Water Heater Repair · Hurricane

Water Heater Repair in Hurricane

Hurricane homes on well water fight a different water heater battle: sediment.

Well water carries fine grit that settles in the tank, making heaters rumble, pop, and lose capacity. A proper flush plus a sediment filter ahead of the unit usually buys years of quiet operation.

Cold snaps also hit harder at Hurricane's elevation, so recovery speed matters. We size repairs and replacements for how your household actually uses hot water.

Common questions

Water Heater Repair questions from Hurricane

Do you work on homes with private wells?

Yes — sediment management is half the job out here, and we plan for it.

Why does my heater rumble at night?

Usually sediment boiling under the burner plate. A flush fixes it; ignoring it cracks tanks.

Reviews

Why homeowners near Hurricane call us

4.9 out of 5 · 178 Google reviews

3 weeks ago

“Water heater died Sunday night, they had a tech out Monday morning and hot water back by lunch. Showed me the price before touching anything.”

Dana W. · Google review
a month ago

“Cleared a main line clog another company quoted $900 to dig up. Camera showed it was just roots at the cleanout. Honest guys.”

Miguel R. · Google review
2 months ago

“They installed our water softener and walked me through the settings twice without making me feel dumb. Boot covers on every visit.”

Kathy B. · Google review

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