Water Heater
Installation
When the hot water shuts off in your home, it can completely upend your day. Count on our team at Garrett Plumbing to provide quick and efficient water heater installation.
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Signs Your Water Heater Needs Replaced
No Hot Water
If your water heater isn’t providing hot water, it’s a clear sign that something is wrong. It may start to go out slowly or altogether, but once it stops producing hot water, it’s time to call one of our plumbers.
Sediment in Water
This could indicate sediment buildup inside the tank. Over time, minerals in the tank can cause leaking, increase energy consumption, and eventually stop your tank from functioning.
Metallic Smell or Taste
A metallic odor, taste, or rust-looking water can indicate aging or deteriorating components. Beyond having a bad taste, it may also pose health risks.
Smell of Gas: If you notice a gas smell, the first thing to do is shut off the gas line. Your second step is to call us. We’ll be sure to fix the issue and make sure your home stays safe.
Water Buildup Around the Water Heater
If there are leaks or pooling water around your water heater then that could mean it’s old and ready to be replaced. Contact us for water heater installation to prevent any further damage.
Broken Pilot Light
Your pilot light is the component that heats the water. If it’s broken, it could prevent the tank from warming the water, and you would need to replace the entire tank.
Loud Cracks, Banging, or Popping Sounds
If you notice strange noises coming from your water heater, it could be from sediment buildup or internal damage. This could be your warning sign that it’s to replace it.
Leaking
Any sign of leaks could mean that the water heater tank is broken or corroded. It’s important to contact a plumber at the first sign of a leak to prevent any water damage.
What to Expect From Water Heater Installation

Quick Installation
We understand the need to restore your hot water as soon as possible. You can trust us to be there within the next day!

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Quality Work

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Water Heater FAQs
What’s the Difference Between a Traditional Water Heater and a Tankless Water Heater?
A traditional water heater stores gallons of hot water in a tank, while a tankless water heater heats water on demand. Tankless systems are more energy-efficient and can save money on energy costs over time, but traditional water heaters are typically less expensive to install. You can discuss your options with a member of your team during your water heater installation quote. We’ll help you determine which system is best for your home.
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