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Water Heater Repair in Knoxville, TN

Water heater repair ensures your water heater is working optimally and able to provide your home with fresh, hot water.
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Do You Need Your Water Heater Fixed?

Most people rely on their hot water heaters for comfortably hot showers, cleaning dishes and clothes, and washing hands throughout the day. Any problems you experience with your water heater can put a dent in your daily life. That’s why Pioneer Heating, Cooling, Plumbing, & Electrical performs water heater repair in Knoxville, TN. You can schedule an appointment by giving us a call or filling out our online form.

Signs You Need Water Heater Repair

You may be unclear on how to tell you need your water heater repaired. Below, we’ve put together a list of some of the top indicators your water heater is in need of professional attention.

Fluctuating Temperatures

If your water is heating up too slowly or changes temperatures suddenly during use, you’ll need to call a plumber to investigate the issue. You may be experiencing mineral deposit or sediment buildup within your water tank making it difficult for heat to be transferred or your burners or thermostat may be malfunctioning.

Discoloration in Water

The water coming from your faucet and showerheads should always be clear. If that’s not the case, especially if you see a reddish or brownish tint, you may have a corroded water tank in your hot water heater. Our team can assess the situation and provide you with a solution.

Decreased Water Pressure

A decrease in water pressure can also be due to sediment buildup within your system. In addition to repairing the damage, we also recommend getting a water softener installed to reduce the likelihood of this happening again in the future.

Bizarre Noises

When you hear sounds like rumbling, banging, or popping, the sediment in your system may have hardened in your tank or you may have a water leak or broken pressure relief valve.

Water Leaking

Leaking water from your hot water heater can also be due to a faulty pressure relief valve. Additionally, your water tank may be corroded or cracked. The plumbers at Pioneer can decide whether we can repair the broken components to fix the leak.

Short Cycling

Short cycling is when your water heater turns on and off sporadically. The culprit may be a malfunctioning thermostat, sediment buildup, or electrical wiring issues causing your water heater to heat too quickly. This requires a prompt response to avoid unnecessary wear and tear on the system, so reach out to us as soon as possible.

Water Bill Cost Increase

Pay attention to your water use habits and how much you’ve been using lately versus normal. If you’re not using any excess water compared to your usual habits but you’re experiencing an increase in your energy bills, you may have a hot water heater leak or a system-wide inefficiency. Our team can perform water heater repair in Knoxville, TN to help make your water heater more efficient.

Reasons To Work With a Plumbing Professional

Many homeowners may be tempted to perform repairs on their own hot water heaters, however this is not recommended for the following reasons:

  • Dedication to Safety: Because water heaters have a highly pressurized tank and need to be powered by fuel sources that can be considered dangerous, including natural gas or electricity, there are inherent safety risks that come along with performing hot water heater repairs. Expert plumbers will be aware of all the necessary safety protocols so harm and danger can be reduced during the repair process.
  • Trusted Expertise: Plumbers are well-versed in all the intricacies of water heaters and how they function. As a result, any problems can be caught and addressed early and effectively—responding to the root cause rather than placing a bandaid on a much larger problem.
  • Maintained Warranty: The warranty that goes along with your hot water heater likely requires professionals perform all repairs and maintenance. Don’t risk voiding your warranty, which can lead to expensive outcomes in the future, by choosing to DIY the fix to save a few bucks in the here and now.
  • Saved Time: If you’re relying on internet tutorials to try to fix your own water heater, that takes a lot of time and doesn’t even guarantee results. Trusting in a professional plumber will give you your time back so you can focus on other things in your life that need your attention.
  • Extended Appliance Lifespan: The eyes of an expert can detect the beginning of signs of wear and tear, whereas homeowners without that expertise may not notice the indicators. The sooner these issues are discovered and addressed, the longer your water heater is likely to last.
  • Access To Top Technology and Tools: When you hire professionals, you can rest assured that they’re using state-of-the-art techniques and tools when repairing your water heater.
  • Added Peace of Mind: When working with a licensed plumber for water heater repair in Knoxville, TN, you can be assured that your repair will be performed correctly the first time and your water heater’s efficiency will be improved.

FAQs About Water Heater Repair Services

Is repairing a water heater worth it?

Yes, water heater repair is worth it when it’s possible. You may need water heater replacement under certain circumstances such as old age or a too-severe issue, however it’s best to consider repairs first.

How long does it take to repair a water heater?

In general, repairs to hot water heaters take one or two hours.

How can I contact you for service?

To contact Pioneer Heating, Cooling, Plumbing, & Electrical for water heater repair in Knoxville, TN, you can get in touch with us by phone or through the online contact form on this website.

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