sometimes scorching hot water - that must be carefully addressed. Experienced plumbers have the tools, knowledge, and expertise to handle the job.

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