Who to Call for Water heater Repair?

If you hear noises coming from your water heater that indicate sediment buildup in the tank, it is important to seek professional assistance immediately. The sound of rattling, banging or squeaking is an indication that there is a problem.

If you have any problems with your water heater, it is best to contact a plumber. However, if the problem involves electrical components in your water heater, you may need an electrician.

Plumber

Plumbers are licensed, professional tradespeople whose primary job responsibility is installing and repairing systems used to transport water, waste, gases or hot liquids such as bathtubs and toilets as well as heating/cooling/drainage pipes.

Many people call a plumber in order to fix leaks. A leaking heater poses a particular danger, and must be addressed quickly.

Water heater leaks can be caused by plumbing or valve malfunctions. Sometimes, however, they are due to tank pieces that have broken or rust. A plumber is able to identify and fix the source of the issue.

Plumbers can assist with other water heater problems, including broken pressure-relief vents or rusted deposits that are preventing the flow of hot water. They can also help you upgrade from older models to more energy efficient models, such as hybrids that use heat-pump technology.

Electrician

If you have a problem with your water heating system that involves electrical wiring or components (such as a broken valve for pressure relief or excessive sediment in the tank that has caused leaks), it is important to contact a licensed electrician.

Electricians can diagnose issues with electric hot water heaters better than plumbers. Loose wiring could be the cause of your water heater's reset button constantly being triggered.

A qualified electrician can also install and replace water heaters. Electrical experts will help you choose the best unit for your home, whether it is a traditional or tankless model. Aiello simplifies the process of working with us. Our technician will be introduced to you before he arrives so that you know exactly who is coming. A friendly face makes a big difference when scheduling repairs and replacements!

HVAC Technician

HVAC technicians are trained to fix electric, gas and solar-heated systems.

HVAC technicians must have at least a highschool diploma, and certification from a recognized trade school or apprenticeship. Many community college programs are comprehensive and offer a enriched learning environment.

HVAC technicians don't have the same sedentary careers, because they are always on the go troubleshooting systems and installing new units, or performing regular maintenance. Their active lifestyles promote cardiovascular health, strengthen muscles, bones and prevent depression. Their rewarding careers offer physical challenges while relieving boredom. HVAC technician jobs will be rewarding for those who like to be physically involved and enjoy solving challenges.

Hardware Store Repairman

Plumbers with licenses are the most qualified to fix water heaters. They are trained on all aspects of hot-water heaters, from wiring to piping. Plumbers can assist with issues such as rusty or leaking water, low pressure, leaky tanks and strange noises. If the problem is with your electrical system contact an electric instead.

If your electric water heater has tripped a circuit breaker at your service panel, you can reset it by turning it off then back on.

If your heater is old and on its way out, replacing it will save you money over time in repairs and utility costs. It will also reduce the risk for expensive emergencies. CityWide can develop a schedule of maintenance to maximize the life span of your heater.

Speedy's Plumbing 

1045 River Oaks Blvd, Canyon Lake, TX 78133 

(210) 425-1360

If you hear noises coming from your water heater that indicate sediment buildup in the tank, it is important to seek professional assistance immediately. The sound of rattling, banging or squeaking is an indication that there is a problem. If you have any problems with your water heater, it is best to contact a plumber.…