Nobody thinks much about their water heater — until there’s no hot water! Whether it’s a cold shower surprise or a puddle under the tank, a broken water heater can turn your day upside down.
Water heater repair usually starts with a full check-up. A plumber will inspect the tank, heating elements, valves, and thermostat to spot the problem. Sometimes, it’s a quick fix like replacing a faulty part or flushing out sediment buildup. Other times, if the heater’s old or badly damaged, a full replacement might be the better (and cheaper) call.
Water heater installation means removing the old unit and hooking up a brand-new one — safely and up to code. Whether it's a traditional tank model or a tankless system, the plumber handles everything: water lines, gas or electric hookups, pressure valves, and venting. They’ll even haul away the old heater if needed!
Good repairs and proper installation make all the difference. They keep your hot water running smoothly, your energy bills lower, and your home safe from leaks and water damage.
In short: when the hot water’s out, don’t sweat it — call the pros and get back to warm showers fast!