Hot water is vital for your daily chores, from bathing to household cleaning. Just like any other equipment, your water heater can malfunction. If your water heater is no longer providing you hot water, it is high time to call our plumbers to make a quick and efficient check to identify the problem and offer the best solution. No matter how big or small your water heater problem is, you can count on The Water Heater warehouse to provide you with the services that are efficient and ethical. Call us at (714)244-8562 to schedule an appointment today.
If you are looking for reliable and affordable Water Heater repair and maintenance in Fullerton and beyond, look no further than Water Heater Warehouse. Give us a call today at (714)244-8562 for same day service or schedule a service appointment with our friendly technicians.
A water heater will provide several years of use. You can expect a well-maintained water heater to last about 10-12 years, depending on the type of unit you have (gas or electric). Water heater lifespan depends on your water quality. However, various issues can decrease a unit’s overall efficiency, which is why regular maintenance is essential. Besides maintenance, other factors can also affect a unit’s longevity: the level of installation, the unit’s design, and the general weather condition.
Is your water heater making popping sounds? A noisy water heater could be the symptom of many issues. The most likely issue is sediment build-up at the bottom of the tank and being burned by the heating element, or the heating element is starting to burn out.
You may smell a foul odor coming from your hot water supply. The smell is due to bacteria growth. Usually, this bacteria produces a rotten egg smell. A water heater contains hydrogen gas, and the bacteria feeds on this gas. Preventing this problem is tough because the anode rod generates the hydrogen gas. We can usually recommend a flush for your system, but depending on its age, you may consider replacement of the tank.
You may smell a foul odor coming from your hot water supply. The smell is due to bacteria growth. Usually, this bacteria produces a rotten egg smell. A water heater contains hydrogen gas, and the bacteria feeds on this gas. Preventing this problem is tough because the anode rod generates the hydrogen gas. We can usually recommend a flush for your system, but depending on its age, you may consider replacement of the tank.
A leaky water tank is a sign that the water heater must be replaced. Unfortunately, your water heater has no remedy. These leaks could cause significant water damage in the home, so it is best to replace it with a new, energy efficient water heater immediately.