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Water Heater Repairs: Too Important to Try Yourself

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What’s the plan if your tank water heater suddenly runs into an issue and all you have access to is cold water? Many people would wait to try and diagnose the problem themselves, but we’re interested in saving you as much time and money as possible. We suggest calling us to get the job done ASAP.

Our team specializes in three important things with every water heater service call. Take a look for yourself.

  • Diagnosis is arguably the most important part and the first step. We need to figure out what’s wrong with your water heater, locate the source of the problem (i.e. a failed component or a leak) and estimate how much time it would take and the money it would cost to get it fixed.
  • The repair is the next step, actually putting our money where our mouth is and getting the job done.
  • Customer service. Have any questions? Do you have a special request that you’d like our technicians to be aware of? This is why our team is as friendly and knowledgeable as possible. We pride ourselves on putting customers first and making sure you get attention too, not just your water heater.

With DIY work, you don’t get assurances on any of these things, and you’re gambling with your water heater’s future.

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Common Water Heater Repairs and Issues

Why might you schedule water heater repairs with us? Well, if any of the following seem familiar, then that’s a good reason to get started by scheduling an appointment.

  • Leaks coming from the water heater.
  • Poor temperature control.
  • Rust or brown colored water.
  • Low water pressure.
  • Loud noises coming from the unit.
  • Foul odors coming from near the system.

Each of these represent a different problem that could be causing problems for your home, your comfort, and your budget. The most affordable and effective way to move forward is to schedule repairs.

How Much Do Water Heater Repairs Cost?

This is a tricky question. Water heater repairs can cost anywhere from just a small fee like the cost of a maintenance appointment, to thousands of dollars of repairs and replacement. The only way to know for sure what your system’s repair is going to cost is to schedule an estimate with our team. An estimate is an exceptional way to find out how much labor and materials will be needed for the repair, and it lets you evaluate whether replacement would be better than repairs.

Replacing small components, tightening screws, providing maintenance, and patching a simple leak can be a small cost compared to repairing multiple leaks, replacing a whole part of your water heater, or addressing a system failure.

How to Tell Our Repair Professional Did Excellent Work

How can you tell if our work was done to the best of our ability? Here are some questions to ask yourself.

  • Do you feel happy with the experience and the professionalism of our technicians?
  • Do you have clear and adequate access to hot water exactly like you expected?
  • Would you call our team again in the future?

If the answer to all of these questions is yes, then you can rest easy knowing that our team did a great job. We work hard on providing our customers with peace of mind, and that’s exactly what you get when you schedule with us.

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