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Atlanta Hot Water Heater Repair
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fact of the matter is, water heaters are an integral part
of any residential plumbing system. Not only do they provide
hot water for showers, faucets, laundry and other uses,
they are actually required by plumbing code and health
regulations. They can be powered by natural gas or electricity,
and can be located in a variety of locations in the home.
It is common to find water heaters in basement, garages,
attics, crawlspaces, and closets. Some older homes even
had them in kitchens, bathrooms, or bedroom. This is now
prohibited by code, stating that a water heater may NOT
be located in ANY living space. So basements and garages
are now the most common locations for a heater.
Gas-powered water heaters function by using natural gas
(or in some rare cases, propane) to heat the tank of water.
A pilot light in the heater's combustion chamber stays
light 24 hours a day, and ignites the burner when the
thermostat reads a temperature below the minimum setting.
Temperatures are adjustable up to about 125-130 degrees
Fahrenheit, although this is too hot for everyday use.
Gas water heaters have an average life span of about 12-15
years with average use, and are the most common type of
water heater. They require little to no maintenance, and
provide quick, efficient heat. We install Rheem water
heaters, most notably the Guardian/Fury models. This is
due to the fact that Rheem heaters have an excellent track
record for quality, long service life, and excellent customer
service.
Electric water heaters use 220-240 volt electricity to
operate heating elements inside the tank. These elements
are controlled and monitored by thermostats located on
the side of the unit. By using the electricity, the thermostats
heat the element red hot, thus heating the surrounding
water inside the tank. On most models, there is an upper
and a lower element and thermostat. Often times during
an electric water heater's life, the heating elements
and thermostats may have to be serviced or replaced. This
can be caused by electrical surges, faulty wiring, or
other circumstances. The repair is generally inexpensive,
and we can perform it for you within an hour. Electric
heaters last for about the same amount of time as gas
units, and when replacement time comes, we are your guys.
We replace anywhere from 10-15 heaters every week, sometimes
more. We have a ready supply of any type of water heater
you prefer, and we will supply you with a full warranty,
both on our labor and the heater itself.
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