Signs that you may need to repair/replace your water heater
- No hot water or constantly running out of hot water
- Water is too hot or doesn't get hot enough
- Hot water heater making whining, knocking or banging noises
- Leaking hot water tank
- Water heater is more than 10 years old
Water Heaters - Repaired, Replaced & Installed in Glens Falls, Lake George, Saratoga
Reliable, efficient water heating for your home or business
There are quite a few options when it comes to upgrading or installing a new water heater. As explained in the sidebar, water heaters are described in several different ways. The type or “style” of water heater is an important choice, but you’ll also need to consider size and heat source. When you are ready to have your water heater repaired, replaced and installed, it helps to discuss your water heating needs with an experienced contractor who is familiar with all water heating options.
Ready To Replace Your Water Heater?
If you are looking to repair or replace your water heater, the experts at Jack Hall Plumbing & Heating can help. With many years of experience in the plumbing industry, we have seen what can happen when an old water heater springs a leak – the damage caused can be devastating and expensive.
If you constantly run out of hot water or your hot water heating system is leaking, don’t wait until it’s too late! Contact Jack Hall Plumbing & Heating for an estimate for water heater repair, replacement and installation in Queensbury, Saratoga Springs, Glens Falls and nearby.
Don't wait until you have a leak in your water heater!
Call 1-518-792-7114 or get an online quote to schedule an appointment with Jack Hall Plumbing & Heating. We provide quality water heater repair and installation, as well as complete plumbing services in Saratoga Springs, Glens Falls, Queensbury, Gansevoort, Katskill Bay, Ballston Spa, Greenfield Center, Stillwater, Greenwich, Hartford and surrounding areas.
Services depend on the type of hot water heating system
Below are some basic details about the different types of water heaters available to homeowners. You can also visit the specific pages for each type to learn more about the services we offer.
Tank-type water heaters
Tank-type water heaters store hot water so that it’s always available when needed. By far the most common type of water heater, tank-type water heaters can rely on electricity, natural gas, propane or fuel oil as a heat source. A thermostat in the storage tank controls water heating to maintain a constant water temperature in the 120-degree to 140-degree range. Insulation surrounding the tank reduces standby heat loss. Typical tank size for households is 50-80 gallons.
- Typical maintenance: Drain sediment from bottom of tank, replace sacrificial anode.
- Expected service life: Life expectancy of tank-type water heaters 10-15 years.
- What can go wrong: Faulty pressure-relief valve, Corrosion, sediment buildup, leaks in tank or fittings.
Gas-fired, tank-type water heater.
Tankless water heater.
Heat pump water heaters
Heat pump water heaters qualify as tank-type water heaters and are powered by electricity. A small, air-source heat pump installed on top of the hot water storage tank pumps hot, pressurized refrigerant compound into a heat exchanger located in or around the hot water tank. A heat pump water heater is more expensive than a standard tank-type water heater, but it’s also about twice as energy efficient.
- Typical maintenance: Drain sediment from bottom of tank, replace sacrificial anode, clean air filter on heat pump.
- Expected service life: Life expectancy of heat pump water heaters is 10-15 years.
- What can go wrong: Faulty pressure-relief valve, corrosion, sediment buildup, leaks in tank or fittings, less efficient operation in a cold environment.
Tankless water heaters
Tankless water heaters are compact & efficient. This type of water heater is also known as a “demand” heater because the heating element only comes on when a demand is made for hot water. Most tankless water heaters use propane or natural gas as a heat source. They can cut water heating expenses significantly in households where hot water use is infrequent.
- Typical maintenance: Service heat exchanger to remove scale, clean in-line water filter.
- Expected service life: Life expectancy of a tankless water heater is 20 + years.
- What can go wrong: A single tankless heater may not have sufficient capacity to supply hot water to multiple locations at the same time.
Indirect water heaters
Indirect water heaters use heat from a boiler. When a house has some sort of hydronic (water-based) heating system, the boiler that heats water for whole-house heating can sometimes also supply hot water for washing.
- Typical maintenance: Drain sediment from bottom of tank.
- Expected service life: Life expectancy of indirect water heaters is 20 + years.
- What can go wrong: Corrosion, sediment buildup, leaks in tank or fittings.
Call 1-518-792-7114 or get an online quote to schedule an appointment with Jack Hall Plumbing & Heating.