WATER HEATER REPAIR SOUTH FLORIDA? CALL A PLUMBING EXPERT NOW!
Water Heater Repair in South Florida. No Hot Water? We know how frustrating it can be to take a cold shower! Looking for answers as to why ? ROOTER SEWER DRAIN MAN offers same day Hot Water Heater Repair Service 7 days a week! We will find what is wrong with your Water Heater, we have installed and repair 10's of 1000's locally from Palm Beach to Fort Lauderdale.
Our Water Heater Experts are fast, reliable and experienced . Convenient appointment times are available with Fully Stocked Trucks are standing by so your Family can get back to normal as soon as possible!
If your Hot Water Heater is leaking or isn’t heating your water well enough for your needs, we are standing by to help you. Your seconds away from Solving your Water Heater Issues today ! You made the right choice !
(561) 368-6633 Palm Beach
(954) 947-7880 Broward
(305) 900-6612 Miami Dade
Our Licensed Certified Technicians are Experts in Hot Water Heater installation and repair services and will help you choose the best option for your home, family, or business. We offer troubleshooting, repair, and replacement services for all types of Hot Water Heating solutions, including:
• Electric Hot Water Heaters
• Gas Hot Water Heaters
• Tankless Hot Water Heaters
Call me today I will personally speak to you, Eddie Boyle, Owner / Operator, Rooter Sewer Drain Man, Day or Night 24/7/365
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WATER HEATER REPAIR FAQS
The most common thing that affects water heaters is sediment buildup, especially as the water heater gets older. When water is heated, minerals like calcium and magnesium collect along the sides of the tank and the burner. If these minerals are not filtered out of the water heater, they form a sediment barrier that will settle on the burner and seriously affect your water heater’s performance. The best way to keep your water heater safe? Call ROOTER SEWER DRAIN MAN for Hot Water Heater inspection !
Most tank-style Hot Water Heaters last about eight to 12 years. Tankless Hot Water Heaters last 15 to 20 years. Around this time, the appliance starts running less efficiently and becomes more prone to failure.
While most people wait until their water heater stops working to replace it, this can be incredibly stressful, especially if the water heater fails catastrophically and floods your home. It’s much more convenient to shop for a replacement water heater around the 10-year or 15-year mark, depending on what type of Hot Water Heater you have.
That depends on the cause of the problem. If the temperature and pressure (T&P) valve fails to turn off your water heater when the temperature or pressure is too high, your water heater could explode. However, many water heater leaks are caused by other issues (such as sediment buildup that leads to corrosion), so the explosion of your tank isn’t the top concern. In any case, you should call a plumber if you notice any type of leak around your water heater.
A standard Hot Water Heater is comprised of a large tank that holds around 30 to 100 gallons of water. The appliance must store the water at 120 degrees F at all times so it’s ready at a moment’s notice. This requires a great deal of energy and puts incredible strain on the unit, which is why storage water heaters wear out after only eight to 12 years. Hot Water Tankless Water Heaters, on the other hand, generate hot water on demand. Powerful electric elements or gas burners create an impressive temperature rise when you call for hot water. Once the water turns off, so does the tankless unit, saving energy and reducing wear and tear.
Yes. Just like your furnace and air conditioner, your water heater needs regular tune-ups to perform at its peak. The main reasons to schedule water heater maintenance include:
- Increased efficiency
- Lower utility bills
- Fewer breakdowns
- Lower repair costs
- Longer life span
When you turn on a hot water faucet for the first time in a few hours, you may find yourself waiting impatiently for 30 seconds or more for the water to heat up. Once it starts coming out hot, it stays that way for a while. This happens because several feet of pipes separate the faucet from the water heater, and the water cools as it sits unused in the pipes. The further away a fixture is from the water heater, the longer it takes for the water to heat up.
The most common causes of a leaky Hot Water Heater include:
- Broken drain valves
- Corrosion on the bottom of the tank
- Loose water line connections
- Broken temperature/pressure relief valves
The best way to diagnose and repair a water heater leak is to call the ROOTER SEWER DRAIN MAN Water Heater Pros.
Wondering who to call for Hot Water Heater repair? Don’t put your family at risk—if your water heater isn’t heating properly or if your tank is leaking, contact ROOTER SEWER DRAIN MAN for Hot Water Heater Repair right away! Same Day Service and Installation, we are open 7 days a week at no extra charge.
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- Permitted in Palm Beach, Broward & Dade Counties
- Registered in over 90 Cities & Towns
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- Homes, Condos, Apartments, HOA, Restaurants
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Warehouse Pricing Partners with HOME DEPOT PRO
We are partners with HOME DEPOT PRO whom stock our warehouse at our business address, we have all the parts that could be needed for any type water heater sold at and through Home Depot Pro
Here is a link for HOME DEPOT PRO for the Cost of Water Heaters, Electric, and Tankless both in Gas and Electric: (we stock or have available all listed by HOME DEPOT PRO)
https://www.homedepot.com/b/Plumbing-Water-Heaters/N-5yc1vZbqly
HOME DEPOT PRO tips on Maintenance:
https://www.homedepot.com/c/ah/water-heater-maintenance/9ba683603be9fa5395fab90ba592279
HOME DEPOT PRO Average Cost to Install Water Heaters: ( we are typically 10-30% lower than average costs of installation w / cost of Water Heater )
https://www.homedepot.com/c/cost_install_water_heater
WHEN SHOULD I REPLACE MY WATER HEATER?
Most Hot Water Heaters will last around eight to twelve years. Once they’ve been around for this long, they start to lose their efficiency and become more prone to failure. It is a fact most people wait until their water heater has catastrophically failed before shopping around for a replacement water heater, there are benefits to upgrading your unit before it dies!
Do you know that Hot Water Heaters are among the top energy users in your home —in many cases, they account for as much as 25% of your home’s energy use. As they get older and less efficient, this number climbs even higher, and the unit gets more and more expensive to operate.
Don’t wait until your Hot Water Heater fails or becomes inefficient before you consider a replacement. Many options exist today that will keep your Water Heater running properly and also that will also save you money.
Tankless Hot Water Heaters
One solution for saving energy (and money) on hot water is to install a Tankless Hot Water Heater. Tankless Hot Water Heaters don’t store heated water, they use less energy and save you money on your utility bills. They are on demand meaning when you want hot wqter they run. When you shut them off they are off and not consuming energy. Plus, they save space, eliminate the risk of water damage due to a leaking water storage tank, and last up to twice as long as a Conventional Hot Water Heater.
Call us we will guide you through your options, with a Free Onsite Estimate. Learn more about Tankless Hot Water Heaters and any Plumbing Issue , call a ROOTER SEWER DRAIN MAN Tankless Hot Water Heater Pro today !
CLICK / CALL / TEXT Broward (954) 947-7880 Palm Beach (561) 368-6633
Don’t DIY Your Hot Water Heater Installation!
You may have looked up videos about how to install a water heater yourself, but our team cautions strongly against trying to DIY anything related to water heaters—particularly ones fueled by natural gas. Hooking up gas lines should always be done by a professional. Plumbers must get a special certification in order to perform gas plumbing services, and the average homeowner simply doesn’t have the knowledge to do these tasks safely.
Gas leaks can make your family sick from carbon monoxide poisoning and even cause dangerous house fires. Plus, improperly installed electric water heaters can leak steam that causes mold growth and water damage. Save yourself the frustration and cost of necessary repairs (or even replacement) down the line and hire a professional to begin with.
IMPORTANT CUSTOMER SAFETY NOTICE
If you are noticing water leaking anywhere near your tank, take the following steps:
• Disconnect the power source: Pull the plug, shut off the fuel valve or flip the circuit breaker.
• Turn off the water supply: Turn off the main valve outside and the valve on top of the heater.
CLICK / CALL / TEXT Broward 954-947-7880 Palm Beach 561-368-6633
- Warehouse Pricing
- We Stock Over 15 Different types of Water Heaters
- 10's of 1000's of Water Heaters Repaired / Installed
- We make 1 trip and have Fully Stocked Vans
- All Water Heaters installed to Florida Code
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- Homes, Condos, Apartments, HOA, Restaurants
- Residential / Commercial / Industrial
- Family Owned – Satisfaction Guaranteed
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- Average Response is 1 HOUR from Initial Phone Call
Here is a informational Link all about Water Heaters for any one looking to buy, troubleshoot, and learn all about Water Heaters:
https://www.waterheaterhub.com/
We offer many other related Plumbing Services in South Florida, Check us Out !
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Palm Beach County
Broward County
Dade County
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Palm Beach County
Broward County
We offer Full Service Plumbing in these South Florida areas:
Palm Beach County
Broward County
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