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Avatar for Page Plumbing, LLC
Page Plumbing, LLC
4.8(
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Water Heater - Install or ReplaceTankless Water Heater - InstallWater Heater - Install or Replace - For Business

Serving Willard, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

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Customers say: Quality work

"I received a couple other bids for a new water heater that were quite a bit higher. After I requested a bid from Page Plumbing through HomeAdvisor the owner called within the hour. He gave me a bid over the phone. He told me the water heater model, warranty info etc. and offered to install it the same day. I will call Page Plumbing again for future plumbing needs."
Response time2 days
28 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Salt City Plumbing, LLC
4.7(
42
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Water Heater - Install or ReplaceTankless Water Heater - InstallTankless Water Heater - Install - For Business+5 more

Serving Willard, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Salt City Plumbing were quick to come out for a quote for a new water heater. Their price was reasonable and they were quick to do the work. They even went the extra mile helping get the water out of the tank before they even got the job. DJ was knowledgeable, friendly and did an amazing job!"
Installed Tankless
Condenser Check-up
Heating & Air Projects
Heating & Air Projects
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Response time7 hrs
Response rate98%
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Glacier Plumbing and Hydronics
5.0(
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Tankless Water Heater - InstallTankless Water Heater - Install - For BusinessTankless Water Heater - Repair+3 more

Serving Willard, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business! Book with us online or feel free to give us a call today!\n

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Water Heaters questions, answered by experts

Traditional gas or electric water heaters last an average of six to 11 years. However, with excellent maintenance, they can last up to 15 years. Heat pump water heaters, on the other hand, last an average of between 12 and 15 years and potentially longer with proper maintenance. In both cases, your home's water quality can be a determining factor regarding the lifespan of your water heater.

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.

A larger heater requires a larger breaker—unless there’s one already installed. The longer answer to this question is more nuanced. Do you place demands on the heater at the same time as running other heavy-duty appliances like ovens and washing machines? Do you live in an older home that may not have considered the higher electrical demands we have now? Breakers need to be sized at 125% of the load. To find that load, you should call a local electrical pro.

The average lifespan of a water heater is eight to 12 years. If your water heater is approaching its first decade of life and is giving you problems, talk to a plumber about your replacement options.

Keep in mind that certain parts of a water heater, such as the anode rod, may need replacement long before the heater itself. An anode rod often has a lifespan of three to five years.

Electric water heaters do not need an attached vent, but the location of the water heater should allow for roughly 12 inches of clearance around it. This allows cool air to flow around the appliance and allows repair technicians to work on its components safely. The exact amount of clearance space required depends on your local building codes.

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