Water Heater Service and Installation
Service & Install Quality Water Heaters in the Western Suburbs
Is your water heater showing signs of wear and tear? At Residential Plumbing, Inc., we understand the importance of having a functioning water heater in your home.
Signs Your Water Heater May Need Attention:
Here are the most common signs that your water heater may be about to quit on you:
Your water isn’t heating up as quickly. If you’re running your faucet for what seems like forever before your water finally starts heating up, this is a good sign that your water heater can’t keep up with your needs like it used to.
You run out of hot water much faster than usual. This may mean that sediment has built up in your tank or that something is broken in your unit.
You don’t have any hot water at all. Your water heater's main job is to heat your water, so if it isn’t doing this, then there’s something amiss — and getting some professional insight should be a priority.
Your water gets too hot. Sometimes, the water heats too slowly (or not at all), but the opposite problem can also indicate issues. This clearly indicates that something’s malfunctioning, and a pro should look at the unit.
Your water heater is making strange clunking noises. Noises from your tank mean that sediment is building up, which isn’t good for your system and could lead to leaks if the tank becomes damaged.
Your water is discolored. Sometimes, discoloration in your water can mean your pipes are rusted, but if you run only on the hot water side and this problem is still present, your water heater is probably to blame (and there’s likely corrosion in the tank).
There’s water surrounding your tank. This usually means a leak has already occurred, and you’ll want to get a plumber in as soon as possible to avoid even more damage to your home.
You’re noticing foul odors. As sediment builds up and parts of your water heater break down, the bacteria inside will thrive, and you may notice some foul, rotten egg-like, odors coming from the tank.
It’s been a decade. If it’s been a decade since your water heater was installed, then it’s probably time for an upgrade. Even if your current one seems to be working fine, it probably won’t be for much longer, and it’s best to avoid issues before they get worse causing damage throughout your home.
Consider a Powered Anode Rod Installation
Extend the lifespan of your water heater with a powered anode rod installation. This innovative device helps prevent corrosion, ensuring your system lasts longer. Reach out to us for professional installation services.
Benefits of Choosing Residential Plumbing
Personalized service
1-year labor warranty
6-year Warranty
Option for 10-year
Interested in a Tankless Water Heater?
Explore the benefits of a tankless water heater, such as energy savings and endless hot water. Our knowledgeable team can provide insights tailored to your needs and budget.
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