American Comfort Heating and Cooling Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Water Heater Repairs’

Do Tankless Water Heaters Need More Repairs?

Monday, October 14th, 2024
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When considering if a more expensive version of something is financially worth it, it’s important to consider not just the initial cost, but the potential expenses of owning it. For example, perhaps you can afford an expensive car, but you also need to consider how much insurance, gas, maintenance, upkeep, and repairs will cost.

When deciding between a tankless or a tank water heater, it’s a good idea to think about the long-term costs. Although tankless water heaters will give the benefit of reduced utility costs, are there other financial considerations to know about? Let’s go over whether tankless water heaters need expensive water heater repair in Lawrenceville, GA. 

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Don’t Ignore These Water Heater Issues

Monday, August 7th, 2023

We’re in the dog days of summer and you’re possibly trying to make the most of it. The last thing you want to worry about before hosting visitors from out of town, throwing a big Labor Day barbecue, or leaving for vacation is having your water heater break down. 

When your water heater is showing small signs that it’s having issues, the worst thing you can do is ignore the warning signs that something is wrong. We know it’s never convenient to schedule water heater service, but you don’t want a small problem to become a major issue. Here are some warning signs that you need to call us for water heater repair.

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Effective Water Heater Repairs Prevent the Cold Shower

Monday, December 30th, 2019
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Maybe it was an abrupt temperature change halfway through your morning shower. Or maybe you noticed that the water was getting cooler and cooler each night when you rinsed off. However you picked up on it, the fact is that your hot water is disappearing. And it is likely because of your hot water heater.

Similarly to your heating system losing the ability to produce appropriately warm air, your water heater’s inability to create hot water is a sign that there is something wrong with this vital home comfort system. And in both of these cases your response should be the same: contacting a professional to get the issue repaired.The key difference is that in this scenario you are calling a plumber.

However, you likely don’t want to wait until your hot water is gone before you reach out for a fix. So, what are the signs that your water heater is struggling that you can watch for before your shower gets icy?

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