Water Heater Repair

Avoid A Chilly Reception In Your Macon, GA, Home With Expert Water Heater Repair

When Macon winter temperatures dip to 30°F, there’s nothing like a good shower to warm up. However, a broken water heater can get in the way of your comfort — not to mention washing dishes, doing laundry, and other important home needs.

When you turn on your taps and only icy water comes out, call Ricky Heath to solve the problem. Our water heater repair experts are on hand to provide professional water heater repair in Macon, GA. From inadequate hot water to leaks, damage, and discolored water, we’re your go-to solution for water heater repairs in the greater Macon area.

Water Heater Repair FAQs

What should I do if my water heater pilot light keeps going out?

If your water heater pilot light keeps going out, it may indicate a problem with the thermocouple, gas supply, or ventilation. Start by ensuring the gas supply valve is fully open and the area around the water heater is well-ventilated. Next, try relighting the pilot light following the manufacturer's instructions. If the pilot light continues to go out, it's best to have a professional plumber inspect the water heater to diagnose and address any underlying issues causing the problem.

What maintenance steps can I take to avoid water heater repairs?

To avoid water heater repairs, regularly flush the tank to remove sediment buildup, which can cause inefficiency and damage. Inspect the anode rod annually and replace it if it’s heavily corroded to prevent tank rust. Check the temperature setting and keep it at around 120°F to avoid overheating. Inspect the pressure relief valve for proper operation and tighten any loose connections. Regularly check for leaks or unusual noises. Schedule professional maintenance annually to ensure all components are functioning correctly.

Why does my water heater make strange noises?

Strange noises from your water heater are often caused by sediment buildup at the bottom of the tank. As the heater warms the water, the sediment can cause popping or rumbling sounds. Mineral deposits can also form on the heating elements, leading to sizzling or hissing noises. High water pressure or a malfunctioning pressure relief valve can produce whining or screeching sounds. Regularly flushing the tank and performing routine maintenance can help prevent these issues and keep your water heater running quietly.

Expert Water Heater Repair Services in Macon & Surrounding Areas

Our licensed pros provide expert repairs for a wide range of water heater problems, from broken tanks, cold water, and leaks to smelly and rusty water. Get lasting solutions for electric and gas water heater models and emergency repair services to deal with your most pressing water heater repairs.

We offer service in Macon and the surrounding areas so you can find the professional hot water repairs you need, when you need them.

Tankless Water Heater Repair in Macon, GA

Compact, energy-efficient tankless water heaters are quickly becoming a popular choice for residential hot water. However, even the best models will eventually wear down. When that happens, Ricky Heath is here for tankless water heater repairs

Emergency Water Heater Repairs: 

Damage or malfunctions in water heaters can quickly spiral, leading to costly repairs or the need for a full replacement. Employing professional repair services at the first sign of trouble can help improve your unit's energy efficiency, extend its lifespan, and save on utility bills. When you contact us, we take a look at your water heater top to bottom, investigating every possible cause of trouble so we can perform prompt repairs and get your hot water flowing again. Contact us for all your emergency repairs and avoid the risks of damage and delay.

Common Water Heater Issues We Fix

From sediment cleaning and water heater maintenance to emergency hot water repairs, we take care of all your water heater issues.

No hot water

If your hot water heater is sending out cold water, it’s time to call a pro. Failure to heat the water can be caused by a range of issues, from broken heating elements and power loss to shaky gas connections. 

Our technicians service electric and gas-powered water heaters and will quickly diagnose and resolve the problem. Electrical issues and power outages can impact electric water heaters, while gas supply problems can damage gas heaters. Frozen gas lines are rare in Macon, but the occasional sub-freezing winter lows can put your gas lines at risk, disrupting the connection to your gas-powered water heater and resulting in no hot water.

Minimal hot water volume

Sometimes, your water heater delivers water at the right temperature, but it quickly runs out. Low hot water volume is often caused by an issue with the heating element. When one or both heating elements are worn out or broken, you’ll often have a low volume of hot water. Our pros can repair or replace your heating elements to fix the issue.

Noisy water heater

Water heaters may make loud noises, such as popping, banging, whining, and rumbling. In most cases, this means the water inside your tank is boiling. Sediment buildup inside the tank can cause it to overheat. Flushing the tank may solve the issue, or it may need a professional clean to remove the excess sediment.

Discolored water

After long periods of use, water heaters eventually wear down, which can lead to discolored or smelly water. This may look like red, brown, or yellow water coming from your faucets.

Discoloration typically signals corrosion inside your water heater. Water heaters contain an anode rod that helps prevent rust, but a worn down rod may not be able to do its job. If your water heater isn’t corroded, your plumber can usually just replace the anode rod. Widespread corrosion may require a tank replacement.

Smelly water

If your water smells like bad eggs, it can indicate bacterial growth inside the tank. The first step is to fully flush the tank to remove old water and bacteria. If the smell remains, your plumber may need to replace the anode rod or perform a more thorough cleaning.

Leaks

If your hot water is leaking, it’s often the fault of plumbing connections and valves. In most cases, this doesn’t require major repairs. If the valve is visible and easily accessible, you may be able to tighten it with a wrench. If this doesn’t work, or if the component is difficult to access, call a water heater pro. 

In some cases, your water heater may leak from holes or cracks in the tank. Older heaters with corrosion or damage are most prone to these leaks. Trying to repair the tank usually increases the risk of bursting, so it’s best to have a pro replace the tank. 

Damaged components

Parts of your water heater may become loose or damaged, particularly if your heater is in a part of your home where it can be bumped or jostled. Most components, like plumbing connections and pressure relief valves, can be quickly repaired by a plumber. If the part is significantly damaged, or if there’s dangerous damage to the water tank, the safest solution is to replace the part.

Worn or outdated water heater

Most water heaters last 10 to 15 years, depending on the model and maintenance. However, even the best heaters eventually wear out and you need to decide between repairs and replacement. Our technicians will advise you on the most cost-effective choice and provide insights into the best new water heater for your home.

Why Choose Ricky Heath for Water Heater Repairs?

Choose Ricky Heath Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling for professional repairs with friendly service. Our water heater pros serve the greater Macon area to deliver flexible and emergency water heater repairs near you. Get a swift diagnosis on water heater problems and advice on repairing, replacing, or upgrading your water heater. 

Whether you’re in search of emergency repairs or have questions about water heater installation, maintenance, or efficiency, we’re here with the answers you need. Get reliable knowledge and great customer service for all your water heater questions and concerns.

Call Ricky Heath for Water Heater Repairs in Macon, GA

If your water heater isn’t up to the task, the team at Ricky Heath is here with quality hot water heater solutions. Contact us for emergency repairs or to schedule an appointment that works for you. 

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