Water Heater Repair & Installation in Fort Worth, Texas
Water Heater Replacement & Maintenance in Keller, North Fort Worth, Saginaw & Surrounding Communities
A reliable water heater is essential for maintaining comfort and convenience in your home. All Source Plumbing understands this and excels in providing expert water heater solutions, ensuring your system operates efficiently and safely. We pride ourselves on using top-quality materials and delivering exceptional customer satisfaction with every service. Whether it's a quick repair or a complete unit replacement, our skilled technicians are ready to meet your needs. Trust us to handle your water heater requirements with professionalism and care, giving you peace of mind and consistent hot water when you need it most.
For your free estimate, call us at (682) 370-0508 or reach out using our online form.
How to Spot an Issue with Your Water Heater
A fully functioning water heater is crucial for daily comfort, providing warm showers and support for keeping dishes and laundry clean. However, like any appliance, water heaters can develop problems over time. Being able to recognize early warning signs can save you from costly repairs or replacements.
If you notice the following, give us a call:
Inconsistent Water Temperature
One of the most noticeable signs of a water heater problem is fluctuating water temperature. If your water is sometimes hot and other times lukewarm or cold, it may indicate a failing heating element or thermostat issue.
Strange Noises
Unusual noises, such as popping, banging, or rumbling, coming from your water heater can indicate sediment buildup at the bottom of the tank. As the sediment heats up and moves around, it causes these distinctive sounds.
Discolored Water
Rusty or muddy water coming from your hot water tap can indicate corrosion inside the water heater tank. This might mean the anode rod, which helps prevent rusting, is failing and needs replacing.
Leaks
Water pooling around the base of your water heater or visible drips can be a sign of a leak. Leaks can occur due to a variety of reasons, including a fracture in the tank or loose connections.
Reduced Hot Water Supply
If you're running out of hot water faster than usual, it might be a sign that your water heater is struggling. This issue could be due to a faulty heating element or a problem with the thermostat settings.
When to Replace Your Water Heater
Knowing when to replace your water heater can save you from unexpected breakdowns and inefficiencies.
If you are struggling to decide if you should replace an older unit, consider the following:
Age of the Unit
The average lifespan of a traditional tank water heater is about 8 to 12 years, while tankless models can last up to 20 years. If your water heater is nearing or has surpassed these age benchmarks, it's wise to start planning for a replacement.
Why Choose All Source Plumbing?
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