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Do you call a plumber to fix a hot water heater?

Do you call a plumber to fix a hot water heater?

When it comes to hot water coming out of your faucets and showers among other systems, plumbers are the best professionals to call for the job. As it pertains to the problems that hinder a water heater in its ability to do its job, there is more than one problem that...

Can a water heater leak be repaired?

Can a water heater leak be repaired?

If the leak is here-good news-the repair is simple and relatively inexpensive. You just need a plumber to replace the faulty drain valve. However, if the leak is coming from the tank, you'll need to replace the water heater.

What causes hot water to stop working?

A water heater that produces no hot water may not be getting power, or it may have a tripped limit switch or one or more failed heating elements. First, check the water heater's circuit breaker in the service panel to make sure it hasn't tripped. If the breaker has...

Should I replace my water heater before it fails?

 If the tank rusts through, it could fail catastrophically and flood your home. You can avoid this disaster by replacing your water heater before it fails. A new water heater could lower your utility bills: You must invest in a new water heater, but it will start...

What brand of water heater is the most reliable?

Rheem Gladiator Water Heater   Rheem is a good, mid-level water heater brand that's not too expensive. Its reputation for manufacturing durable, reliable water heaters makes it a good choice for most homes. The company sells water heater models in gas, electric,...

How long does a water heater installation take?

Two to three hours Tank to Tank installation: On average, replacing a gas or electric water tank with a similar model takes two to three hours. It takes between 45 to 60 minutes to drain, disconnect, and remove your old water heater.  

Can I install a water heater myself?

Most codes or ordinances allow a homeowner to install their own water heater, and some jurisdictions allow unlicensed individuals to install water heaters, but they still must pull a permit and have it inspected for safety.