Water Heater Replacement & Installation

Water Heater Replacement & Installation

Your home’s water heater is one of the hardest-working items in your house, but it doesn’t get much attention or appreciation until it stops creating hot water for your showers or, worse, starts leaking and flooding your floors.

Fortunately, when Seattle and Burien homeowners need to replace an old water heater, they can rely on us. We’ve been replacing water heaters of all types – traditional tank or tankless – for years. 

Our process for replacing and installing your new water heater is efficient, without mess, and seamless. We’ll set you up with the right water heater for your household, safely install it, and remove your old tank—no worries for you, at no-nonsense prices.

When it’s time to replace your water heater, you can count on us!

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5 Signs that It’s Time to Replace Your Water Heater

  • Aging unit: Water heaters typically last around 10 years. If your unit has surpassed this age, it may be time to look into a replacement. Old units often lose much of their efficiency and are more prone to malfunction. In most cases, purchasing a new water heater can save you money in the long run.
  • Lack of hot water: A common sign of water heater failure is the absence of warm water. You can try adjusting the thermostat on your unit, but if this doesn’t yield results, you may want to invest in a new unit.
  • Rust: Do you notice rust in your water heater tank? Even if you haven’t checked the unit itself, you might notice a rusty color or metallic taste in your water. These are both reasons to contact Seatown Electric Plumbing Heating and Air.
  • Leaks: A leaking tank or pooled water are signs of significant problems with your water heater. You may have breaks in your tank that could lead to flooding in your home. Your best bet is to call a plumber as soon as possible.
  • Strange noises: If you begin hearing rumbling sounds or other odd noises from your tank, it could mean debris is building up in your water heater. While this sound seems little more than a nuisance, it can signal cracks or breaks in your tank.

We are available for your project.