Water Heater Replacement & Installation in Anniston, AL
Anniston, AL Water Heater Installation
We all know what an nuisance it is to have no hot water in our home, and there’s no avoiding it when it occurs. Besides the disruptive disturbance that leads to frigid showers and dirty dishes/clothes, major damage to a water heater can cause massive water damage to your house.
We recognizes the necessity for prompt and comprehensive water heater services. You shouldn’t have to suffer through chilly showers any longer than you have to! From new installations and substitutions to fixes and servicing, we work to advise you on the best plumbing options for you and your Anniston home.
Knowing It’s time to replace it
Though water heater repair is necessary for ensuring the equipment maintains its functionality and efficiency, the service isn't always enough. Replacing the appliance may be the best option to keep hot water flowing into your property without incurring expensive water bills or water heater repairs.
There are several reasons why water heaters can fail:
- Old Age: The average lifespan of a water heater is 12 years. Around the 10-year mark, the system will likely start to break down and signal the need for a replacement.
- Corrosion and Rusting: Water heaters are equipped with sacrificial anodes or active metal rods to prevent corrosion due to constant exposure to water. Nonetheless, these parts will eventually corrode and need replacing.
- Sediment Accumulation: The minerals from tap water settle at the bottom of the water heater tank, causing sediment that reduces efficiency.
- Incorrect Water Heater Size: Installing a water heater that's too small for your property. If that occurs, the equipment will overwork and fail prematurely.
Get Water Heater Replacement in Anniston, AL
The vast majority of hot water heaters last between eight and ten years. Therefore, if you need a new unit, we provide State Water Heaters, which is premium. The State ProLine Family line has top-grade components to make sure it performs optimally for your family. The ProLine family product line features a wide range of water heating options. Additionally, there are versions that can help you qualify for utility rebates for gas as well as high-recovery models for large families who have a high demand for hot water.
There are electrically powered models as well as gas-powered units. State Water Heaters have direct-vent units that come with two-pipe systems that pull outside air from outdoors. Therefore, this will eliminate any concerns about indoor air flow.
What are Some Types of Water Heaters?
Conventional Water Heaters - A conventional water heater is often placed in the cellar or laundry room. It comes with a heating mechanism either within the tank or at the bottom. Standard water heaters rely on the theory that heat rises to deliver hot water to the household. The secret to a standard water heater's capacity to separate cold incoming water from the heated outgoing water is the theory that heated water ascends above colder water.
On-demand Water Heaters - Instant water heaters are becoming more popular with homeowners owing to their energy-saving benefits and offer ease of use. Traditional water heaters have tanks filled with water that are kept hot by the heating mechanism to ensure the water remains hot. This is how they guarantee hot water is always ready when you open the hot water. Conversely, instant water heaters use coils to heat water that are activated when the unit is switched on. The water gets hot as it passes through the coil. Because tankless water heaters heat the water instantly on demand, they save significantly more energy than traditional water heaters.
In addition to putting in the ideal water heater for your needs, Anniston Plumbing Services supplies water heater maintenance services. Reach out to us today and we would love to discuss your water heater options.
How Can I Lengthen the Lifespan of My Water Heater?
Replacing your water heater every decade or so is vital, but measures can be implemented to increase its longevity. Using a plumber to flush and clean your water heater, this prevents accumulation over time, thus slowing down deterioration, and maintaining peak plumbing performance.
When you contact a plumber to fit a pressure regulating valve, it helps reduce the heater's system pressure, thereby reducing repair needs. Investing in a pressure regulating valve can ensure longevity of your water heater.
A water softener installation effectively to increase your water heater's lifespan, without costing a fortune.
If you require water heater repair services in Anniston, AL, reach out to us right away at 888-860-0649.
Why Anniston Plumbing Services?
We at Anniston Plumbing Services are happy to serve the residents of Anniston, AL. Our service experts are highly skilled in their profession and will make sure to answer all questions or concerns that may arise. We will provide prompt, efficient service to your home and offer upfront pricing before we start. With us, you won't worry about an unusually high bill because we constantly have our customers' best interests first. During weekends and holidays, our goal stays unchanged: to deliver expert, reliable service to those in need.
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Areas We Cover Include: 36201, 36202, 36203, 36204, 36205, 36206, 36207, 36210, 36254, 36257