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Water Heater Repair & Service in Puget Sound

Tired of cold showers or strange water heater noises? Our licensed plumbers quickly diagnose and repair issues, restoring your home's hot water.

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Reliable Water Heater Repair & Service Across Puget Sound

Are you stepping into an icy shower, hearing a heavy rumbling noise from the basement, or finding a rusty puddle growing around the base of your tank? When your hot water stops flowing or your tank starts groaning, you are dealing with an active mechanical failure that requires a licensed professional, not a DIY quick fix. Eco Electric, Plumbing, Heating and Air is ready to dispatch an expert plumber to diagnose the issue and restore your hot water today.

Warning Signs Your Water Heater Is Failing

Sudden Loss of Hot Water

You turn the shower handle all the way to the hot side, but the water stays lukewarm or runs completely cold within a matter of minutes. This typically means a heating element has burned out, your pilot light is failing to stay lit, or a tripped high-limit switch has shut down the system entirely. Ignoring this leaves you taking cold showers and often points to a deeper electrical fault or a failing gas valve that will only deteriorate further.

Rumbling, Popping, or Banging Noises

Your tank sounds like a heavy kettle boiling over or rocks tumbling around inside a metal drum when it cycles on. This noise is the sound of water trapped under a thick layer of hardened mineral sediment at the bottom of the tank boiling and bursting upward. Leaving this unchecked forces your unit to burn excessive energy to heat the water through the sediment, ultimately baking the tank lining and causing premature failure.

Pooling Water and Active Leaks

You find a puddle of water forming around the base of the unit, or notice a slow, persistent drip coming from the temperature and pressure relief valve. A leak can be as simple as a loose inlet fitting or as catastrophic as a cracked inner steel tank eaten away by internal rust. A leaking tank is a severe liability for water damage in your utility closet or basement, requiring immediate diagnostic attention before the structural integrity fails completely.

Rusty or Discolored Water

The hot water coming out of your faucets looks brown, metallic, or has a distinct rusty tint, while the cold tap water runs crystal clear. This is a dead giveaway that the inside of your water heater tank is actively rusting away because the sacrificial anode rod has been completely depleted. Once the rust takes hold of the bare steel tank walls, a catastrophic leak is inevitable if you do not intervene quickly.

Foul Rotten Egg Odors

Your hot water smells strongly like sulfur or rotten eggs the moment you turn on the shower or the kitchen sink. This smell is caused by sulfate-reducing bacteria breeding inside the warm water of your tank and reacting chemically with the magnesium anode rod. While it might not flood your house, the foul odor makes bathing miserable, requiring a thorough tank flush and rod replacement to eliminate the bacteria.

Common Causes of Water Heater Breakdowns

Hardened Sediment Accumulation

Heavy mineral deposits from the local water supply settle at the bottom of the tank and bake into a solid, crusty layer over the burner or lower heating element. This sediment insulates the water from the heat source, forcing the system to run longer, overheat, and eventually burn out its internal heating components. We have to drain the tank and perform a heavy descaling flush to break up and remove this hardened debris.

Burned-Out Heating Elements

On electric models, the copper or stainless steel heating elements submerged in the water bear the entire brunt of the heating load. Over time, sediment coats these elements, causing them to overheat, split, and short out entirely, leaving you with a tank full of cold water. We test the electrical resistance of each element with a multimeter to pinpoint the dead one and swap it out for a fresh replacement.

Failed Thermostats or Gas Valves

The thermostat acts as the brain of the water heater, telling the heating elements or the gas burner exactly when to fire up and when to shut down. When the thermostat fails, the unit either refuses to heat the water at all or runs out of control, triggering the emergency high-limit switch to prevent the tank from dangerously overheating. Our technicians trace the voltage or gas pressure to isolate the bad control unit and replace it to restore accurate temperature regulation.

Broken or Disintegrated Dip Tubes

The dip tube is a long plastic pipe that pushes cold incoming water to the very bottom of the tank so it can be heated properly. If this plastic tube becomes brittle and snaps off near the top, cold water dumps directly into the upper portion of the tank and exits immediately into your hot water lines. This causes your hot water to run out in a fraction of the normal time, requiring us to pull the old tube and install a new one.

Depleted Sacrificial Anode Rods

Every tank has a sacrificial metal rod designed to attract corrosive elements in the water so they eat the rod instead of the steel tank walls. Once this rod dissolves completely, the corrosive water turns its attention to the tank itself, rapidly rusting the interior and leading to structural pinhole leaks. Pulling and replacing a heavily corroded anode rod is a standard, fast repair that adds years to the lifespan of your unit.

What to Expect During Your Repair Visit

When you book a water heater repair with Eco Electric, Plumbing, Heating and Air, a licensed plumber arrives at your home in a fully stocked truck, ready to troubleshoot the exact point of failure. We do not just guess at the problem; we drain a sample of water to check for sediment, test the electrical continuity of your heating elements, and inspect the burner assembly on gas models. This hands-on diagnostic process allows us to pinpoint whether you are dealing with a simple bad thermostat, a sediment-choked tank, or a structural leak.

Once we isolate the failed component, we walk you through exactly what went wrong and present a clear, upfront price for the repair. We carry universal heating elements, thermostats, thermocouples, and relief valves on our trucks to ensure we can complete most mechanical repairs right then and there. Our goal is to get your hot water running reliably and safely before we ever leave your driveway.

If we discover that the inner steel tank has cracked or rusted through, we will be blunt with you about the reality of the situation. A breached tank cannot be patched or repaired safely, and we will pivot to discussing your replacement options rather than wasting your money on a temporary band-aid. We respect your home, clean up our workspace completely, and test the water temperature at the tap to verify the job is done right.

Water Heater Repair & Service Coverage Across Puget Sound

We dispatch licensed plumbers to diagnose and repair failing water heaters across the entire region. Find your local service area below to get an expert out to your home.

Beyond Standard Water Heater Repair

If your traditional tank is severely compromised and beyond repair, we also specialize in high-efficiency tankless water heaters that provide endless hot water on demand. Additionally, if the root issue stems from severely corroded water lines rather than the tank itself, our team handles comprehensive repiping to ensure your entire plumbing system runs flawlessly.

Restore Your Hot Water Today

A broken water heater completely disrupts your household, making simple tasks like showering and washing dishes a frustrating ordeal. Do not settle for cold water or risk a catastrophic tank leak by ignoring the mechanical warning signs.

Our licensed plumbers at Eco Electric, Plumbing, Heating and Air have the parts and the expertise to fix the problem fast. Schedule your water heater repair service online to get an expert out to your home today.

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