<h2>La Plata Water Heater Repair</h2>
It’s a shock when you step into what you expect to be a warm shower and the water’s cold! But suddenly having nothing but cold water is not the only sign that you may need water heater service.
<div class=”h5″>There are several other indications that you may need a water heater repair.</div>
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<li>Discolored water</li>
<li>Bad smell from water</li>
<li>Leaks</li>
<li>Unexplained increase in utility bills</li>
<li>Inconsistent distribution of hot water</li>
<li>Inconsistent hot water pressure</li>
<li>Water taking too long to heat up</li>
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There are many things that can go wrong with a water heater that can lead to these kinds of problems. For example, if the water isn’t hot, it could be a problem with the heating element. If the water heater is gas-powered, the pilot light may have gone out.
Gas pressure that’s too low or a thermostat that isn’t set high enough can both cause heating problems. Water may also fail to heat up sufficiently if your water heater’s capacity is insufficient to meet demand. This could be the case if there are more people in your household than there used to be.
If there is rust in your tank, it could discolor your water. Rust is a serious problem, as it leads to leaks and other problems. A bad smell might mean that bacteria are growing in your water tank. Cleaning the tank might be necessary. Another possible cause of discoloration or strange odors is that the tank’s anode rod is nearly exhausted. Our water heater repair service can replace the rod to protect your tank against corrosion.
These are only a few of the potential causes of problems with your water heater. Diagnosing the issue with a water heater can be complicated. This is why it’s important to have an experienced professional inspect your system.
Trying to do it yourself could lead to identifying the wrong cause or making the problem worse. We’ll take a number of factors into consideration as we determine what’s wrong with your tankless or traditional water heater. We can also advise you if the water heater appears to have reached the end of its lifespan.