Water Heaters

Tucson Water Heater Repair

A functioning hot water system is essential for daily responsibilities and comfort alike. Without it, mundane tasks become more difficult to accomplish - from meal preparation to laundry day. Plus, no one wants a cold shower before work. Our Tucson water heater repair professionals can help get your home properly equipped with reliable hot water, offer important maintenance tips, and do reliable repair work, so our customers can keep their life routines on track. 

Signature Heating and Cooling has been serving the good people of the Tucson area since 2016, and our founder’s experience goes back 17 years. A veteran-owned and family-owned business, we deliver high-quality work in an efficient and professional manner.

Call our office today at (520) 341-5564 or reach out here online. We serve both the English and Spanish-speaking communities. 

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Watch Out for These Signs of Water Heater Damage

Any of the following are a good reason to have one of our Tucson water heater repair techs out to take a look: 

Strange Noises: Property owners should be alert for signs of hardened sediment building up in their water heater. If left unresolved, this accumulation can cause banging that could eventually lead to leaks. A DIY drain might solve the problem, but if it doesn’t reach out for help. 

Strange Colors: Seeing rust-colored water in the plumbing can be an indication of potential home maintenance issues. It could mean that the deterioration and corrosion of the water heater tank is now entering its output into the main supply line. Cloudy water may also present itself as a sign that sediment has begun building up within the water heater. 

Leaks: Water heater leaks can be more than a minor annoyance - they're signs of potential danger. Loose fittings, malfunctioning relief valves or even tank cracks could indicate that your water heater is heading towards an explosion if not repaired quickly.

Cool or Lukewarm Water: When the water isn't as hot as it used to be, the first thing for homeowners to do is check their thermostat. If temperatures have dropped lower than 120 degrees Fahrenheit, simply try resetting it. But should cooler or inconsistent waters persist despite the reset, professional help may be necessary--likely indicating an underlying problem with your water heater.

The Bills Are Higher: Is the water bill surging without explanation? It may be time to take a deeper look into potential plumbing issues, such as the water heater. Leaks and sediment buildup can cause strain on your system, leading to a potentially expensive path of demanding maintenance costs. Contacting one of our Tucson water heater repair plumbers may be the more cost-efficient solution in the long run. 

For homeowners who rely on natural gas to power their heater, a constantly-extinguishing pilot light could mean there is a draft in the space, or more serious challenges with the connected fuel line. For both safety and cost-efficiency, the sooner a tech can take a look at it, the better. 

How To Prevent The Need For Water Heater Repairs?

Preventing the need for water heater repair involves regular maintenance and adopting good practices.

Here are 10 tips to help you avoid issues with your water heater:

  1. Flush the Tank Annually: Sediment can build up at the bottom of the tank, affecting efficiency. Flushing the tank annually helps remove sediment and maintain optimal performance.
  2. Check the Pressure Relief Valve: The pressure relief valve is a safety feature that prevents excessive pressure buildup. Test it periodically to ensure it's functioning properly.
  3. Set the Temperature Correctly: Set your water heater to a safe and energy-efficient temperature (typically around 120°F or 49°C). This helps prevent overheating and reduces the risk of scalding.
  4. Insulate Hot Water Pipes: Insulating hot water pipes helps retain heat, reducing the workload on the water heater and improving energy efficiency.
  5. Inspect for Leaks: Regularly check for leaks in and around the water heater. Address any leaks promptly to prevent water damage and corrosion.
  6. Install a Water Softener: If your water has a high mineral content, consider installing a water softener. This can help prevent the buildup of mineral deposits inside the tank.
  7. Keep the Area Around the Heater Clear: Ensure that the space around the water heater is clear of clutter and debris. Proper ventilation is essential for safe operation.
  8. Schedule Professional Inspections: Hire a professional plumber to inspect your water heater annually. They can identify potential issues early and perform preventive maintenance.
  9. Be Mindful of What Goes Down the Drain: Avoid letting large debris or foreign objects enter the drain, as this can cause clogs and damage the heating element.
  10. Know the Age of Your Water Heater: Water heaters have a lifespan, typically around 8 to 12 years. If your heater is approaching the end of its lifespan, consider replacing it before it fails.

By following these tips, you can extend the life of your water heater and reduce the likelihood of needing repairs. Regular maintenance and prompt attention to issues can help you avoid costly repairs and ensure the efficient operation of your water heater.

The Good Service Property Owners Need

Signature Heating and Cooling is committed to giving everyone who calls our Tucson office the highest level of professionalism, from our response time to our diagnosis to the repair work, to recommended maintenance tips.

Call our office today at (520) 341-5564 or fill out our online contact form and arrange for a free estimate. 

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