Water Heater Repair Canton

Top 10 Water Heater Service in Canton

Get up to 3 Water Heater Maintenance quotes for your project today! Compare profiles, reviews, accreditations, portfolio, etc... and choose the best service.

Service Needed
City or Town
Find Pros
  • Ken Herbert Plumbing
    4.6
    Cincinnati, US

    Ken Herbert Plumbing offers a variety of plumbing services for all of your commercial and residential needs. Our customers receive our PROMPT attention and a courteous response. Our PROFESSIONAL team of certified plumbers specialize in residential, commercial and apartment service repairs and remodeling. In addition to being a certified back-flow tester, we do drain cleaning and provide a color camera service. We promise to deliver a PERSONALIZED plumbing service with affordable solutions. We proudly serve the Greater Cincinnati area. With nearly 80 years of combined experience, you can trust the job will be done right…the first time. At Ken Herbert Plumbing, your Pipes are Priced Right!

    Get Quote
  • Famous Supply
    3.8
    Youngstown, US

    Famous Supply has over 45,000 products in stock with experts to serve the residential, commercial, institutional & industrial markets.

    Get Quote
  • Queen City Mechanicals
    3.8
    1950 Waycross Rd., Cincinnati, 45240, US

    Queen City Mechanicals was founded and incorporated in 1983 by a cooperative of three owners, including its original president, Mr. Gary Gilbert. The company successfully serviced the commercial plumbing needs of the Greater Cincinnati Tri-State area for seventeen years under this triad ownership arrangement.  In 2000, Mr. Gilbert acquired sole ownership of Queen City Mechanicals. This acquisition proved to be the commencement of a family business as his two sons, Bryan and Brad, were invited to accept entry level roles within the company. The family formula proved to be a success, as the business continued to thrive for another decade and a half, while diversifying into other areas of work including site utilities and commercial/residential plumbing service.  The succession plan, conceived in 2000, became a reality when Queen City Mechanicals was purchased on January 1, 2015 by Bryan Gilbert, as acting President, and Brad Gilbert, as Vice President. The company continues to grow and strives to be the area's premier, full service mechanical contracting firm. Our promise as a contractor is to build community value into every project while delivering professional expertise, exceptional customer service and quality construction.

    Get Quote
  • Famous Supply
    4.3
    Akron, US

    Famous Supply has over 45,000 products in stock with experts to serve the residential, commercial, institutional & industrial markets.

    Get Quote
  • Pa
    4.5
    Akron, US

    Get Quote
  • Integrity Plumbing Solutions
    4.8
    9001 N. Dixie Drive, Dayton, 45414, US

    Integrity Plumbing Solutions, Inc. is a leading plumbing company serving residential and commercial clients in Dayton, Montgomery County, and the surrounding areas. Founded in Vandalia, OH, in February 2010 by Tim Irven, the company has grown rapidly through its commitment to quality service, hard work, honesty, and innovation. Integrity Plumbing Solutions Inc. is recognized as one of the best service and new construction plumbing operations in the Dayton, Ohio area. Our team of experienced plumbers can handle a wide range of plumbing problems, from minor repairs to major installations. We are licensed and insured, and we are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality service at competitive prices. Contact us today for a FREE estimate!

    Get Quote
  • Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup
    4.6
    Youngstown, US

    Roto-Rooter is a trusted plumbing and water cleanup service provider with over 85 years of experience. We are the largest plumbing and drain service company, making thousands of repairs every day. Our highly-trained professionals are available 24/7 for emergency services, including nights, weekends, and holidays. We offer a full range of plumbing services, including drain cleaning, water heater repair and replacement, and water damage restoration. At Roto-Rooter, we pride ourselves on providing transparent and efficient service with free onsite estimates, no hidden charges, and same-day and emergency service 365 days a year. We also offer special financing options to make our services accessible to everyone.

    Get Quote
  • St
    5
    Dayton, US

    Get Quote
  • A-D Archambault Plumbing & Heating Inc
    4.3
    Lima, US

    A-D Archambault Plumbing & Heating, Inc. has been serving the Tri-City area's plumbing, heating and air conditioning needs for over 30 years! Family-owned and operated, we are committed to the community, our customers, employees and company. Our main goal remains the same: to deliver quality, value and most of all, service. This commitment means we work harder and smarter than our competition. We are at the forefront of the plumbing and heating industry and offer our customers the latest services, technology and information available. We promise to get the job done, professionally and with integrity.

    Get Quote
  • ABC Drain & Plumbing
    4.3
    Akron, US

    Get Quote

Over 11,828+ Plumbing Businesses in our network

Our plumbing experts operate in Canton and surrounding areas!

Plumbyng has curated and vetted Top Plumbers arround Canton. Find the most trustworthy contractor today.

Water Heater Repair FAQs

Find answers to common questions about water heater repair and discover how to find qualified water heater repair plumbers in USA using Plumbyng.

What are the signs my water heater needs repair?

Several signs indicate your water heater needs attention:
  • Lack of hot water: If you have little or no hot water, it points to a problem.
  • Leaking water heater: Water leaking from the tank or pipes is a serious issue requiring immediate action.
  • Strange noises: Unusual sounds like banging, popping, or rumbling suggest potential issues.
  • Temperature inconsistencies: The water temperature fluctuates excessively.
  • Rusty or discolored water: Rusty water suggests corrosion inside the tank.
  • Increased energy bills: A water heater working harder than usual can impact energy consumption.
  • Age of the water heater: Most water heaters last 8-12 years. Older units are more prone to failure.
  • Frequent cycling: The water heater turns on and off more often than usual, possibly indicating a problem with the thermostat.
If you experience any of these problems, contact a qualified plumber to diagnose and address the issue before it becomes a larger, more expensive problem.

How often should I flush my water heater?

Flushing a tank water heater removes sediment buildup, improving efficiency and extending its lifespan. The recommended frequency is annually, but it may depend on water quality and usage.

What causes a water heater to leak?

Water heater leaks can stem from various issues:
  • Corrosion: Over time, the tank can corrode, especially at the bottom, leading to leaks.
  • Cracked tank: A crack in the tank, usually due to pressure or temperature fluctuations, results in leaks.
  • Faulty drain valve: A damaged drain valve can leak water.
  • Loose or damaged pipes: Leaks can occur at connections between the tank and pipes.
  • Pressure relief valve issues: A malfunctioning pressure relief valve may leak.
  • Anode rod failure: The anode rod protects against corrosion; failure can lead to leaks.
A leak is a serious problem. Contact a plumber immediately.

What is a gas water heater pilot light?

A gas water heater typically has a pilot light, a small, constantly burning flame that ignites the main burner when the water heater is turned on. This pilot light is a safety feature of gas water heaters, but if it malfunctions, it can result in the water heater failing to heat water. A qualified plumber should address any pilot light issues.

What are the signs my water heater needs repair?

Several signs indicate your water heater needs attention:
  • Lack of hot water: If you have little or no hot water, it points to a problem.
  • Leaking water heater: Water leaking from the tank or pipes is a serious issue requiring immediate action.
  • Strange noises: Unusual sounds like banging, popping, or rumbling suggest potential issues.
  • Temperature inconsistencies: The water temperature fluctuates excessively.
  • Rusty or discolored water: Rusty water suggests corrosion inside the tank.
  • Increased energy bills: A water heater working harder than usual can impact energy consumption.
  • Age of the water heater: Most water heaters last 8-12 years. Older units are more prone to failure.
  • Frequent cycling: The water heater turns on and off more often than usual, possibly indicating a problem with the thermostat.
If you experience any of these problems, contact a qualified plumber to diagnose and address the issue before it becomes a larger, more expensive problem.

How often should I flush my water heater?

Flushing a tank water heater removes sediment buildup, improving efficiency and extending its lifespan. The recommended frequency is annually, but it may depend on water quality and usage.

What causes a water heater to leak?

Water heater leaks can stem from various issues:
  • Corrosion: Over time, the tank can corrode, especially at the bottom, leading to leaks.
  • Cracked tank: A crack in the tank, usually due to pressure or temperature fluctuations, results in leaks.
  • Faulty drain valve: A damaged drain valve can leak water.
  • Loose or damaged pipes: Leaks can occur at connections between the tank and pipes.
  • Pressure relief valve issues: A malfunctioning pressure relief valve may leak.
  • Anode rod failure: The anode rod protects against corrosion; failure can lead to leaks.
A leak is a serious problem. Contact a plumber immediately.

What is a gas water heater pilot light?

A gas water heater typically has a pilot light, a small, constantly burning flame that ignites the main burner when the water heater is turned on. This pilot light is a safety feature of gas water heaters, but if it malfunctions, it can result in the water heater failing to heat water. A qualified plumber should address any pilot light issues.