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We are commited to honesty, dependabilty, and excellence. Justin, the founder of Judds Plumbing, has served the Phoenix Valley for more than 25 years offering both Residential and Commercial Plumbing. Justin is the plumber you can trust to get the job done right, at a reasonable price, the first time.

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Justin has practiced and perfected his craft for more than 25 years. We conitinually strive to be the best.

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Water Heater Repair and Replacement: A Comprehensive Guide

A well-functioning water heater is an essential part of any home. Whether it’s heating water for showers, washing dishes, or laundry, we rely on our water heaters every day.

However, like any appliance, water heaters can break down over time, requiring repair or replacement. In this guide, we’ll explore everything you need to know about water heater repair and replacement, including when to repair, when to replace, and how to maintain your water heater for optimal performance.

Common Water Heater Issues

Water heaters can exhibit several problems over time. Understanding these issues will help you determine whether you need a simple repair or a full replacement.

  1. No Hot Water
    If your water heater isn’t producing hot water, it could be due to a variety of reasons. For electric water heaters, a broken heating element or a faulty thermostat may be the cause. For gas water heaters, the pilot light or thermocouple could be malfunctioning.
    In such cases, a professional can usually fix the issue by replacing the broken component or adjusting the thermostat.
  2. Inconsistent Water Temperature
    If your water temperature fluctuates, this could indicate a problem with the thermostat or the heating elements. A water heater repair technician can inspect and recalibrate the thermostat or replace any defective parts.
  3. Strange Noises
    Hearing rumbling, popping, or other unusual noises coming from your water heater? This often means sediment has built up in the tank. Over time, the sediment hardens and makes it harder for the heater to work efficiently.
    In some cases, flushing the tank can resolve the issue. However, if the sediment buildup is severe, it might be time to consider replacing the unit.
  4. Water Leaks
    Water pooling around your water heater is never a good sign. Leaks may be due to a faulty pressure relief valve, corrosion in the tank, or loose connections. If the leak is from the tank itself, it’s usually a sign that the unit needs to be replaced.
  5. Age of the Water Heater
    Most water heaters last between 8 to 12 years. If your water heater is nearing the end of its lifespan and frequently needs repairs, replacing it might be the more cost-effective option.

When to Repair Your Water Heater

Many water heater issues can be addressed through simple repairs. Here are the most common scenarios where a repair is a viable option:

  • Thermostat Problems:
    Thermostat issues are relatively easy to fix and typically don’t require a full replacement of the water heater. A qualified technician can test and adjust or replace the thermostat to restore consistent water heating.
  • Faulty Heating Elements:
    In electric water heaters, the heating element can burn out. Replacing a heating element is straightforward and more cost-effective than replacing the entire unit.
  • Minor Leaks:
    If the leak is coming from a valve or pipe connection, a repair might be all that’s needed. However, if the tank itself is leaking, a replacement is likely necessary.
  • Pilot Light or Ignition Issues (Gas Water Heaters):
    For gas water heaters, problems with the pilot light or ignition can often be repaired by cleaning the burner or replacing a faulty thermocouple.

When to Replace Your Water Heater

There are situations where replacing the water heater is the more practical and economical choice. These include:

  • Frequent Repairs:
    If your water heater requires constant repairs, the cost of maintaining it can quickly add up. At some point, replacing the water heater becomes the more financially sound option.
  • Old Age:
    Once a water heater reaches 10 years or older, it’s more likely to experience major problems such as rusting or tank failure. At this point, a replacement is often the better long-term solution.
  • Increased Energy Bills:
    As water heaters age, they lose efficiency, leading to higher energy bills. Newer models are far more energy-efficient, so replacing an older unit could save you money in the long run.
  • Rusty Water:
    If you notice rusty or discolored water coming from your faucets, it could indicate that the inside of the water heater tank is rusting. This is a strong sign that your water heater is nearing the end of its lifespan and needs to be replaced before a full failure occurs.
  • Tank Corrosion or Leaks:
    If your water heater tank is corroded or leaking, it’s usually beyond repair. At this stage, replacing the entire unit is necessary to avoid further damage.

Choosing the Right Water Heater Replacement

If you’ve decided to replace your water heater, there are several factors to consider when choosing a new model.

  1. Fuel Type
    Water heaters can be powered by electricity, gas, or solar energy. The type of fuel you choose will depend on the energy sources available in your area, your budget, and your home’s energy efficiency goals.
  2. Size
    The size of your water heater should be based on your household’s hot water needs. A family of four, for example, will require a larger tank than a single-person household.
    Tankless water heaters are an alternative to traditional models and provide an endless supply of hot water, though they tend to be more expensive upfront.
  3. Energy Efficiency
    Modern water heaters are designed to be more energy-efficient than older models. Look for units with high Energy Factor (EF) ratings, which indicate how efficiently the heater converts energy into heat.
  4. Warranty
    Check the warranty offered by the manufacturer. A longer warranty period often indicates higher quality and provides peace of mind that your investment is protected.

Water Heater Maintenance Tips

Regular maintenance can extend the lifespan of your water heater and reduce the likelihood of expensive repairs. Here are some tips:

  • Flush the Tank Annually:
    Sediment can build up inside the tank, reducing efficiency and causing damage over time. Flushing the tank once a year will help keep it in good condition.
  • Check the Anode Rod:
    The anode rod helps prevent rust from forming inside the tank. Inspect it annually and replace it if it’s corroded.
  • Test the Pressure Relief Valve:
    This valve ensures the water heater doesn’t build up too much pressure. Test it annually to ensure it’s functioning properly.

Conclusion

Whether you’re dealing with a minor issue or considering a full water heater replacement, understanding your options is key to making an informed decision. Regular maintenance, timely repairs, and knowing when it’s time to replace your water heater will ensure you always have reliable access to hot water. If you’re unsure about the condition of your water heater, contact a professional for an inspection to determine the best course of action.

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Sump Pump Repair or Installed

Pressure Regulator Valve (PRV) Inspections

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Garbage Disposal Repair or Installation

Recirculation Pump Installation or Replacemnet

Emergency Shut Off Valves

Back Flo Preventers

Tub and Shower Valves Repair or Replacement

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Stuart M

Justin showed up on time, installed my new hot water heater at a great price, with quality workmanship. A month

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later I had him back installing a whole house water softener system. Which wasn't easy digging a trench in 110+ degrees running a pex line loop, and crawling under a trailer. Reliable and effecient at his work. Would definetly have him back for future work, thinking about a misting system soon. Thanks, Justin glad you were recommended to me.
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Mike Eagan

I had Justin come out and replace both spigots at the front of my residence recently. He offered a couple options with

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pricing before starting the project and had them both replaced in a timely manner. He tested them both for function and leaks, as well as a thorough cleanup of both of the areas. Justin definitely has extensive experience in his field, and I would suggest calling him for a professional grade install on your next project.
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Renee Exline

I had a wonderful experience. Justin was very prompt to appt. Took the time to explain in detail what needed to happen and was

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very patient with all my questions I would highly recommend using them. I felt he was very ethical and honest and that is not always the case I would also add that he seemed to be very experienced and was very thorough.
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Chris Curran

I have used Judds on more than one occasion to handle both regular and emergency repairs on rental properties. Work is

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always done in a very workman like fashion for a fair price. I highly recommend!
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John Bell

Called Judds plumbing and and Justin was out within a few hours . Installed a new retainer ring for my toilet. Which had

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broken off and installed the toilet, knew just what it needed all work done quickly. Cleaned every thing up and the price was right.
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Judds Plumbing

Over 25 Years Of Plumbing Experience In The Plumbing Industry
We are an owner operated Commercial & Residential Plumbing company in Arizona. We are ready to provide Plumbing Services for all your Plumbing needs.
Our primary services areas includes: Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Queen Creek, Apache Junction, Sun Lakes, Ahwatukee and Scottsdale.

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