Hot Water Tank & Water Heater Installation and Replacement In CITY
Your hot water tank or water heater are an essential part of your household. When you don't have access to hot water it can be a major inconvenience, and life as you know it comes to a screeching halt when you don’t have any hot water! If you've ever taken a cold shower because your hot water tank wasn't working, you probably don't want to do it again! Whether you need to replace an aging hot water tank, want to upgrade to a tankless water heater, or you need a new hot water tank installed in your home addition or a remodel, we can help!
If you have a hot water tank plumbing emergency and need our help right now, please call us immediately at (321) 421-5066 otherwise, please feel free to use our contact form and we'll get back to you right away to schedule a convenient time for your service.
Why Do You Need To A New Hot Water Tank?
- Is your hot water tank leaking around the base?
- Does your tank not produce enough hot water for your family?
- Do you know your tank is older than 10 years old? (if so it needs replacing)
- Are you looking to upgrade to a more efficient tankless hot water system?
Water Heater Brands We Can Install Or Replace
Here are some of the most common brands of water heaters installed in homes and businesses:
- A.O. Smith
- Bradford White
- Bosch
- Eemax
- GE Appliances
- Kenmore
- Navien
- Noritz
- Rheem
- Rinnai
- Stiebel Eltron
- Whirlpool
- We can repair/replace ALL makes and brands of hot water tanks
These brands offer a variety of water heater options, including traditional tank models, tankless models, and heat pump models, that run on various fuel types such as electricity, natural gas, and propane. Remember, the best choice for your home or business will depend on your specific hot water needs, energy efficiency goals, budget, and available installation space.
Like every mechanical system in your home hot water heaters can be prone to failure. Sometimes they will last only a few years if you tried to save money by installing a low cost water heater or it was installed poorly. While many of the better quality manufacturers hot water tanks can last 10 years or more when properly cared for. If you have a traditional hot water tank, it will eventually fail and need to be replaced.
Signs You Need To Replace Your Water Heater
#1. How old is your Hot Water Tank?
A water heater is generally expected to only last 8-12 years. This can vary depending on the type and quality of the hot water tank, how frequently it gets used, and the hardness and PH of the water source you're connected to. If you have a water heater that is 10 years old or older it needs to be replaced sooner than later. You want to replace it before it becomes a problem. Home insurance companies always ask how old your water heater is and your insurance may increase or decrease based on it's age.
When hot water tanks spring a leak murphy's law always makes sure it's when you're away from home or at the most inconvenient time. We are often called to replace tanks that have failed and the homeowners were not there to mitigate the water damage and the repairs then become much more costly. If you're unsure about the age of your tank or what type of condition it's in we'd be happy to take a look for you and provide you with recommendations.
#2. Do you get colored or tinted hot water from your taps?
If you're getting colored or tinted hot water out of your taps it's a good sign there is corrosion happening inside of your hot water tank. This is common with hard water (mineral rich) and older hot water tanks. The older the tank the more likely it is to have rust built up inside the tank. The only repair for tinted water is a tank replacement and sometimes even some of the immediate piping too if it has corrosion as well.
#3. Do you notice your water isn't as hot anymore and you never changed the setting?
Hot water heaters performance can degrade over time. When you notice the water isn't getting as hot as it used too or it takes much longer for the tank to heat your water after a long shower then it's likely the tank is having some issues. It could be as simple as an electrical issue or it could be a more serious failure with the tank and internals. Hot water tanks have come a long way in the last decade so if your tank is old it might be time to replace it with a more modern and efficient hot water tank.
#4. Do you notice any moisture or wetness around the base of your hot water tank?
This is a sign that your tanks internals are corroding and water is seeping out of the tank OR you could have an external leak from the piping bringing water to or from the tank. There is no permanent repair for the hot water tank if it's leaking. Your best option if the tank is leaking is to replace it with a new one.
#5. A flood in the area around the water heater is a sure sign that you need a new one.
When these tanks fail they generally lose the water held within. If you don't have a catch basin or the water isn't channeled into a drain you'll almost certainly have water damage in your home. If your hot water tank has a pool of water surrounding it then get off the Internet and give us a call 555-555-5555 ASAP!
COMPANY NAME is a full service plumbing company based out of CITY and serving the surrounding area. We specialize in the installation and replacement of hot water tanks. Whether your hot water tank has failed and needs to be replaced or you want to upgrade to a larger tank for your large family or you want to upgrade to a more energy efficient model, we can help you with your hot water tank.
They are a much more efficient and reliable method of heating the water in your home. COMPANY NAME can also help you with a Tankless Water Heating System.
We understand you have many choices when it comes to a plumbing contractor to work on the hot water system in your home and we just want you to know that when you choose COMPANY NAME for your hot water plumbing needs you are taking on a valued partner in making your home or building a better, safer, more comfortable place to be in.
If you’d like to have us install or replace a hot water tank in your home or building please call 555-555-5555 or fill out our online contact form and we’ll get right back to you.
How To Choose A New Water Heater
Choosing the right size water heater for your home is an important decision
Sizing a hot water tank (or water heater) for a family home involves several factors, including the number of people living in the home, the overall hot water demand, and the peak hour demand.
Here's a general guideline on how to estimate the appropriate size:
Determine the First Hour Rating (FHR): The First Hour Rating is the amount of hot water the heater can supply per hour, starting with a fully heated tank. You'll need to estimate your home's FHR based on the number of people living in the home. The U.S. Department of Energy suggests 12 gallons of hot water for each person in the home as a baseline. So, for a family of four, you'd want a First Hour Rating of about 48 gallons.
Peak Hour Demand: Consider the time of day when your home uses the most hot water. This is often in the morning or evening when showers are most likely to occur. Calculate how much hot water you use during this peak hour. For example, if two people take showers, you wash a load of laundry, and run the dishwasher all in this peak hour, your peak hour demand might be higher than the FHR calculated in the previous step.
Tankless vs. Tank Water Heaters: If you're considering a tankless water heater, you'll need to consider the flow rate instead of the FHR. You'll need to calculate the total flow rate for all devices you'd want to use at the same time (like showers, washing machines, sinks, etc.) and make sure the tankless water heater can handle that combined flow rate.
Fuel Source: The fuel source (natural gas, electricity, propane, etc.) will also affect the size of the water heater. Gas water heaters tend to have a higher FHR and recover more quickly than electric ones, so you might choose a smaller tank if you're using gas.
Remember, these are just estimates. You might have unique circumstances that require a larger or smaller tank, and local building codes can sometimes affect the size you can install. Always consult with a plumbing professional like COMPANY NAME before making a final decision to ensure your hot water needs will be met effectively and efficiently.
Questions About Water Heaters?
How often should a water heater be replaced?
Most water heaters last between 8 to 12 years. You might consider replacing your water heater if it's older than this range, particularly if it's requiring frequent repairs, not heating water sufficiently, or showing signs of leaking or rusting.
How much does it cost to replace a water heater?
The cost to replace a water heater can vary significantly based on the type of water heater (tank, tankless, heat pump), the brand, the size, and the cost of installation, and any necessary modifications to your home's plumbing or electrical systems. On average, homeowners can expect to pay between $1000 and $3000, including the tank and installation.
Can I install a water heater myself?
While it is technically possible to install a water heater yourself, it is generally not recommended unless you have significant plumbing and electrical experience. Improper installation can lead to water damage, carbon monoxide leaks, electrical shock, or even explosions. Hiring a professional ensures the job is done safely and correctly.
Why doesn't my water heater produce enough hot water?
There could be several reasons for this, including a water heater that's too small for your household's needs, sediment build-up in the tank, a malfunctioning thermostat, or a broken heating element.
Why is my water heater making noise?
Noise from your water heater could be due to sediment build-up in the tank, which causes the water heater to work harder and potentially shorten its lifespan. It could also be due to a faulty heating element. A plumber can flush the tank or replace the element to solve this issue.
What should I do if my water heater is leaking?
If your water heater is leaking, it's important to address it immediately as it could lead to significant water damage. Turn off the power and water supply to the heater and contact a professional plumber as soon as possible.
What size water heater do I need for my home?
The size of the water heater you need will depend on your household's hot water usage. A general rule of thumb is that you need a First Hour Rating (FHR) of about 12 gallons per person in your household. However, you also need to consider peak hour demand and the types of appliances in your home. A professional plumber can help you calculate the correct size.
What's the difference between a tank and tankless water heater?
A traditional tank water heater stores and preheats a certain amount of water in a tank, which is then available for use when needed. A tankless water heater, on the other hand, heats water on demand as it flows through the unit, providing hot water only as it's needed. This can result in energy savings, but tankless models often have a higher upfront cost.
How can I make my water heater more efficient?
You can increase your water heater's efficiency by lowering the thermostat (120 degrees is usually sufficient), insulating the tank, flushing the tank annually to remove sediment, and installing low-flow showerheads and faucets to reduce hot water use. In some cases, especially if you have an older tank, it might just be better to replace the tank with a more energy efficient model.
Is it normal for my water heater to turn on and off frequently?
It's normal for a water heater to cycle on and off to maintain the temperature of the water in the tank. However, if it's cycling frequently or making loud noises during cycles, it could be due to a problem such as a faulty thermostat, a shorted heating element, or sediment buildup in the tank.
How long does it take a water heater to heat up?
This can depend on the type and size of your water heater, but on average, a 40-gallon tank will typically take about one to two hours to fully heat up.
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