Liberty Water Heaters Seattle are fully licensed and insured plumbers that center around fixing and replacing water heaters. To request water heater repair in Seattle, please fill out the form on our website. We understand the importance of timely repairs and strive to offer prompt water heater services.
Once we receive your inquiry we’ll schedule the soonest possible time to meet at your Seattle residence. We will look to discuss the issues you have been facing with your water heater to help identify the specific problem that needs to be addressed. We will then fully inspect your water heater and provide a prompt quote for the repair or replacement. As a professional company, we believe in transparent communication and will let you know the repair costs beforehand.
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To avoid any inconvenience, it is essential to keep an eye out for warning signs that your water heater may be experiencing problems.
Inconsistent water temperature may result from a faulty thermostat in the water heater, causing water that is either too hot or not warm enough. This can be remedied by fixing the malfunctioning thermostat.
The water heater tank’s anode rod is a self-sacrificing part of the unit designed to absorb all of the minerals in the water. This helps prevent corrosion in the other parts of the tank. If the anode rod is not replaced the tank may begin to corrode once the anode rod is corroded. Periodic replacement of the anode rod is vital maintenance.
Leaks may occur from external corrosion or rust that eventually penetrates the tank. Rusted Tanks are generally impossible to repair and need to be replaced.
Electrical water heaters may not operate due to wiring or tripped circuit breakers. It’s necessary to troubleshoot the electrical components.
The heater may shut down due to error codes caused by insufficient water flow through the unit. Flow sensor malfunctions, low water pressure, and clogged inlet filters are common causes.
An accumulation of exhaust gas, which is hazardous, may arise from improper venting. Erroneous installation or a blocked vent are two possible causes of ventilation problems. To fix this problem, the venting system may need to be repaired or reinstalled.
The average lifespan of a conventional water heater is ten to fifteen years. As they get older, different parts might break down, which could cause many problems. Sometimes, it’s more economical to replace an outdated water heater than to fix it.
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