Water Heater Services

When your water heater fails, it doesn't just mean a cold shower — it disrupts your entire household. Whether you're dealing with a sudden breakdown, aging equipment, or planning a new installation, having a trusted professional on your side makes all the difference.

Common Water Heater Problems that we can help you diagnose and resolve:

  • No Hot Water — Faulty heating element, pilot light, or thermocouple are usually to blame.

  • Water Not Hot Enough — Could be a failing thermostat or a unit that's too small for your household's demand.

  • Rusty or Discolored Water — A worn-out anode rod or corroding tank is likely the cause.

  • Strange Noises — Popping or rumbling sounds point to sediment buildup at the bottom of the tank.

  • Leaking Tank — Could be a loose valve or fitting, or a sign the tank needs full replacement.

  • Running Out of Hot Water Fast — Sediment buildup or an aging unit reducing efficiency and capacity.

  • Pilot Light Won't Stay Lit — Usually a faulty thermocouple or dirty pilot orifice on gas units.

No matter the job, we show up on time, work cleanly, and stand behind our work. Contact us today to schedule a service call or get an estimate.

  • No hot water? Our plumbers quickly diagnose and repair all water heater issues — from faulty heating elements and thermostat problems to pressure relief valves and sediment buildup. We get your hot water running again fast.

  • When repairs aren't enough, we make replacement simple. We help you choose the right unit for your home's needs and handle the full swap — disconnecting the old unit and installing the new one safely and efficiently.

  • Need your water heater moved to a new spot? Whether it's a garage conversion, renovation, or code compliance issue, we handle the full relocation including all necessary pipe, gas, and electrical connections.

  • Installing a new water heater or upgrading to a tankless system? We install all types and brands, ensuring proper sizing, safe connections, and code-compliant setup so you get the most out of your new unit.