Residential Hot Water Tank Services
There's never a good time to be without hot water
Hot Water Tank Repair and Maintenance
We understand what an incredible inconvenience it is for your water heater to break down. Fortunately, Our North American Technician Excellence (NATE) certified technicians have the skillset knowledge to get your hot water tank back up and running as soon as possible.
If you're experiencing:
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Unusual noises such as knocking or banging
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Unpleasant odors around your water heater
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Constantly having to relight the pilot flame
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Inconsistent water temperatures
It might be time to call the experts, reach out today!
Our Maintenance Includes:
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Inspecting and/or replacing the anode rod
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Flushing and descaling your water tank
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Testing the pressure relief valve
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Checking and verifying the water temperature
Most homeowners don't realize that the average lifespan of a hot water tank is only 8-12 years. Regular maintenance is the only way to make sure your tank lives a full life. Overtime sediment builds up, especially at the bottom of the tank. This leads to corrosion and leaks, which can be irreparable if it's leaking from the inner tank. Changing the anode rod and regularly flushing your hot water tank is the best way to ensure your system works in peak condition.
Hot Water Tank Installation
If your hot water tank is consistently causing you problems, or worse not working at all, it might be time to reach out to the pros.
Choosing a Water Heater
Thanks to the constant innovations made throughout the HVAC industry, there are a large variety of water heaters. This gives virtually endless options to find a solution that works best for you and your budget. While it may be difficult to decide on a single one, our technicians specializing in electric and gas water heaters are here to help you make informed decisions on the best equipment for you.
Advantages of new hot water tank include
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Higher Efficiency
Newer hot water tanks are designed to require less energy to heat your water, lowering your utility bills.
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Safety and Reliability
You can rest easy knowing that your new water heater is made to last and has many safeties designed to keep your system running as long as possible.
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Improved Performance
Newer models offer faster heating times and a more consistent supply of hot water.
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Better Water Quality
As sediment continues to buildup, this affects the taste, heat, and quality of your water. You may notice that water tastes better and feels hotter even at the same setting.
WeatherWise Is Your Metro Detroit Water Heater Specialist.
Tankless Water Heater Services
Why Should I Get a Tankless?
If you can't stand all the space your hot water tank takes up, or are looking to decrease your monthly payment, it might be time to think about getting a tankless water heater.
What's The Difference?
Many homeowners are slightly mistaken in believing a tankless water heater gives you instant hot water. While the water technically is heated instantly, it still has to travel through your pipes before you get hot water at your faucet. While you don't get hot water instantly, you do have an unlimited supply. Unlike a hot water tank that heats a set amount of water (50 gallons for example) a tankless water heater heats the water on demand, whenever you need it. If you find yourself constantly running out of hot water, it might be time to get in touch with one of our knowledgeable technicians and see if a tankless water heater is the solution you're looking for.

Tankless water heaters have a multitude of benefits
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Longer Lifespan
While the average lifespan of a hot water tank is 8-12 years, the lifespan of a tankless water heater is 15-20 on average.
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Cheaper to Operate
A tankless water heater only heats water as you need it, this translates to lower utility bills.
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Save on Space
If you're tired of the hot water tank taking up space in the middle of your room, it might be time to make the switch. Most tankless heaters are wall mounted, and a fraction of the size.
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Endless Supply of Hot Water
While hot water tanks have to stop and reheat water in the storage tank, tankless water heaters supply water on demand ensuring you always have hot water when you need it.