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  • Shannon Jackson dba The Original Blankenship Plumbing Co.
    4.5
    Nashville, US

    Serving Winchester, Tullahoma and the Surrounding Areas Since 1974 Now Offer Camera Inspection Contact Us Serving Winchester, Tullahoma and the Surrounding Areas Since 1974 Now Offer Camera Inspection Contact Us Full-Service Plumbing Repair & Installation The Original Blankenship Plumbing Co is your source for licensed and professional plumbing service and repair. Since 1974, we’ve provided expert craftsmanship and reliable plumbing service to thousands of homeowners and business owners in Winchester, Tullahoma, and the surrounding areas.We offer a variety of plumbing services like water heater replacement, sewer line drain cleaning, general plumbing repair, emergency plumbing calls and so much more. Trust over 46 years of family-owned and operated plumbing expertise when you call (931) 967-1865. The Original Blankenship Plumbing Co treats its customers like family.Give us a call today and become part of our "Family!" (931) 967-1865. Plumbing Repair If it has water running to it or from it, the pros at Blankenship Plumbing Co can repair or replace it. Call our experienced plumbing experts today if you’ve got a leak, clog, slow drain or any other plumbing issue.

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  • Morton Plumbing, Heating & Cooling, Inc.
    4
    2426 Winford Ave., Nashville, 37211, US

    Morton Plumbing, Heating & Cooling is a family-owned company serving the Nashville, TN area. We are dedicated to providing exceptional plumbing and HVAC services to both residential and commercial customers. Our team of licensed, bonded, and insured professionals is committed to delivering high-quality repairs, installations, and maintenance with a focus on customer satisfaction. We pride ourselves on our transparent pricing, honest advice, and commitment to exceeding expectations. We've been recognized for our excellence, winning numerous awards including 'Best Plumbers' and 'Best Heating and Cooling Company' from both The Tennessean and Nashville Scene. Our services encompass a wide range of plumbing needs, from simple repairs like unclogging drains and fixing leaks to more complex installations such as hot water heaters, sewer lines, and backflow preventers. We also specialize in HVAC services, including repair, installation, and maintenance of all major brands of heating and cooling systems. At Morton Plumbing, Heating & Cooling, we believe in building lasting relationships with our customers by providing reliable, trustworthy, and professional service.

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    4.4
    Nashville, US

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    4.5
    Nashville, US

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    Nashville, US

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    4.8
    Nashville, US

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  • Hers & His Plumbing Services, LLC
    4.4
    773 S Kirkman Road, Unit 101 D, Orlando, 32811, US

    Hers & His strives to provide exceptional customer service during each and every service call. We strive to improve business-to-consumer relations by strictly adhering to our company's Guiding Principles. Through our 100 percent satisfaction guarantee policy, we work with homeowners/property managers to confirm the work is performed to your satisfaction or we will return to correct it to your desired result. In addition to providing services to homes and businesses directly, Hers & His provides residential services through home warranty and utility company partnerships. Through a home warranty policy, homeowners can receive our award-winning service for only the price of a low or no deductible. The home warranty company picks up the rest of the bill.

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  • Pi
    4.7
    Nashville, US

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    4
    Nashville, US

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    Nashville, US

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Water Heater Repair FAQs

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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.