Dependable Water Heater Services

Do you wake up in the morning knowing there's a 50/50 chance you'll be able to have a hot shower? No hot water? Is your water heater leaking?

There's no better time than the present to schedule expert water heater installation with ARS/Rescue Rooter Laurel to repair or replace your hot water heater.

Our trained and knowledgeable plumbers will ensure that your hot water heater is repaired quickly. From Silver Spring to Ellicott City, and Glen Burnie to Upper Marlboro, our plumbers will not only assist you in fixing your water heater or choosing the ideal new water heater for your home.

Signs You Need Water Heater Repair in Baltimore, MD

A surprise ice-cold shower is something no one wants, so it's helpful to know who to count on when you require water heater repair. Of course, it's all too easy to forget about your water heater until there's an issue, but a program of regularly scheduled maintenance from ARS/Rescue Rooter Laurel can ensure that it runs stronger for longer. Even with frequent checkups, problems can still pop up.

In Maryland, hot water heater service is not the most common home service request. However, if you start noticing signs of a bad or failing hot water heater, it's best to schedule an appointment for professional inspection and repair as soon as possible. Hot water heaters can have a number of problems that might cause them to either stop working entirely, or to not work as well as they should be.

1. No hot water

If your Maryland home has no hot water, this might simply mean that the tank is empty of heated water, the pilot light is out, or there may be a more serious problem with your heater. Have plumbing professionals take a look at it so they can diagnose the issue and let you know if home hot water heater service is necessary or not.

2. Bad odors

Bad smells coming from your hot water heater usually mean there is bacteria growing inside, but it could also be caused by certain minerals like sulfur found in hard water. If the bad smell doesn't dissipate after running water through your tank for a few minutes, professional hot water heater service is highly recommended before household members get sick from contaminated water.

3. Strange sounds

If residents hear weird noises coming from their Maryland home's hot water heater tank, they should have a plumbing company come out to determine what's going on. Most of the time Maryland homeowners will hear a popping sound or rumbling, or they'll notice vibration when the water heater is on. These are signs that water pressure might be too high, the unit might be deteriorating, or home heater may need Maryland hot water heater repair service to fix it before further damage occurs.

4. Hot water supply decreasing

A home's hot water tank should provide plenty of heat for Maryland household members to meet their heating needs for years without needing Maryland hot water heater service very often. If homeowners start noticing that there isn't as much hot water available any more, this might mean plumbing technicians will need to perform hot water heater service, possibly by draining the water tank and flushing out debris that might not have been visible.

5. Standing water around the tank

If you notice a small amount of water around hot water heater, it certainly isn't a good sign. A loose valve is typically to blame for water pooling around or beneath your water heater. It might also be a symptom of corrosion or a damaged component. Turn off the water supply to your water heater and contact us for assistance.

6. Discolored hot water

Discoloration of water is usually caused by sediment building of iron or rust deposits have entered your plumbing system from a faulty anode rod. The anode rod helps protect the metal lining that surrounds the inside of your water heater tank and keeps in from corroding.

Over time water heaters will break down, which can reduce the efficiency of the entire system. If you're trying to decide whether you should scrap your old water heater for a new one or try to fix it, a good way to determine this is if your water heater repairs cost more than half the cost of a new water heater, it's best to get a replacement. Long-term, your investment in a new heater will be more economical than ongoing repair costs.

Water Heater Installation

How do you know now is the right time to purchase a new hot water heater or to have plumbing repair service performed on your existing system? Our water heater installers will come out and determine what is the cause of your system failing, and explain what options there are to resolve the issue - one of which likely being water heater replacement.

Serving Prince George's County, Montgomery County, Frederick County, Carroll County, Anne Arundel County, and beyond, our certified professionals are just a phone call away. Here are some other things to consider when deciding if repair services are needed, or a new hot water heater is best:

  • You haven't replaced your unit in over 10 years
  • The unit is leaking
  • Water temperature isn't consistent or predictable
  • You notice your water is a strange smell or color

Tankless Water Heater Options for Maryland Homeowners

Picking the best water heater for your home from high-efficiency to traditional or tankless can be a tricky task, as can keeping up with frequent maintenance. But you can rely on impartial recommendations and advice from our local plumbing professionals; they can assess the problem, perform timely repairs, and suggest the ideal model to meet your needs. The right kind of repair will vary based on the type of unit you own, but rest assured We have the knowledge to conduct a variety of repairs.

Your ideal water heater will vary depending on your hot water needs, the layout of your home, and your budget. When choosing a new water heater, you should think about the number of people living in your home, fuel types (electric or gas), the length of the warranty, future maintenance and repair requirements, operating costs and whether you want tank or tankless. Our experts would be happy to explain your options and suggest the right unit for you.

An essential consideration when deciding on a new water heater is whether you should go with a standard tank model or a tankless unit. A tankless unit doesn't have to heat and re-heat the same water over and over, which will help save you money. You'll also see that the time waiting for the water to warm up has decreased. A tankless water heater may cost more to install, but in the long run, you'll save.

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