Water Heater Repair Bakersfield

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  • Ho
    4.8
    Bakersfield, US

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  • Frontier Plumbing
    4.2
    Bakersfield, US

    Frontier Plumbing has been proudly serving Bakersfield since 1986. We offer a full range of plumbing services, from new construction and remodel to repair and service. Our dedicated staff of experienced service technicians are rigorously background screened and drug tested before they ever enter your home. We can help you with new installations and repairs of pipes, sinks, faucets, toilets, disposals, and sewers. We also specialize in remodels, re-pipes, and repairs, as well as water heater installation and tankless water heater flush services. Frontier is proud to partner with Bakersfield’s finest home builders, covering every facet of new construction plumbing.

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  • Sl
    4.6
    Bakersfield, US

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  • Ac
    4.2
    Bakersfield, US

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  • Op
    1
    Bakersfield, US

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  • Az
    5
    Bakersfield, US

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  • Li
    4
    Bakersfield, US

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    1
    Bakersfield, US

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    1
    Bakersfield, US

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  • Ro
    4.5
    Bakersfield, US

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Water Heater Repair FAQs

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What is a heat pump water heater?

A heat pump water heater uses a refrigerant-based heat pump to extract heat from the surrounding air to heat water. They are highly energy-efficient, utilizing electricity far more efficiently than traditional tank water heaters, but their cost is also higher upfront and they might not be suitable for all climates.

What is an anode rod?

An anode rod is a sacrificial magnesium rod inside a tank water heater. It attracts corrosive elements in the water, protecting the tank from rust and extending its life. The anode rod should be inspected regularly and will need replacing eventually, usually every few years, depending on your water conditions.

What size water heater do I need?

Water heater size is measured in gallons and depends on your hot water needs. Consider:
  • Number of bathrooms and occupants.
  • Frequency of hot water use.
  • Typical water usage.
A plumber can help determine the right size for your needs.

What is a heat pump water heater?

Heat pump water heaters use a refrigeration cycle to extract heat from the surrounding air to heat water. They are very energy-efficient, but they require a sufficient amount of space to operate correctly.

What is a heat pump water heater?

A heat pump water heater uses a refrigerant-based heat pump to extract heat from the surrounding air to heat water. They are highly energy-efficient, utilizing electricity far more efficiently than traditional tank water heaters, but their cost is also higher upfront and they might not be suitable for all climates.

What is an anode rod?

An anode rod is a sacrificial magnesium rod inside a tank water heater. It attracts corrosive elements in the water, protecting the tank from rust and extending its life. The anode rod should be inspected regularly and will need replacing eventually, usually every few years, depending on your water conditions.

What size water heater do I need?

Water heater size is measured in gallons and depends on your hot water needs. Consider:
  • Number of bathrooms and occupants.
  • Frequency of hot water use.
  • Typical water usage.
A plumber can help determine the right size for your needs.

What is a heat pump water heater?

Heat pump water heaters use a refrigeration cycle to extract heat from the surrounding air to heat water. They are very energy-efficient, but they require a sufficient amount of space to operate correctly.