Water Heater Repair
Reliable Water Heater Repair Service
From showering to washing dishes, you expect your home to have hot water when you need it. Your water heater works hard to keep up and requires regular maintenance you may not think about until you don't have hot water.
At Plumbing Paramedics, we offer fast and affordable water heater repair services when you need them — 24/7.
Our Water Heater Repair Services
Water heater repair: If your water heater experiences a leak or minor issue, we can respond and make the repair to get you back to having hot water.
Water heater maintenance: Draining and regular maintenance tasks keep your water heater working better for longer, and our team can handle those maintenance tasks for you.
Emergency water heater repair: If you've got a major water heater issue at an odd hour, Plumbing Paramedics can respond and get your water heater repaired, even nights, weekends and holidays.
Why Choose Us?
24/7 availability: Our technicians can respond for your water heater repair 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Licensed and insured: Trust that the water heater service you're getting is high-quality with our insured, licensed and experienced plumbers.
Upfront pricing: You will know how much your total water heater project will cost from the start — no hidden fees.
Customer satisfaction guarantee: You'll be satisfied with the water heater repair you receive, or we'll make it right.
No-pressure sales: We won't use high-pressure sales tactics to convince you to buy something you don't need or that won't work for you.
Types of Water Heaters We Service
Traditional water heaters
Conventional storage water heaters
Tankless water heaters (also called on-demand water heaters)
Heat pump water heaters
Solar water heaters
Tankless coil water heaters
Signs You Need Water Heater Repair
No hot water: If you've turned your hot water taps on but no hot water is coming out, it's time for a service call.
Strange noises: Knocking or banging can be signs your water heater is struggling.
Water discoloration: If your water isn't running clear, your water heater could be to blame.
Leaks and pooling water: Leaking water heaters can cause major damage to your home's flooring, so if you see leaks from your water heater or pooling water around it, call our team.
Inconsistent temperatures: A well-working water heater should provide consistently heated water. If you get water that won't stay at temperature, your water heater may need a repair.
Water Heater Repair Service Areas
We offer water heater repair in the following areas:
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a tankless and traditional water heater?
A traditional water heater stores hot water in a tank, while a tankless water heater heats water on demand, providing an endless supply of hot water. Tankless units are more energy-efficient but can require a higher upfront investment.
Do you offer emergency water heater services?
Yes, we provide emergency water heater services 24/7. If you're facing a sudden breakdown or leak, don't hesitate to call us for immediate assistance.
What types of water heaters do you repair and replace?
We service all types of water heaters, including traditional tank water heaters, tankless models, hybrid water heaters and solar-powered units. Our technicians are equipped to handle repairs and installations for both gas and electric systems.
How long should a water heater last?
On average, a traditional tank water heater lasts between 10 to 15 years, while tankless models can last up to 20 years with proper maintenance. Regular service can extend the lifespan of your water heater.
How often should I maintain my water heater?
We recommend scheduling maintenance once a year to ensure your water heater operates efficiently. Regular maintenance can help prevent issues such as sediment buildup, leaks and energy waste.
Why is my water heater making strange noises?
Banging, popping or rumbling sounds often indicate sediment buildup in the tank, which can reduce efficiency and cause damage over time. Flushing the tank can help, but if the noise persists, it may be time for a repair or replacement.
What should I do if my water heater is leaking?
If you notice water pooling around your water heater, it's important to act quickly. Shut off the power and water supply to the unit, and call a professional immediately to avoid further damage or risk of flooding.
Can I repair my own water heater?
While some minor issues can be addressed by homeowners, water heaters are complex systems that require specialized knowledge for safe and effective repairs. It's best to contact a licensed technician to ensure the repair is done correctly and safely.
How much does water heater repair cost?
The cost of repair can vary depending on the issue, type of water heater and your location.