Is My Water Heater Damaged & in Need of Repairs?
If you have noticed any of the following signs, your water heater may be damaged: rust and debris in your hot water, banging and rumbling when the unit is on, or a puddle of water in the collection pan. Contact our team today to schedule a service. We can offer you the swift services that you deserve at the price that you can afford.
Tell Tale Signs You Need Water Tank Service ASAP
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…
Tips For Choosing a New Water Heater In California
Choosing a new water heater in California can seem like an overwhelming task. There are many factors to consider when choosing your new water heater such as:
- Tank style
- Size
- Fuel type
- Energy efficiency
- Cost
Tank Style
There are two main options for water heaters in California today: tankless water heaters and conventional tank heaters.
The traditional tank heater will be installed in a basement or laundry room since the tanks tend to be larger in size. These heaters work by storing hot water in a tank that is pumped to wherever the tap has been turned on in your home. They can vary in efficiency depending on the fuel…
When Is The Right Time To Call an Expert?
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…
Three Benefits To Switching To Tankless
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…
What to Consider Before Purchasing a Water Heater In California
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…
Are Tankless Water Heaters Recession Proof?
In times of economic uncertainty, it’s natural to wonder if certain industries or products can weather the storm better than others. One such industry that has gained attention for its resilience during tough economic times is the plumbing sector. Today, we’ll explore the question are tankless water heaters recession-proof, the economic benefits of installing tankless water heaters, and discuss why these innovative appliances have emerged as a potentially recession-proof solution for homeowners and businesses alike. Delve into the world of tankless water heater economics and their role in the plumbing industry with Payless Water Heaters, as we provide expert advice and services for water heaters!
The Rise of Tankless Water Heaters
In recent years, tankless water heaters have been gaining popularity as an energy-efficient and space-saving alternative to traditional storage tank…
Never Ignore These 5 Water Heater Problems
Water heaters endure wear and tear just like any other appliance in your home. It may take years for them to malfunction depending on the brand and the age, but they’ll break down and fail to heat your water eventually. If your water heater is on the fritz, you’ll recognize it by paying close attention to the warning signs.

Don’t Ignore These 5 Water Heater Problems
1. The water doesn’t feel as hot anymore.
You shouldn’t have to wait forever for the water to heat up to the right temperature or to take a shower with lukewarm water. These are signs that the water heater is failing. Mineral deposits in the tank or a bad heating element could be the culprits. A professional can diagnose the problem and make the necessary repairs to…
What Is a Water Heater Anode Rod?
Given that a tank-style heater stores water for future use, you might wonder what keeps it from corroding while water sits in it. After all, most people have experienced how water or air interact with metal to create rust and other corrosion products.
Though you might never have seen it, your water heater contains a critical component that prevents it from corroding: a “sacrificial” anode rod. Without this piece correctly functioning, your hot water quality would suffer, and your water heater would not last nearly as long.
The Anatomy of an Anode Rod
An anode rod looks like a metal stick. It has a steel wire core that’s surrounded by “less noble” metals–metals that tend to corrode relatively quickly in water (usually magnesium, aluminum, or zinc).
How They Work
An anode rod extends the life of a water heater by…
Finding the Right Water Heater to Fit Your Household
Every household has different needs dependent on the people that live there. One thing all homes have in common is finding the right fit for your water heater. In order to discover what will suit your family best there are a few things to keep in mind.
Firstly, the Water Heater Capacity, secondly, the First Hour Rating, and lastly, your Personal Peak water demand.
WATER HEATER CAPACITY PER PERSON
The water heater capacity for one person is recommended to be 10-15 gallons per person.
For family’s it is recommended:
- Two people: 30-40 gallons
- Three people: 40-50 gallons
- Four people: 50-60 gallons
- Five people: 60-80 gallons
While choosing a water heater, it is also important to keep in mind your family and how it functions. Do people in your household take long showers? What hours of the day do…