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Picture this: you’re enjoying a nice warm shower when all of a sudden the water turns ice cold. We’ve all been there and it’s not a great place to be. The average American uses about ten gallons of water per-shower, whereas the average water heater is about 50 gallons. If one shower taking 20% of your hot water doesn’t sound appealing to you, you may consider buying a water heater booster.

What’s a Booster?

A booster is a small accessory device that is installed directly on the water line of or over the water heater. It’s designed to improve just about every aspect of your water heater: pressure, capacity, and efficiency. Be it gas, electric, or even solar, a booster acts as an all around improvement to your water heater no matter its variety.

Improved Water…

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Let’s face it — working on something on your own, saving the money, and stepping back to be able to say you were the one who solved an issue is a great feeling. In fact, it can be something many home and business owners consider as a right of passage to being a true homeowner. However in the case of many major appliances, specifically your water heater, it might be worth it to call an expert to have the job handled when appropriate. Below are a few times to consider calling an expert, rather than pulling out your own set of tools for the job.

Leaking Water

If leaking water is present in your home near the water heater, it’s not ideal to figure out how to jerry rig something together and stop the water flow temporarily — unless you…

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As a homeowner making changes — or a prospective homeowner looking for that “forever” home, there are TONS of things to consider before making a purchase of any sort! Most importantly, you’re going to want to know the inner workings of the appliances, heavy machines, and what kind of role they’re currently playing in the home. Water heaters become a part of this process, and a tankless water heater might be exactly what you need to feel at ease and prepared!

Lifespan

Generally, you’ll find that a tankless water heater tends to have a longer lifespan than its opposite counterpart. This is great for many because in a home you plan on being in, well, forever, this can reduce your overall costs and allow you to take advantage of extra money in your pocket as repair and replacement may not…

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Keeping your home in working condition is one of the responsibilities incumbent on being a homeowner. It’s a complicated ecosystem of plumbing and HVAC lines that needs to stay in tip-top shape in order to perform up to your standards. Your hot water heater is an invaluable part of that ecosystem, and without the hot water it provides, your home becomes a little less comfortable, a little less inviting, and a little less home-y to yourself and any guests you may entertain. As such, its installation, and making sure that process is done professionally and correctly, is of the utmost importance.

In the interest of clearing the air, we’ve narrowed down the four most wide-spread misconceptions about water heaters. Time to set the record straight.

  1. Eliminating Home Damages The last thing you want to see is water…
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In gauging the amount of hot water that your home or business needs, it might occur to you that one day, the amount of hot water produced by your water heater simply isn’t enough. And while that might sound like a small issue for some, it can be rather annoying when there’s a large demand for hot water without the resources to actually provide for it. Below are a few things to keep in mind when considering if a second hot water heater is for you or not.

Why Do You Think You Need It?

There’s a difference in thinking you need something and actually having a need for it. In many cases, people tend to believe that another hot water is the answer if their current one is small, and a larger replacement is a little out of budget.…

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When selecting a new water heater, energy-efficiency is an important factor to consider. Oil and electricity-based equipment tend to use more energy and run up your bills in the process. But the modern age has brought us a third option for water heating: solar. A solar-powered water heater can provide you the same level of comfort as traditional products with much lower energy costs. Could this variety of water heater be right for you?

Energy/Cost Efficiency

The most obvious reason to go for solar is that they’re good for your wallet and the environment. Unlike heaters that run on oil or electricity, solar heaters run on an unlimited resource. Sunlight is free and you’re never going to run out of it, meaning you don’t have to worry about the paying local electric company or burning fossil…

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Oftentimes, it’s easy for home or business owners to look the other way when a large, expensive component inside their house begins acting up. The thought of having to shell out massive amounts of money is enough to make everyone forget about the issue or tell themselves it’ll be ok for now.

On the other hand, when it comes to some of these major components, it’s pertinent that you drift away from this mindset, and approach an issue head on. With your water heater specifically, there are a few things that can aid in your determination if it’s due for replacement.

Loss of Hot Water

Of course, the main focus of a hot water heater is to provide you with exactly that — hot water! Barring some other issue associated with the home or building you’re in, there may be…

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No one wants to deal with a problem that’s gone out of hand. Here are some warning signs to look out for that indicate you need your water tank serviced. It is recommended that water tanks get serviced every 5 years as a regular check up. Even if there are no problems that seem apparent 5 years marks the half life, or quarter life, of your water heater depending on the type of tank you purchase. Here are some tell tale signs that you need water heater service.

Irregular Water Temperatures

Mineral deposits that build up over time are often the result of irregular water temperatures. This can indicate that your water tank may need to be serviced if this problem arises and your water heater is new or potentially replaced if it’s on the older side.

Water Discoloration

If…

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Like many appliances in your home, you may not realize how much you rely upon your water heater until it stops working. Problems with your water heater range from very minor and easy to fix, to costly repairs or replacement. In some cases, you may encounter the risk of explosion. When you have no idea what is going on with your water heater, you cannot easily determine possible causes. That makes small issues likely to slip under the radar, and costs you more in repairs when you hire a plumber. By understanding the various components and functions of your water heater, you can prolong its lifespan, improve its efficiency and save yourself a lot of money.

Water Heater Components:

  • Hot Water Outlet: Your hot water heater tank heats your water, but it…
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Your water heater isn’t something you think about until you need to. Tucked away in the garage, you just don’t notice it until it stops working and needs to be repaired or replaced. Even if your water heater is still working, it’s a good idea to evaluate older equipment to ensure it’s working efficiently. If your home is older and the water heater hasn’t been replaced in some time, you may be paying more than you need to for hot water. Here are some things you must consider before purchasing a water heater in California.

When It’s Time For A New Water Heater

You may be tempted to head down to your local big box home center and select a water heater to install yourself. However, there are several reasons this isn’t…

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Types of Water Heaters We Handle In CA

    Hybrid Water Heaters

    Gas Water Heaters

    Powered by gas, they heat water quickly and work during power outages. They are cost-effective and a great option.

    Electric Water Heaters

    These plug into electricity for easy installation and efficient heating. Ideal for homes, though they can cost more to operate in high-rate areas.

    Commercial Water Heaters

    Designed for high usage, these are durable and efficient for businesses. They come in various sizes to fit commercial needs.

    Solar Water Heaters

    These use sunlight to heat water, cutting energy costs. Best for sunny climates, they may need a backup on cloudy days.

    Tank Water Heaters

    Also known as traditional heaters, these store and heat water in a tank, providing a steady supply limited by capacity. They are affordable and widely used.

    Tankless Water Heaters

    These heat water on demand without a tank, saving energy and space. They’re efficient and perfect for smaller households.

Water Heater Brands We Trust

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Quality, Consistency & Affordability

Our heater services team is here to help you and make your life easier. Reach out to us to enjoy the high-quality service you deserve! When you hire our team, you can expect:
Get Hot Water in HOURS, Not Days!
Call or text our team now at 888.548.5632 for same-day service or installation

Hot Water in HOURS!

We ensure you get hot water in hours, not days, so you can go back to focusing on what’s important.

Low-Cost, Quality Work

We pride ourselves on excellent customer service and quality products.

Experienced Technicians

We have installed over 100,000 water heaters – trust us when we say we know what we’re doing!

No After Hours Charge

We don’t charge you an extra fee when the unexpected happens. Our rates are always flat.

Family Operated

Since the beginning, Payless Water Heaters has been owned and operated by the Oksas Brothers.

Available 23 Hours a Day – Even We Need a Break

We offer ‘round the clock service to ensure your water heater is up and running as soon as possible.