When it comes to a reliable and efficient supply of hot water, having the right water heater installed by professionals is essential. At Denton Plumbing Repairs, we specialize in water heater installations of all types, ensuring each unit is optimized for energy efficiency, longevity, and reliable hot water for your household or business needs. Whether you need a traditional tank water heater or are considering a tankless option, our team is here to provide expert advice and seamless installation.
We understand that every household has unique needs. That’s why we install a wide range of water heaters, including:
Our goal is to help you choose a unit that aligns with your priorities: energy efficiency, cost-effectiveness, reliability, and a consistent supply of hot water.
While some may consider installing a water heater on their own, professional installation is essential to ensure safety, efficiency, and longevity. Here’s why:
Residents of Denton, TX, need a water heater that is both energy-efficient and durable. With professional installation from Denton Plumbing Repairs, your water heater will be optimized to save on energy costs while delivering reliable hot water for your household or business. We can recommend models that fit your budget and reduce energy usage, saving you money in the long run.
• It’s Over 10 Years Old: Water heaters typically last about a decade. Check the serial number for the manufacture date.
• Discolored or Rusty Water: Rust inside the tank can cause red or metallic-tasting water.
• Strange Noices: Clunking or banging sounds may indicate sediment buildup.
• Leaking Tank: Leaks around the tank signal potential cracks from wear..
• Inconsistent Heating: Hot water that’s lukewarm or intermittent suggests internal issues.
• Sediment in Water: Murky or sandy water often points to corrosion inside the tank.
These signs indicate it may be time for a replacement to ensure safe, reliable hot water.
• Turn Off the Water Supply: Shut off the cold water valve.
• Turn Off Power: Shut off the gas or electricity to the heater.
• Cool the Water: Wait for the water to cool down.
• Attach a Hose: Connect a hose to the drain valve.
• Open a Hot Water Faucet: This prevents a vacuum as the tank drains.
• Open the Drain Valve: Let the water flow out.
Draining your water heater yearly prevents sediment buildup, ensuring efficient operation and a longer lifespan.
Install low-flow fixtures, fix leaks, take shorter showers, and upgrade to a tankless or hybrid water heater for better energy and water efficiency.
Raise your water heater’s temperature setting to make the water hotter, so you use less and it lasts