Expert Water Heater Repair in Dayton
A lot of circumstances can impact the life cycle of a water heater, but most last between 10 and 15 years.
Part of the 27 million American households with a water heater that’s more than 10 years old? It’s time to start thinking about buying a new one. When it fails, it can leave you with a mess in your Dayton home.
If you discover it isn’t economical to fix your water heater, look to Stevenson Service Experts to help you choose a new water heater that will meet your household requirements and work with your budget.
We have various ENERGY STAR®-rated water heaters to pick from and we are Experts at water heater installation. Plus, we support our services with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee for a year.*
Common Water Heater Problems
Leaking Tank
If you discover your water heater is leaking, switch off your home’s water valve. It’s usually located in your basement, by furnace or water heater, or under your kitchen sink.
Then reach Stevenson Service Experts at 937-503-7896 without delay. Even a little leak can cause major damage to your home.
A leaky tank may be indicating it’s time for a new water heater.
Not Enough Hot Water
Getting zero or very little warm water out of your tap? If you own a gas water heater, something could be wrong with the pilot light.
If you don’t know how to investigate this, call us. We’ll handle the problem.
Not enough hot water may also mean that your water heater is giving out and needs to be replaced.
Water is Too Hot or Too Cold
Your water heater may be too small. We can help you figure out how much you use and solve the issue.
Other Water Heater Problems
These symptoms can show that your water heater is will stop working soon:
- Booming noises coming from the tank
- Dirty, white-colored or rusty water
- Water reeks
- Leaking pressure relief valve
As water heaters commonly hold 50 gallons of water, failure can lead to a destructive flood.
Like with any different appliance, regular maintenance is crucial. We recommend looking into our Advantage Program to potentially avoid problems with your water heater.