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Professional Water Heater Services in the Somerville Area
Make sure your water heater is safe and effective when you rely on the experts at Green Tech Plumbing & Heating Inc. GTPH has a team of licensed plumbers you can count on for expert water heating installation, maintenance, repairs, and emergency services.
Even though your water heater may still be providing your home with hot water, there may be minor issues you don't even notice that are causing your home to be unsafe and less energy efficient. At GTPH, we have 15 years of industry experience we use to stop potential issues and find appropriate solutions that are effective and affordable.
Make sure your water heater is functioning properly with the help of our licensed plumbers at GTPH. Request a service today to get started planning your water heater service. We offer fast response times and work with insurance companies. New customers get 5% off service calls, so call us today!
Common Signs Your Water Heater Needs Our Services
- Inconsistent water temperature: If your gas or electric water heater is producing water that's too hot or too cold, your hot water furnace may be having thermostat issues or a buildup of sediment that is preventing the water heater from properly heating the water.
- Water leaking from the top of the water heater: Leaking water can be a sign that your temperature and pressure relief valves have failed or that the inlet or outlet pipe is loose. It's important for you to have this issue fixed before it becomes more serious and increasingly costly.
- Rusting: If your water heater is producing rust-colored or brown-tinted water, this is a sign that your water heater may have corrosion and that an eventual leak is inevitable.
- Your water has an odor: Stinky or smelly water coming from your hot water tank is most likely because of high levels of bacteria. Smelly water is a common issue in homes that have well water as their primary water source. The most common solution is to replace the anode rod, but there may be other issues present as well.
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