From a pilot light that won't stay lit to a full tankless conversion, we repair, replace, and install water heaters with the same diagnose-first approach we bring to leak detection.
No hot water, or it runs out fastA failing heating element or sediment buildup is often the cause.
Rumbling or popping soundsUsually sediment hardening at the bottom of the tank.
Water pooling around the baseCould be a tank leak — worth an inspection before it worsens.
Discolored hot waterOften a sign of corrosion inside an aging tank.
Your unit is 8–12+ years oldMost tank water heaters are nearing the end of their service life by then.
Rising energy billsAn inefficient or failing unit can quietly cost you more every month.
Thermostats, heating elements, pilot assemblies, and leaks diagnosed and repaired without unnecessary replacement.
Straightforward replacement when a unit has reached the end of its service life, sized correctly for your household.
Endless hot water and smaller footprint — we'll walk you through whether the upfront cost makes sense for your home.
It depends on your household's hot water usage, existing gas/electric setup, and how long you plan to stay in the home. We'll walk through the real numbers with you rather than a blanket recommendation.
Traditional tank water heaters usually last 8 to 12 years, while tankless units can last considerably longer with proper maintenance.
A failing water heater can leak at its base or connections, but a true slab leak involves a pipe under the foundation. If you're not sure which you're dealing with, we can diagnose it directly.
Schedule a diagnosis and get a straight answer about repair vs. replacement.