Water Heater Service
Hot water, dialed in right.
Cold showers at 6 a.m. are a sign — not an accident. We diagnose water heaters against real-world metrics (recovery time, anode condition, flue draft, expansion tank pressure) and tell you straight whether you need a repair, a flush, or a replacement. No one gets sold a new heater they didn't need.
- Tank repair — thermostat, element, T&P valve, anode rod
- Tankless descaling, flushing, and flow sensor service
- Right-sizing and replacement consultation
- Gas and electric, 40/50/75-gallon tank installs
- Expansion tank installation and pressure tuning
- Sediment flushing and efficiency recovery
Four steps, every time.
Consistent process is why our work holds up. Here's the order of operations on a water heater service call.
- 01Full diagnostic, not a parts swap
We test recovery, check the anode, verify the flue and expansion tank. The failure is usually one part, not the whole unit.
- 02Repair-first recommendation
If a $40 thermostat gets you five more years, that's what we quote. Replacements only when the math says so.
- 03Right-size the replacement
Your household, your peak demand, your incoming water temp. We size on data, not the label on the old unit.
- 04Install clean, code-correct
Proper dielectric unions, sediment trap, new shutoff, expansion tank, correct flue. The install outlasts the warranty.
"Called at 9pm on a Tuesday with a leak under the kitchen sink. A plumber — not a receptionist — picked up, walked me through shutting off the water, and had someone at the door before 10:30. Fixed it, cleaned up, and the bill matched the quote exactly."
Schedule a water heater visit
A licensed plumber — not a dispatcher — picks up. Most days we're at your door before lunch.