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Water Heater Repair with Plumbers

The loss of hot water during any time of the day can be frustrating and cause interruption of day-to-day activities. Some measures can be taken to reduce your risk of experiencing a water heater repair emergency. The average homeowner is capable of performing water heater maintenance to help extend the life of the water heater.

Water Heater Repair and Replacement by Plumbers


DIY water heater replacement can be a challenging yet rewarding project for homeowners. Before attempting this task, it's essential to prioritize safety and follow proper guidelines. Start by turning off the power supply and shutting off the water inlet. Drain the old water heater and disconnect the pipes and electrical connections. Measure the new water heater's dimensions to ensure a proper fit, and make any necessary adjustments to the plumbing and electrical connections. Carefully install the new water heater, ensuring it is level and securely connected. Finally, fill the tank, check for any leaks, and test the functionality. While DIY water heater replacement can save money, it's important to note that professional assistance may be necessary for complex installations or if you're unsure of your abilities.

Frequently Asked Water Heater Questions



What is water heater maintenance?


Water heater manufacturers recommend flushing water heaters annually to reduce scale and sediment in the tank or heat exchanger. Water heater maintenance is crucial for ensuring its optimal performance and longevity. DIY (do-it-yourself) tasks can help you keep your water heater in good condition. Regularly flushing the tank to remove sediment buildup, inspecting and replacing the anode rod, checking and adjusting the temperature and pressure relief valve, and examining the water connections for leaks are essential DIY maintenance steps. Additionally, insulating the hot water pipes and adjusting the thermostat settings can improve energy efficiency. By taking these DIY measures, you can extend the lifespan of your water heater and maintain its efficient operation.

Can I Maintain my Water Heater Safely?


Yes you can, in 2023 safe water heater maintenance can be instructed by a licensed plumber on Video Chat A Pro. When it comes to safely maintaining your water heater, there are a few important steps to follow. First, ensure that you turn off the power supply or gas valve to the water heater before performing any maintenance tasks. This will prevent damage to heating elements or to the glass lining in the tank. Next, you can follow maintenance steps for flushing the water heater, replacing the anode rod, and checking the valves and connections for corrosion and leaks. However, if you're uncertain about any aspect of water heater maintenance or want professional guidance, consider using Video Chat A Pro. This service allows you to connect with plumbers who can guide you through the water heater maintenance process by providing expert advice and answering any questions you may have. By utilizing resources like Video Chat A Pro, you can effectively maintain your water heater and ensure its smooth operation for years to come.

Why is My Hot Water Rusty Colored?


Discolored hot water can be caused by various reasons. There could be damage to the glass lining or your anode rod may have deteriorated in the water heater tank allowing the steel tank to rust.

Why Does My Hot Water Stink?

Odors or smelly hot water can be a sign of dirty water coming into the water heater. Often well water will contain anaerobic bacteria, as the water heats and sits without use for extended periods of time it begins to produce hydrogen sulfide gas causing smelly hot water.

How Much do Water Heaters Cost?

Water heater prices vary depending on the route you take to purchase. The average Do It Yourself 40-gallon water heater replacement is around $850 while professional installation will range from $900 all the way up to $1900. It is always best to show the water heater service company the old water heater before they come out, to get an upfront replacement price.

How Long do Water Heaters Last?

Plumbers report that tank-type water heaters can last as little as 1 day and as long as 20-plus years. The trick is proper maintenance and protection from thermal expansion.

Common Water Heater Terminology

Thermal expansion
Water heated inside the water heater will expand. This process is known as thermal expansion and causes the water heater to expand and contract or for the excess pressure to be pushed back into the cold water piping system potentially causing drippy leaky faucets and tub shower valves. the best explanation is that a 40-gallon water heater holds 40 gallons of water, when heated the 40 gallons expands to roughly 42 gallons when heated.

Water Heater Drain Valve
A valve is located at the bottom of the tank-type water heater to allow a water hose to be hooked up and the water to be drained after the electricity or gas has been turned off.

Water Heater Supply Valve

The valve located at the top of the water heater on the cold water side stops the flow of water to the water heater.

Expansion Tank
2-gallon bladder tank pressurized with air that allows room for heated water to expand safely without damage to the plumbing system.

T&P temperature pressure relief valve
Located on the top or on the side at the top of a tank-type water heater to relieve pressure caused by excessive heating of water. This device keeps the water heater from exploding in the event there is a malfunction.

Overflow pan
A pan with a drain fitting catches water that leaks from the water heater and allows the water to drain.

Supply line
Connection piping from the water piping system to the water heater must allow means of disconnection and possess di-electric properties to protect dissimilar metals.

Dielectric Unions
This means disconnecting the water heater from the water piping system that contains physical separation between dissimilar metals to prevent electrolysis. Corrosion is caused by natural electrical currents of dissimilar metals.

Flue Pipe
Gas water heaters have an exhaust flue pipe to convey the exhaust from the burner out through the roof. The water flue must be installed properly to prevent Carbon Monoxide gas from leaking into the home.

Gas Control Valve
Gas water heaters operate by means of a temperature-sensing gas control valve. The gas control valve controls the temperature by turning the gas on and off to the burner.

Thermocouple / Flame Sensor
The device converts the heat from the pilot light to electrical current allowing the gas control valve to be switched on and off to safely heat the water.

Hot Water Recirculation System
Recirculates water from the hot water piping back to the water heater to be reheated and delivered to the point of use providing an instant hot water effect at each faucet. Hot water recirculation systems come in two styles and both require a pump to push the hot water to the water heater.


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