Water Heater Repair & Replacement Services in Chicago, IL
A properly working water heater is a must for every homeowner. If you are running out of hot water too early, your water looks rusty, has an odor, or you hear a loud rumbling noise coming from your tank; it may be time to upgrade and install a new water heater. Madden Sewer & Drain provides water heater repair, replacement, and installation services in the Chicagoland area. We are licensed, bonded, and insured. Contact us today for a free estimate on a water heater for your building.
Choosing the Right Water Heater
Your choice of a new system should be based on the size of your building, energy needs, and the existing state of your plumbing configuration. The two major types of water heaters are tank-based systems and tankless water heaters.
- A Tankless Water Heater means that there is no tank that stores your hot water. The water is heated instantly from a small heating unit. The benefits of tankless water heaters include yearly cost savings, more energy efficiency, long life expectancy, and extra space.
- Traditional water heaters generally are cheaper to install and easier to replace in the future. We can install a variety of sized tanks for your home.
It is also important to have your water heater checked for any types of leaks throughout the lifetime of your tank or system. This can increase the lifespan of your tank, as well as keep your home clean and safe.
Upgrade Your Water Heater Today
Enjoy the comfort and convenience of energy efficient warm and hot water. Contact Madden Sewer & Drain by calling (773) 588-7534 to request an estimate.
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Water Heater Repair FAQs
Our team of plumbing experts are here to answer all of your questions are repairing and replacing water heaters.
How long do water heaters typically last?
The average lifespan of a hot water tank is 8-12 years.
How do I know if my hot water tank needs replacing?
Common signs a water tank may need to be replaced include leaks around the tank, a banging
noise, no hot water or an inconsistent amount of hot water, and discolored water.
How often should I flush my water heater?
We suggest flushing your water heater once a year to remove any sediment build up.