Water Heaters

Professional Water Heater Installation and Repair

Do you have a leaking water heater or just want to upgrade to a new tankless water heater? Don't like the current location of the water heater and would like it relocated? Is your water heater old, and do you want to get it replaced before it goes out? Give our local plumbers a call at (919) 399-9968; Plumbing Partners can take care of all your water heater repairs and maintenance needs. We install all types of water heaters, from tank to tankless, and have access to all your favorite brands. Plumbing Partners also offers water heater inspections to make sure your water heater is connected properly and operating at its peak performance. 

Water Heater Services


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Why Hire Plumbing Partners?


Calling a licensed plumber instead of doing it yourself or calling a handyperson: 

  1. A licensed plumber will install or repair your water heater according to the current plumbing code. 
  2. Licensed plumbers are held accountable by the state; they have been screened, background checked, and tested.
  3. A manufacturer warranty is only valid if the water heater is installed or repaired by a licensed plumber.
  4. We are affordable, and we guarantee our water heater installations. 

 

So, calling a licensed plumber from Plumbing Partners can keep you from spending money on costly repairs if the water heater was improperly installed previously. Also, it keeps your warranty from the manufacturer valid and gives you peace of mind that your water heater is connected correctly so you can sleep at ease. So, call us today at (919) 399-9968 and let us put your mind at ease.

4 Common Water Heater Mistakes


Wrong Size for the House

Water heaters are sized based on the number of bathrooms and people in the house.

Not in Compliance With Current Plumbing Codes

Current plumbing codes call for water heaters to have expansion tanks installed.

Must be in a drain pan or discharge line piped to the exterior.

 Connecting or Surrounding Pipes Damaged or Leaking

Connecting to pipes corroding or damaged can cause leaks/ future leaks.

Noncompatible Connections

All pipe connections should be made from non-corrosive materials.

These are some of the most common problems that arise when installing a water heater. Common mistakes like these can cause many issues with the water heater and, in turn, cost you lots of money. For your peace of mind, call a plumbing company. Call Plumbing Partners, (919) 399-9968.

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