Water Heater Services in Plano, Rockwall, TX and Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex
Water Heater Installation & Replacement in Dallas
When you need a new water heater, the right installation is critical to ensuring that it runs at its best. Staggs Plumbing offers water heater installation and replacement, including tankless water heaters, in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. If your water heater is nearing the end of its life, we can install a new one in no time and ensure you always have a hot shower waiting.
1st Time Customers
Tankless Water Heater Installation
New Water Heater Installation
Signs You Need a New Water Heater
Is it time for a new water heater? Some signs may include:
- Rusty or discolored hot water
- Hot water that runs out too quickly
- Visible sediment
- Leaks from the system
- Rumbling noises from the system
Repair & Maintenance
Water Heater Repair in Dallas
Sometimes, water heaters don’t need to be replaced. They simply need to be repaired. Staggs Plumbing offers reliable plumbing services of all types, including water heater repair in Dallas. If your water heater is giving you trouble, our experienced plumbing pros can determine if it needs to be replaced or repaired.
When to Call for Water Heater Repair Services in Dallas?
How can you tell that your water heater needs to be repaired? Some signs that you might need to consider repair service for your water heater include:
- Leaks in the system
- Signs of corrosion
- Irregular water temperature
- Problems with the heating element
How Can We Help?
- Water Heater Installation
- Gas Tankless Water Heaters
- Electric Tankless Water Heaters
- Water Heater Repair
- Water Heater Replacement
Water Heater FAQ
Do you have a question about water heaters? Check out these common questions and answers:
Why is my water heater making noise?
Rumbling noises from a water heater usually occur because of sediment buildup. This can hurt the heater’s efficiency and create a potential breakdown, so the water heater should be flushed.
Why do some faucets take longer to get hot water than others?
It takes time for the hot water to run from the water heater, through the pipes, and to your faucet. The farther from the water heater your faucet is, the longer it will take to “get hot.”
How can I conserve energy with my water heater?
One of the best ways to conserve energy with your water heater is to set the temperature to 110 degrees.
Can a water heater be moved?
Yes, with the help of a plumber, you can move most water heaters to another area of the home if they don’t fit well in their current location.