Recently, a customer from Saratoga contacted our company with an urgent request to replace their existing water heater. The house previously had a 75-gallon gas water heater installed. However, the customer expressed a desire to downsize to a 50-gallon water heater. This decision was driven by the fact that they did not utilize a large amount of hot water and wanted to save on equipment and installation costs, as well as reduce future gas consumption.
The customer from Mountain View reached out to us when their water heater suddenly stopped providing hot water. After conducting a swift and thorough diagnostic assessment, we determined that the water heater was leaking and in need of immediate replacement. Given that the water heater had been in use for approximately 13 years, which is close to the typical lifespan of modern water heaters, the customer agreed that a replacement was the best course of action.
With 10+ years of experience in water heater replacements, I recently had the opportunity to assist a customer from Santa Clara. They were dealing with a leaking tank from their Bradford White gas water heater during the night. As an experienced specialist, I am aware that such occurrences are relatively rare with this brand of water heaters, known for their reliability. However, it does happen occasionally, especially considering that the water heater was around 10 years old.
Maintaining the right water temperature in your gas water heater is crucial for both safety and comfort. The recommended temperature range for the water in a gas water heater typically falls between 120°F (49°C) and 140°F (60°C). This range is considered optimal for most household needs.
Water heaters play a crucial role in the daily functioning of your home. They supply hot water for your shower, cleaning, and other household needs. However, like any other appliance, water heaters are not immune to malfunctions, and they can break down unexpectedly. An emergency water heater replacement is something that homeowners hope to never encounter, but when it does happen, it’s essential to know what to expect and how to handle it. In this article, we’ll discuss the tips and what to expect during an emergency water heater replacement.
This morning, our company received a call from a customer whose water heater was leaking. The customer sent us photos of their water heater and the sticker with the model number. The water heater was over thirty years old, so we sent the customer an estimate for the replacement. The customer immediately approved the estimate, and we scheduled the water heater replacement in San Ramon. Within two hours, our installer began working on replacing the gas tank water heater in San Ramon.
Gas tank water heaters are a reliable and efficient way to provide hot water for your household needs. However, issues can arise, such as the water heater not heating water properly. Here is a troubleshooting guide to help you address this common problem:
If you need water heater services, don’t hesitate to contact us. We are here to help you with all of your water heater needs. Contact us today to schedule a service appointment or to learn more about our services. We look forward to working with you!