Water Heater Services in Cleveland, OH
P.K. Wadsworth Heating & Cooling offers quality water heater installation, replacement, and repair services to customers throughout the Greater Cleveland area. We’ve been growing our reputation for quality you can feel with superior quality and outstanding customer service since 1936. For more information on the water heaters, call P.K. Wadsworth Heating & Cooling at (440) 248-2110 or schedule services online.Water Heater Services
Hot water is fundamental to your home’s essential functions, such as showering, cooking, cleaning, and more. With water heaters, homeowners want something they know they can rely on without much thought. At P.K. Wadsworth Heating & Cooling, we understand the importance of water heaters in the home and take our water heater services seriously.Installation & Replacement
Professional installation is essential to your water heater’s proper functioning. Whether starting from scratch or replacing an old unit, our team has the knowledge and experience to help you pick a suitable model and install it quickly and efficiently for optimal performance.Same-Day Water Heater Repair
Since water heater problems can happen at any point, our team offers same-day unit repairs. Whenever you encounter a water heater problem, don’t hesitate to call us so we can schedule a technician to repair the issue as soon as possible.Water Heater Maintenance
Water heaters are built to last and run without additional attention. Even so, proper maintenance, conducted by trained professionals, will extend the life of your water heater and keep repair costs at a minimum. It’s also a good idea to schedule annual maintenance to prevent minor problems from developing. Routine maintenance allows you to address these minor complications before they become severe headaches.
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Traditional vs. Tankless Water Heaters
Traditional water heaters store the heated water in a large, cylindrical tank. With tankless units, water is heated immediately upon demand, so there’s no need for a tank. With a tankless water heater, there’s virtually no footprint since they’re often installed as wall units with no components taking up floor space. Do you still have questions about traditional or tankless water heaters? Call (440) 248-2110 to discuss your options with a P.K. Wadsworth Heating & Cooling expert.Signs You Need Water Heater Services
Since water heaters are out of sight, out of mind, it’s not always easy to tell when there’s a problem. A few signs your water heater needs service include:- Water near the unit: Leaks or puddles may indicate severe fractures in the structure of the water heater. This can lead to a host of unwanted problems.
- Odd or loud noises: Strange noises can result from sediment buildup within the water heater.
- Discolored water: If your water is discolored, there may be rust or corrosion within the water heater.
- Old age: If the unit is around 10 years old, it may be time to consider a new one. The 10-year mark is generally the expected life span of a water heater.
Choose Us for Water Heater Services
Homeowners in Greater Cleveland can depend on P.K. Wadsworth Heating & Cooling for Ohio’s best water heater services. We offer same-day service, no overtime charges, and upfront pricing. Our background-checked technicians service all brands and provide free estimates on service calls and replacement quotes. To schedule any water heater services from P.K. Wadsworth Heating & Cooling, call (440) 248-2110 or contact us online.Water Heater FAQs
Why does my water heater take so long to produce hot water?
A couple of reasons your water heater is not heating your water include:
- The unit’s thermostat is set too low
- The gas flow components are dirty
- Inadequate tank capacity
What is the best temperature for hot water?
The standard setting for a water heater is 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Generally, this is the default temperature for newer models.
Why would my water heater stop working?
A water heater typically stops working if there is sediment buildup in the unit, especially as the water heater ages. When water is heated, minerals like calcium and magnesium accumulate on the sides of the tank and burner. If these minerals are not filtered out, they form a sediment barrier that will settle on the burner and negatively impact your water heater’s performance.