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Water Heaters

Water Heaters – You need an experienced plumber to help you when your water heater begins to leak or is broken. Complete Contractors Experts can make quality repairs, as well as upgrade your water heater to help you save money on utility costs and keep you emergency-free.

At Complete Contractors, we understand that hot water is essential for daily activities for both our residential and commercial customers. Whether you need a new water heater installed or a quick repair, our experienced team is always ready to assist you promptly.

Servicing your Water Heater

When you request service, you’ll be asked for key information to help us schedule your service promptly. Here are some details you’ll need to know:

  • Where is the water heater unit located?
  • Is your water heater a tank or tankless system?
  • Do you have one unit or multiple?
  • If the unit is tank and what is the size?
  • Is your water heater electric, natural gas, or propane?
  • Do you have a brand preference?
  • Does your current water heater have an expansion tank installed?
  • Does your current water heater have a drip pan underneath it?

Attached are some data tag samples for reference!

Maintenance


Water heaters are one of the many things around homes and businesses that are ‘out of sight, out of mind’ until they stop working properly! Regardless if you have a tank or tankless water heater, routine maintenance is recommended! Just like servicing an automobile or changing the oil in your car, routine maintenance on your plumbing systems can help save you money in the future! 

Manufacturers recommend flushing water heaters annually or even bi-annually if you have ‘hard’ water or if you’re a commercial business that uses more hot water than your standard residence.

 How does this benefit you, the customer? Regular service helps to remove sediment buildup that can lead to rust, and odors. It also helps reduce noise, increase the lifespan of your unit and give you insight to budget for future repairs and replacements, so they aren’t last second!