Water Heater Repair, Installation & Replacement
Fix Water Heater Issues and Improve Efficiency
No hot water is a real pain. Choose Perfect Pipe Plumbing to restore hot water, fix outages, or install a replacement to keep your water heater running reliably.
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What causes water heater problems?
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Water heater problems are often caused by worn components, sediment buildup, heating element failure, or tank issues. Over time, these problems can reduce efficiency or lead to a complete loss of hot water.
If you notice inconsistent hot water, strange noises, leaks, or rising energy bills, it may be time for professional water heater repair or replacement.
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- No hot water or inconsistent temperatures
- Heating element and thermostat problems
- New water heater installation and upgrades
- Tank leaks and corrosion issues
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Learn about common water heater issues, warning signs of failure, and how to maintain reliable hot water in your home.
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Contact usThis is often caused by a faulty heating element, thermostat issues, or sediment buildup inside the tank. In gas systems, it could also be a pilot light or burner problem. A professional inspection can quickly identify the cause.
The cost depends on the type of repair and parts required. Simple fixes are typically more affordable, while major issues or full water heater replacement will cost more depending on the system.
If your water heater is newer and the issue is minor, repair is usually the best option. However, if the unit is older, leaking, or frequently breaking down, replacement may be more cost-effective and reliable long term.
Most traditional tank water heaters last around 8 to 12 years, while tankless systems can last longer with proper maintenance. Regular service can help extend the lifespan of your unit.
Common signs include no hot water, inconsistent temperatures, strange noises, rusty water, or visible leaks. These issues often indicate it is time for professional service or possibly a new unit.