Water Heater Repair & Installation in Spokane
Few things are better than stepping into a hot shower after a long day or enjoying a warm bath on a chilly winter night. When your water heater isn’t working the way it should, though, those everyday comforts disappear quickly.
Tank Water Heaters
Tankless Water Heaters
Heat Pump Water Heaters
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Types of Water Heaters Available
Traditional tank-style water heaters store hot water in a large tank, ensuring a consistent supply for daily household use. These systems are available in gas, electric, and hybrid options, allowing homeowners to choose a model that fits their efficiency goals and hot water demands.
Tankless, or on-demand, water heaters heat water only when it’s needed—without storing it in a tank. These systems are highly energy-efficient and provide a continuous supply of hot water, making them a great choice for busy households.
Heat pump water heaters use electricity to move heat from the surrounding air into the water, rather than generating heat directly. This process makes them one of the most energy-efficient options available and ideal for homeowners looking to reduce energy use and monthly utility costs.
Should a Water Heater Be Professionally Installed?
Benefits of Professional Water Heater Installation
- Safety: Experienced installers follow proper safety procedures, reducing the risk of accidents, damage, or system failure.
- Code Compliance: Professionals understand local building codes and installation requirements in Spokane and Coeur d’Alene.
- Correct Sizing: A professional can evaluate your household’s hot water needs and recommend the right size and type of system.
- Warranty Protection: Many manufacturers require professional installation to keep warranties valid, protecting your investment.
Does a Water Heater Need Regular Maintenance?
- Flushing the tank to remove sediment
- Inspecting and replacing anode rods
- Checking for leaks
- Testing safety and pressure relief valves
Common Water Heater Problems
- Sediment Buildup: Minerals collect at the bottom of the tank, reducing efficiency and damaging heating elements.
- Corrosion: Internal or external corrosion can cause rust-colored water, leaks, and eventual system failure.
- Inconsistent Water Temperature: Faulty thermostats or heating components may cause water to fluctuate between hot and cold.
- Leaks: Leaks can develop at the tank, fittings, valves, or pipes, leading to water damage and mold risk.
- Pressure Issues: Excess pressure inside the tank can cause the pressure relief valve to discharge water or damage plumbing components.
Water Heater Services in Spokane & Coeur d’Alene
- Whether you need a new installation, fast repairs, or ongoing maintenance, the team atHolliday Heating + Cooling + Electric is here to help. We’ll guide you through selecting the right water heater for your home and make sure the installation and service process is smooth from start to finish.
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