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Water Heaters – Masters Plumbing

Water Heaters

As the source of your hot water and the second major appliance that uses electricity in your home, depending on the type of water heater you own, your water heater should be fairly high on the list of items you should have scheduled for regular maintenance.

Masters Plumbers are factory authorized to install, maintain and service all types of water heaters.

Take a look below at a few of the brands we work with on a weekly basis:

How Do I Maintain My Water Heater?

Depending on the type of water heater you own, how it is being used and the capacity in which it is being used for (commercial or residential) would all factor in to how often and what type of maintenance should be done to upkeep your water heater.

Masters Plumbing puts together customized maintenance plans based on your particular situation. There’s no point in paying to maintenance your heater more often than it needs to be, or not often enough. Let our Plumbers come up with the best maintenance plan that works with your water heater.

How Do I Know My Water Heater is Bad / Going Out?

Here are some good indicators that you should have your Water Heater looked at:

  1. No hot water or inconsistent water temperature
  2. Making unusual noises
  3. Pooling water / leaking from the heater
  4. Water heater shuts itself off / is throwing a code

If you have any questions about your water heater’s operation, then it’s best to have a factory trained plumber come out to take a look.

It’s Time to Replace My Water Heater, What Now?

As specialists for all major brands of water heaters (both tank and tankless) our plumbers are the experts in recommending the best fit for you when it comes to type, brand, setup and size for your home or business.

We don’t just say we’re the experts. Our plumbers carry multiple licenses and certifications including Master Plumber, Master Gas Fitter, Medical Gas, ASSE Backflow, and OSHA 10.

Check out our Contact Us page for a list of reviews from Masters Plumbing customers. Masters Plumbing has also gone through the required trainings to be listed on Rinnai, Noritz, Navien and Bradford White’s websites as part of their Pro Network of plumbers.

Call to get put on our schedule today at (417) 840~3456.

Thinking of Going TANKLESS?

Tankless Water Heaters: Instantaneously heat water without the use of a storage tank. When a faucet is turned-on, cold-water flows through a heat exchanger in the unit, and either a natural gas burner or an electric element heats the water. Resulting in a continuous supply of hot water on demand.

Many people are moving towards these efficient products for good reason. Advancements in technology have made going tankless a better option for more businesses and households than ever before.

There are various makes and models that exist to suit different situations.

It pays to have an expert know the difference between them when picking out the correct tankless water heater for you.

There are also times where a tankless water heater may not be the best solution to your hot water problems. Masters Plumbers can offer multiple solutions to get you the desired result with the best outcome. It never hurts to have options!

If you are considering making the switch to tankless, we recommend scheduling a time for our plumbers to take a look and discuss the process of putting tankless units in your business or home.

5 Advantages of Switching to Tankless Water Heaters

  1. Tankless water heaters save you money over time with their superior energy efficient levels. Newer tankless water heaters have an efficiency rating of up to 102%.
  2. Tankless water heaters only operate when they sense a demand for hot water. Unlike traditional tank heaters, which run 24/7. Why spend money heating water, when no one is going to use it?
  3. Most tank water heaters are only warrantied for the first 5 years of operation. Most tankless water heater manufacturer’s warranty their products between 10 to 20 years.
  4. Tankless water hears require significantly less space than a storage tank water heater. Who couldn’t use more space?
  5. Due to their novel design for heating water, you won’t ever have to worry about running out of hot water ever again with a tankless water heater.