Water Heater Installation, Repair, and Replacement Services In Las Vegas, Henderson, Paradise, Boulder City, Pahrump, and North Las Vegas
Water heater repair is a viable solution on a newer water heater, a water heater that is still under warranty, or a water heater with a minor problem but is otherwise in reasonable condition. Regardless of the problem, Water Wise Plumbing will share our expertise with you and never tell you to replace a water heater that can be saved with proper repair.
If your water heater does require replacement, you will be glad to learn that newer water heaters are safer and more efficient than ever. Our experts can explain the options in new water heaters, so you make the best choice for your family’s needs.
Types of water heaters:
Electric Water Heater
Gas Water Heater
Solar Water Heater
Tankless Water Heater
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Signs of a Broken Water Heater
Some areas to consider when trying to determine whether or not a new water heater is in your future:
Strange noises:
If you hear a rumbling sound or strange noises from the tank, inspect for small leaks. Sediment builds up in the tank over time. As the deposits heat and reheat, they harden, making the water heater noisy and less efficient.
Rust-colored water:
If you notice a rusty discoloration when running hot water, it may indicate corrosion inside the water heater, which may begin to leak. However, the rust-colored water may be a result of your galvanized pipes as well. To determine if the water heater is corroded or if the problem is with the pipes, drain about 10 gallons of hot water into multiple five-gallon buckets. If the water still looks rusty when you fill the third bucket, it’s time to look for a new water heater.
Water surrounding the tank:
As the inner metal tank heats, it expands. Over time, this causes small fractures. As the metal cools and contracts, the inner tank will start leaking. If you notice water on the floor, verify that water is not leaking from the tank’s connection, fittings, or the pressure overflow pipe. If the components are dry, you will need a new water heater soon.
Cold water:
Older water heaters are less efficient in heating water and maintaining warm temperatures. If your water is cooler than usual and the water heater is more than eight years old, it might be at the end of its years of service to your family.
Choosing the Right Water Heater for Your Home
The most common residential water heaters use insulated storage tanks that hold warm water until you need it. Tanks are classified by the number of gallons of water they hold as well as the heater’s recovery rate, which indicates the number of gallons of water it heats in an hour.
Tankless water heaters are also an option. They are generally more energy-efficient than a traditional water heater since they only heat the water you need! However, they only provide a flow rate of up to 3.5 gallons of heated water per minute. Tankless models are suitable for households that don’t use hot water at more than two points simultaneously, such as a shower, dishwasher, and washing machine.
Water heaters use electricity gas, or a heat pump to warm the water. Electric heaters have the greatest range of size and tend to cost less. Gas heaters warm up to 100 gallons of water and require air circulation. Gas is generally more expensive than an electric heater, but more efficient. A heat pump, or hybrid, model used energy from the air to warm the water. While the initial cost can be expensive, heat pumps tend to be the most energy-efficient option overall.
Larger water heaters have tanks that are between 50 to 76 inches tall, which are best stored in basements or garages. If height is an issue, short, or lowboy, models offer holding capacities of up to 50 gallons in shorter, wider tanks that are up to 49 inches tall.
Flush the water heater regularly to extend the lifespan of your appliance. If your water heater is past its prime, Water Wise Plumbing offers a variety of traditional models and tankless water heaters that will accommodate your hot water needs, while reducing your energy costs. Call (702) 597-9554 to schedule a consultation today!
Why should your new water heater be installed by a professional plumber?
Professional Plumbers & Technicians are Trained for Water Heater Installation:
You can follow the directions and look up tips online, but to get the job done and done right, it’s always better to hire a trained and licensed professional.
Water Heaters can Easily Become Flammable:
Many water heaters run on a fuel source such as gas, which is highly flammable. Do-It-Yourself Plumbers should avoid water heaters for this reason! Making a mistake during installation can cause your unit to explode.
Water Heaters can Release Carbon Monoxide:
Carbon Monoxide is a byproduct of the combustion process produced by your water heater. If the water heater and the various components are properly installed, this gas will be vented easily leaving you with nothing to worry about. However, improper water heater installation can interfere with proper venting. Since carbon monoxide is colorless, odorless, and extremely poisonous, it’s always safer to hire a professional to install your water heater to keep your family safe!
Professional Plumbers will have the Right Tools & Technology for Installation:
There are so many makes and models of water heaters available that it is very important to find a professional who is equipped with all the necessary tools and technology to finish the installation or replacement of the water heater properly in a timely manner.
Improper Water Heater Installation can Reduce your Property Value:
Water heaters installed improperly may still function inefficiently for a few years, but having a system installed up to code will save money! Having peace of mind and avoiding the hassle is always a great idea!
Don’t let water heater problems affect your home! For water heater installation and replacement from trained professionals, call (702) 597-9554.