SoCo Heating and Cooling Blog: Archive for the ‘Water Heaters’ Category

The Dos and Don’ts of Water Heating

Monday, September 11th, 2023

Whether your water heater is working fine or running into complicated issues, most homeowners want to do some of the work themselves. There’s a general trend of handy people trying their own DIY solutions to fix broken appliances so they can save money. With everyone tightening their financial belts, this makes perfect sense.

However, what a DIY tutorial online won’t tell you is that some of these projects can do more harm than good, and you might end up wasting more money trying to clean up the mess. With water heater service in Pueblo, CO, you could end up in one of those situations if you’re not careful.

This blog post is hopefully going to steer you in the right direction, by giving you a few projects and tips that you can do yourself. Then, we’ll leave the major projects with the highest chances for catastrophic effects for a professional.

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When to Replace This Essential Water Heater Component

Monday, June 5th, 2023

For the majority of homeowners in our area, tank water heating systems are the tried and true method of heating water. It’s been this way for a very long time, since tankless (or “on-demand”) water heaters have only been around for a few decades. Since the old days, people would heat up a pot or tank of water and use that throughout the day.

Newer tank water heaters are more energy efficient and powerful. Sometimes, it can be easy to forget that it’s working in the first place. This is ultimately a good thing, because they let us focus on the important parts of life. But there’s one component of your tank water heater that shouldn’t be forgotten about. And if you do forget about it, you might need a new water heater installation in Castle Rock, CO. We’re, of course, talking about the sacrificial anode rod!

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The Benefits of Going “Tankless”

Monday, March 27th, 2023

Tankless water heaters, or “on-demand” water heaters have been around for a while now. Most homeowners associate them with convenience, power, and the efficiency of having access to hot water without the need for a tank. This is good news for a lot of our potential customers, because due to their popularity, on-demand water heaters are becoming increasingly more affordable. It’s more common to have a tankless system set up in your home, rather than having to default to a storage-tank water heater.

The truth is that these water heaters are not for everyone. Some homes will actually function a lot better with a storage-tank water heater. But in order to understand the difference, we’d like to cover the basic benefits of going tankless, and why it might be a great option for your home.

And, if you like what you read, then be sure to schedule water heater service in Monument, CO with a team you trust!

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3 Reasons to Call for Water Heater Repairs

Monday, November 21st, 2022

Water heater repairs might be a tricky topic. It’s sometimes hard to tell what’s a plumbing repair and what’s a water heater repair, since they both work together to get you the hot water you need. A loose pipe could leak, but if that loose pipe is intricately connected to your water heater, then it might even be a problem associated with the tank. Ultimately, only a professional is going to be able to diagnose a problem with certain accuracy.

But that doesn’t mean you can’t be more informed on what kinds of common repairs we see! For water heater service in Castle Rock, CO, there are some telltale signs that the water heater is in rough shape and needs some professional assistance. These aren’t just rumors or opinions, these are factual occurrences you can use to determine whether or not it’s time for you to call a professional from our team to help you out.

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5 signs it might be time for a new water heater

Tuesday, September 14th, 2021

5 signs it might be time for a new water heater

It is no fun when your water heater isn’t working, but how do you know if you will just need to have it repaired or if it is time for replacement? Check out these 5 signs below to know if yours may need to be replaced.

Age

One of the greatest factors to consider is the age of your water heater. Life expectancy for most is 8-10 years. As it ages failures occur more frequently. Sometimes, you may need to weigh the cost of a repair against the cost of replacement when a water heater is towards the end of its expected life.

What that is discolored or tastes or smells strange

Often discolored water or water that tastes or smells metallic occurs as a result of rust. Rust particles can break loose and end up in your water. This can also occur within your pipes. If the discoloration, smells or taste only occur in your hot water and not the cold water, you may want to consider replacement.

Strange noise in your

Sediment can build up inside of the tank. This can cause strain on the heating element and the tank in general with extended heating periods. This can cause strain on the tank and metal can crack and break. If your you hear any rumbling it is a good idea to have it checked out.

Leaking

While not all leaks mean your water heater needs to be replaced, leaks should never be taken lightly. Water can do a lot of damage to your home and any leaks should be investigated. Leaking components can often be repaired, but a leak in the tank would require replacement.

Water not heating

If your water heater isn’t heating anymore at all or not heating as well as it used to, you may need a new water heater.  More often than not a simple repair is need, but on occasion issues can be irreparable.

If you are concerned about your water heater, we are here to help.  If you are in need of repair or would like an estimate for a new water heater, call our office at 719-551-2232 or schedule online now.

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