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Wave Line Plumbing
5.0(
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Water Heater - Install or ReplaceWater Heater - Repair or ServiceTankless Water Heater - Install+5 more

Serving Crestview, FL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Joe did an excellent job removing the old water heater and installing the new one. He was very personable. He featured the new water heater to me and answered questions that I had. He also cleaned up the job site when he completed the work. I recommend a wave Line Plumbing."
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MSM Solar
4.8(
17
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Solar Water Heater System - Install

Serving Crestview, FL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Awesome! They are experts on Solar systems. They are an easy to work with and very responsive by getting out quickly and repairing my solar system. They are very nice and polite!"
Tesla Dual Powerwall installation
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2nd Array
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+11

Response time1 day
Response rate95%
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Peaden Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical
5.0(
5
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Water Heater - Install or ReplaceWater Heater - Repair or ServiceWater Heater - Install or Replace - For Business+1 more

Serving Crestview, FL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1969

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

For over 50 years, Peaden has built lifelong customer relationships by delivering honest, reliable service and quality work at competitive prices. We’re committed to excellence, ongoing training, and always going the extra mile—proudly living up to our name as “The Professionals You Can Trust!”\n\nAt Peaden, when you choose the repair our Pros recommend, we’ll waive the dispatch fee—so you save right away! Plus, you’ll get a full year of SmartCare—free! That’s one AC tune-up and cleaning, savings on repairs, replacements, and more!\n\n

Peaden Air
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R&M Clearwater and Air, Inc.
4.5(
12
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Water Heater - Install or Replace

Serving Crestview, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had a problem with the hot water heater and they contacted me, I explained what my issue was and they were very upstanding, and kind, and professional about the situation and sent a employee out and fixed the problem and I'm very thankful and would recommend to anyone having any kind of problem deal with plumbing or electrical...give them a call, I'm very pleased with there service"
Response time2 days
Response rate90%
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Water Heaters questions, answered by experts

You can use multiple tankless water heaters, but that doesn’t mean you should. Adding multiple tankless heaters adds considerable cost to your home in both parts and installation costs. Also, you’re adding many more points of failure in the system, making plumbing issues harder to diagnose. More heaters mean more maintenance, and insurers may want a word regarding the increased risk of water damage. A single, larger unit makes more sense in most situations.

Yes, this would be an appropriate choice. In order to comply with the National Electric Code’s rules, you'll need to install a circuit breaker that's 125% larger than the intended load. In this case, you'll multiply 30 amps by 1.25 to find the necessary breaker size. Plugging that equation in for your 30-amp water heater will leave you with a 37.6-amp breaker. If your current water heater keeps tripping the breaker, it might be time to talk to a plumber or electrician about upgrading your water heater's setup.

You should replace your gas water heater when it’s reached the end of its lifespan, which is a maximum of 12 years in most cases. If your unit is over a decade old and showing signs of inefficiency, leaks, or frequent malfunctions, it may be time to replace your water heater. Research how to best maintain your gas water heater to help extend its lifespan.

Several signs indicate your water heater may be failing or in need of replacement. Key indicators include:

  • Age: A water heater older than ten years is approaching the end of its typical lifespan.

  • Water Quality: If you notice rusty or discolored water from your hot water faucets, or a foul odor similar to rotten eggs or sulfur, it can signal internal corrosion.

  • Unusual Noises: Banging, rumbling, or popping sounds from the tank often mean sediment has built up, causing the unit to overheat.

  • Leaks: Any water pooling around the base of the tank or visible leaks are clear signs of failure.

  • Performance Issues: A decline in performance, such as water not getting hot enough, taking longer to heat up, low water pressure, or decreased efficiency, suggests the unit is struggling.

  • Visible Damage: Obvious rust and corrosion on the exterior of the tank can indicate a more serious internal problem.

While these signs often point to replacement, some issues may be fixable. It's best to consult a professional plumber to diagnose the problem before investing in a new unit.

While a water heater explosion is rare, it is a serious danger. Be aware of these critical warning signs:

  • Sulfur or Rotten Egg Smell: This is a major red flag, especially for gas water heaters. It can indicate a gas leak, which could ignite and cause an explosion.

  • Leaking Pressure Valve: If the temperature and pressure (T&P) relief valve is leaking, it may not be able to properly regulate internal pressure, creating a risk of bursting.

  • Shaking or Rumbling: Loud rumbling or shaking from the tank can be a sign of extreme pressure buildup.

  • Excessive Heat: If the exterior of the water heater feels unusually hot to the touch, the unit may be overheating dangerously.

  • Rust-Colored Water: This can be a symptom of severe internal corrosion that compromises the tank's integrity.

If you notice any of these signs, especially a gas smell, you must act immediately. Shut off the gas supply to the water heater and call a professional plumber right away to prevent a potential disaster.

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