Water Heater

Water Heater Services in Clearwater, FL

Reliable Water Heater Repair & Installation in Clearwater

McGill Plumbing & Water Treatment, Inc. has provided Clearwater, FL residents with quality water heater repair and installation services for decades. We strive to ensure our customers have access to the most up-to-date technology when it comes to water heating systems. Our technicians are highly trained and certified in all manner of water heater repairs, making them the go-to experts when any plumbing issues arise. Our commitment to service and customer satisfaction makes us the premier choice for water heater repair and installation services in Clearwater, Fl.

Contact McGill Plumbing & Water Treatment, Inc. at (727) 382-3849 for water heater repair and installation services in Clearwater, Fl, today!

Identifying Signs Your Water Heater Needs Repair

  • Rusty water or strange smells coming from your hot water.
  • You hear strange noises like banging, or popping from the tank.
  • Your hot water isn’t lasting as long as it used to.
  • Your hot water temperature varies erratically from hot to cold.
  • Water is leaking from the tank

Understanding Noises from Your Water Heater

Water heaters can make strange noises for various reasons, each indicating a different potential issue. Here are some common causes:

  • Sediment Buildup: Minerals can accumulate at the bottom of the tank, causing popping or rumbling sounds as water trapped beneath the sediment heats up and escapes as steam.
  • Heating Element: In electric heaters, mineral deposits on the heating element can create hissing or sizzling noises.
  • Expansion and Contraction: Metal parts can make clicking or ticking noises as they expand and contract with temperature changes.
  • Water Hammer: Sudden changes in water flow can cause a loud banging noise.
  • High Pressure: Excessive pressure can cause a high-pitched whistling sound and should be addressed immediately.
  • Loose Parts: Parts inside the heater can become loose and rattle or vibrate.
  • Anode Rod Corrosion: A deteriorating anode rod can make hissing or sizzling sounds.
  • Thermal Expansion Tank Issues: Problems with a thermal expansion tank can cause noises due to pressure changes.

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