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Whatever your concern, Medley’s plumbing team is here to help. Our water heater technicians are just a call away, ready to diagnose and address all your water heater issues promptly and efficiently. If it isn’t repairable, we’ll guide you through the water heater replacement process.
Call our team if you notice these signs that your water heater needs repair or replacement:
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Leaks: Leaky water heaters are a common homeowner problem. Leaks result from damaged tanks, corroded pipes, or faulty valves and can lead to water damage if left unaddressed.
No hot water: Cold water that should be warm is a clear sign of water heater problems. Various issues cause no hot water, sometimes as simple as a tripped breaker or more complex component malfunctions.
Low hot water pressure: Sediment buildup, failing valves, and other issues lead to low hot water pressure.
Water heater noises: Popping, banging, or other sounds may indicate sediment buildup or faulty components.
Unpleasant smells: Bacteria in your tank or worn anode rods may create sulfur smells, similar to rotten eggs
Pilot light problems: Poor venting, condensation, gas supply problems, and numerous other issues may cause your gas water heater’s pilot light to go out, preventing your unit from heating.
High energy bills: Strangely high energy bills may stem from your water heater working inefficiently due to an underlying problem.
Discolored water: Rust-hued water indicates sediment or corrosion in the tank, which sometimes forewarns tank deterioration and failure.
Aging system: If your water heater is over 15 years old and experiencing frequent or costly malfunctions, replacement is often the most cost-effective solution.
Leaks: Leaky water heaters are a common homeowner problem. Leaks result from damaged tanks, corroded pipes, or faulty valves and can lead to water damage if left unaddressed.
No hot water: Cold water that should be warm is a clear sign of water heater problems. Various issues cause no hot water, sometimes as simple as a tripped breaker or more complex component malfunctions.
Low hot water pressure: Sediment buildup, failing valves, and other issues lead to low hot water pressure.
Low hot water pressure: Sediment buildup, failing valves, and other issues lead to low hot water pressure.
Water heater noises: Popping, banging, or other sounds may indicate sediment buildup or faulty components.
Unpleasant smells: Bacteria in your tank or worn anode rods may create sulfur smells, similar to rotten eggs.
Pilot light problems: Poor venting, condensation, gas supply problems, and numerous other issues may cause your gas water heater’s pilot light to go out, preventing your unit from heating.
High energy bills: Strangely high energy bills may stem from your water heater working inefficiently due to an underlying problem.
Discolored water: Rust-hued water indicates sediment or corrosion in the tank, which sometimes forewarns tank deterioration and failure.
Aging system: If your water heater is over 15 years old and experiencing frequent or costly malfunctions, replacement is often the most cost-effective solution.