Water Heater Repair Services

Today, water heaters are designed to last longer and provide the best water temperature for your family. 

However, some conditions in Tampa, Florida, can cause water heater damage or failure, causing the need for repair or replacement.

They include:

  • High water PH levels, which can cause corrosion to water heaters
  • Hard water, which causes calcium and magnesium deposits that clog the water heaters.
  • Tampa water has high mineral content, causing sediment buildup within the water heater tank.
  • Low water pressure that can result in water heater damage or failure. Water heaters require at least 60 psi for a steady water flow. Those with large storage tanks of 40 gallons and above need 70 plus psi water pressure.
  • Prolonged water shut-offs that can cause water heater damage if the water doesn't drain out completely.

Water heater damage can cause water leakage, water not heating, or water that contains a foul odor.  

When water heater problems arise, you should call a water heating contractor as soon as possible.

Pro Plumbing Service Company provides water heater repair in Tampa to help you get your water heater up and running and keep it working for years to come.

Read on to learn more about water heaters and when you should maintain or replace them.

Types of Water Heaters in Tampa, FL

Tank Water Heaters

These are the traditional, most common water heaters that store heated water within a cylindrical reservoir.

Generally, these types of water heaters can hold 40 gallons or more of hot water that you can access whenever you need it. 

They are also more affordable than tankless water heaters. Tank water heaters are available for both gas and electricity.

Tankless Water Heaters

These are water heaters that don't store hot water within a storage tank. Instead, they produce hot water instantly when you turn on your tap or water faucet.

They are more energy-efficient water heaters because you don't have to wait for the water to boil in a storage tank before it's hot enough.

Hybrid Water Heaters

Hybrid water heaters are a mix of gas and tankless water heaters. 

These water heaters have components from both water heater types to give you the best of both worlds - a storage unit that's a lot more efficient than conventional water tanks and water supply lines that don't require constant pump pressure to keep the hot water flowing.

Electric Water Heaters

Electric water heaters use electricity to heat water with a resistant heating element that is submerged in water.

Water heating occurs only once the water has been pumped from the water supply line, eliminating waste of energy through continuous reheating as water flows past a constantly heated element.

Solar Water Heaters

A solar water heater system relies on solar energy to provide water heating.

The water enters the water heater through an inlet and is heated through a serpentine style heliocol (pipes installed within other pipes).

Water then goes back into your water supply line that delivers water to faucets.

How Do You Maintain Your Water Heater?

To keep your water heater in tip-top shape and lengthen its lifespan, you need to perform basic water heating maintenance.

The first step of maintaining a home water heater is to always read the manufacturer's recommendations for water heater maintenance located within the water heater itself.

Another important water heater maintenance step is to ensure that all water lines, water pressure, and water temperature levels are kept at the proper levels.

It is recommended that water heaters be drained every three to six months, depending on the condition of your water source. This action helps prevent any sediment from accumulating.

Additionally, you need to contact a company that specializes in water heater repair in Tampa, such as Pro Plumbing Service Company, for regular inspections to check for water heating problems.

What Happens When Your Water Heater Starts Leaking?

A water heater leak is a water problem that requires immediate attention.

Even small leak can quickly turn into a flood if it is not fixed on time. It may cause water damage to your floors, walls, and furniture. 

If your water heater springs a water leak, shut off the water supply valve immediately to avoid any further water damage. You can find the water supply valve right below the water heaters.

Once turned off, contact Pro Plumbing Service Company for repairs as soon as possible to prevent any further damage.

When Do You Replace Your Water Heater?

Pro Plumbing Service Company recommends replacing water heaters when they are 10 years old or older.

If the water heater no longer provides ample hot water or water trickles out of faucets, it is at the end of its lifespan and should be replaced with a new water heating appliance.

Whether you or someone you know requires water heater repair in Tampa, Florida, contact Pro Plumbing Service Company today for a free estimate.

Our water heater repair in Tampa services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can visit our website to learn more or contact us via (813) 238-9511.

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