Who to Call for Water Heater Repair?

Professional help is needed immediately if your water heater starts making noises that indicate sediment accumulation in its tank. If you hear rattling or banging noises, there is a problem.

Most water heater problems can be handled by an experienced plumber, but any problems relating to the electrical components of your heater may require professional assistance.

The Plumber

Plumbers are licensed, professional tradespeople whose primary job responsibility is installing and repairing systems used to transport water, waste, gases or hot liquids such as bathtubs and toilets as well as heating/cooling/drainage pipes.

The primary reason for calling a plumber is to fix leaks. A leaking water heater is a serious problem that must be addressed immediately.

Leaks from water heaters are often caused by faulty valves or plumbing connections. However, they can also be due to rusted tank pieces or broken tank pieces. A plumber can identify the cause of the leak and suggest the best solution.

Plumbers can also help with other issues related to water heaters, such as broken relief valves or rusted debris that is preventing hot water flow. Plus, they can help you upgrade to more energy-efficient models such as hybrid models that use heat pump technology.

Electrician

Contacting a licensed electrical contractor is essential if your water heater issue involves electrical components or wiring, such as a broken relief valve, excessive sediment, or a tank bottom that has been worn down by sediment and caused leaks.

A plumber is not able to diagnose problems with electric water heaters. Electricians are. If you find that your water heater is constantly tripping the reset button, it could be due to loose wiring.

Electricians can also install or replace water heating systems. Electricians will help homeowners choose the best tankless and traditional models. Aiello makes it even easier to work with us. We will introduce our technician prior to arrival so you know who's coming! When it comes to scheduling repair or replacement, a friendly face can make a huge difference!

HVAC Technician

HVAC technicians who are experts in solar, electric, and gas-heated water heaters can help homeowners with water heater problems that exceed the abilities of their plumber.

To become an HVAC technician, you must have a high-school diploma and certifications from accredited trade schools or apprenticeship programs. Many community colleges offer comprehensive programs to give students a richer learning experience.

HVAC technicians do not have the same sedentary job, as they are constantly on the move troubleshooting, installing new equipment, and performing maintenance. Their active lifestyles improve cardiovascular health, strengthen bones and muscles, and prevent boredom. Their rewarding careers provide physical challenge and relieve boredom. HVAC technician careers are rewarding for those who enjoy physical challenges and solving them.

Hardware Store Repairman

Plumbers who are licensed are the best professionals to repair water heaters. They are trained in all aspects of hot water heaters, including wiring and piping. Plumbers can solve problems such as leaky tanks or low pressure, rusty water, or strange noises coming from your heaters. If the problem is in your electrical system, contact an electrician.

Check if the circuit breaker on your service panel has been reset if your electric hot-water heater has tripped it. Turn it off and then back on.

If your water heater has reached its end of life, it may be time to replace it. This will save you money on utility costs and repairs and reduce the risk of costly emergencies. CityWide can help you develop a maintenance plan to maximize the life of your new heater.

Speedy's Plumbing 

1045 River Oaks Blvd, Canyon Lake, TX 78133

(210) 4251360

Professional help is needed immediately if your water heater starts making noises that indicate sediment accumulation in its tank. If you hear rattling or banging noises, there is a problem. Most water heater problems can be handled by an experienced plumber, but any problems relating to the electrical components of your heater may require professional…