Gas and Electric Water Heaters

If you own a house, you own a water heater. If you’re like most home owners, you probably don’t spend much time thinking about the water heater until, one morning, you go to take a shower and there’s no hot water. Then you probably think about it a lot.

Despite their almost constant use all day, every day, water heaters generally stay maintenance free for years with the average water heater lasting at least 10 years. Potential problems can include:
No Hot Water – this could be caused by several different things depending on if you have a gas or electric water heater. Both models are designed to include built-in safety devices to ensure maximum safety for you and your home. Should you have a problem it is extremely important to have a skilled technician service your unit, despite the built-in safety features. And please, never tamper with or disable any water heater safety device for any reason.

Inadequate Hot Water – if your water heater is operating properly and you are still running out of hot water, the unit may not be the right size for your home. U.S. HVAC Tech water heater experts can determine the best model and size for your hot water needs.

Water leaking around base of heater – a leaking water heater is usually not a good sign, but does not necessarily mean a new unit is required. If you see any amount of water around your water heater, have it inspected as soon as possible in order to prevent further water damage or expense.

Other problems to look out for are:

  • Rust colored water
  • Rotten egg odor
  • Low rumbling or popping noise
  • High pitched whining

If you do need a new water heater, U.S. HVAC Tech proudly stocks major brand water heaters to serve your water heating needs. We can install a water heater that can provide hot water for every size and type of home. U.S. HVAC Tech can replace your tired or leaking water heater with a new water heater.