Water Heater Repair Pasadena, Tx

repairing a broken water heaterThe water heater is one of, if not the most important appliance in a home. Why? When a water heater fails it affects a wide variety of other appliances. For instance you can’t take a hot shower or bath, you can’t do the laundry with a hot water cycle, you can’t even wash your hands properly. On top of not being able to do any of the tasks mentioned above because of a lack of hot water, you could also experience a flooded level of your home if the water heater springs a serious leak or bursts. A water heater that bursts can lead to thousands of dollars in damage to your home as drywall and flooring will need to be replaced.

To avoid catastrophic damage to your property you should act at the first sign of an issue with your unit. The team at Heaton Plumbing is the go-to plumber for water heater repair in Pasadena, Texas!

Common Water Heater Issues

The most common issue you will encounter with a faulty water heater in your home will be the loss of hot water. Losing hot water does not necessarily mean the water heater needs to be repaired. This issue might be solved by re-lighting a pilot light on a gas water heater. Or checking the fuse box in your home if you have an electric hot water heater. It’s possible the fuse for the water heater has tripped. All you need to do to get hot water again is to flip the switch in the fuse box. Every other issue discussed in the outline below should only be handled by a reputable, trusted, and experienced plumber:

 

  • Water that smells foul: does the water that comes out of your kitchen or bathroom sink faucets smell? What about the water in your shower or bathtub? When you have water that smells foul you likely have bacteria that has grown inside the water heater. You need to have the heater drained and cleaned immediately to prevent sickness.
  • Leaks: have you found water pooling around the base of the water heater? If so, this needs to be examined immediately by a plumber. There’s the slight chance that the water could be coming from another source, but why take the chance? A leaking water heater could spell disaster any minute.
  • Unfamiliar noises: your home likely makes quite a bit of noises, many of which you should be familiar with by now. There are some noises a home makes that you should never ignore. This includes noises that come from the water heater. Noises coming from your water heater are signs that sediment has built up at the bottom of the tank that should be removed quickly.
  • Missing hot water: if there is no hot water coming out of any spigot in your home, and the breaker didn’t trip in the fuse box, there is something seriously wrong with the water heater. The pilot light might need to be relit if the heater uses gas. The heating element might need to be replaced if the heater uses electricity.

 

Signs Your Water Heater Needs Repair

If you notice any of the following signs, you should contact a licensed plumbing contractor to perform a quick & affordable water heater repair service in Pasadena:

  • Popping sounds: when you start hearing popping sounds coming from the water heater it means that mineral deposits are in the tank. The deposits will pop when the heat is activated, which causes the temperature of the tank to get too high.
  • Leaky or broken valves: should you discover valves that leak or are broken you need to have the water heater repaired immediately.
  • Rusty connections: rusty connections are another common sign that you need water heater repair.
  • Dirty water: if your municipality or water supply company is not flushing hydrants in the area and the water coming from your spigots is dirty, you need to have the water heater repaired.

Main Types of Water Heaters

If you are a brand new homeowner you might not know what type of water heater you have in your home. It’s important to get acquainted with this appliance because it is the lifeline of the home. There are four types of water heaters: gas, electric, standard, and tankless.

Gas Water Heaters

Gas water heaters are just that. They are water heaters that run on gas service. This means you can only have a gas water heater if you have gas service to your home. If you are running heat via propane, you will need a different type of water heater than gas. But, if you decide to convert your home to gas you can then install a gas water heater.

Electric Water Heaters

An electric water heater is one that runs using electricity. It is likely fueled by propane since there won’t be a gas connection to the home. An electric heater typically costs more to operate per month in utility bills compared to a gas heater. On the flip side, an electric heater is less dangerous since there is no combustible fuel running to it that could explode, leak, or cause a fire.

Standard Water Heaters

A standard water heater is also known as an atmospheric unit. A standard water heater, in order to run, needs oxygen from the atmosphere to heat the water. These water heaters only extracts 80 percent of the heat it generates. The remaining 20 percent escapes the system through the chimney of the home.

Tankless Water Heaters

Tankless water heaters are also known as on-demand water heaters, meaning they only create hot water when called upon to do so. So, it might take a little long for your shower to get hot water in the morning since there is no tank storing already heated water in your home. A tankless water heater will deliver an almost-constant supply of hot water, but the flow rate will be limited because of the output of the tankless water heater.

Schedule an Appointment for Service Today

Have you noticed any of the warning signs outlined above coming from your water heater? If so, it is important that you call a reputable plumber from the team at Heaton Plumbing Inc. at 281-645-5039 to schedule an appointment for service. The longer you wait to call a plumber, the more serious the issue can turn into with your water heater.

Schedule your water heater repair in Pasadena, Tx, today!

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