WATER HEATER INSTALLATION, REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IN LAS VEGAS, HENDERSON, AND ENTERPRISE

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Not all water heater problems require replacement! When a water heater is a newer model and is in relatively good shape, sometimes a repair is the best option. We help guide you through the options and will save you money and trouble if we possibly can.


New water heater installation or replacement

New water heaters come with more options than ever before. When your old water heater gives up, you can trust Adaven Plumbing to guide you through the options to determine the best replacement to meet your needs.

Types of water heaters:

  • ELECTRIC WATER HEATER

  • GAS WATER HEATER

  • SOLAR WATER HEATER

  • TANKLESS WATER HEATER

Choosing between a Traditional Water Heater and a Tankless Model

Today’s technology has opened the door for many advancements in everything, including water heaters. We are all acquainted with the traditional water heaters requiring a storage tank installed within the home. However, newer, on-demand water heaters have grown popular over the years.

Drawbacks of Conventional Water Heaters

We all know that the conventional water heater can deliver. However, there are drawbacks, including:

  • They require more energy - although they deliver hot water, tremendous energy is needed to warm it and keep it hot until needed.

  • Limited hot water supply - Once the tank is drained of hot water, users will have to wait until the tank refills and heats the water.

  • Takes up space - Conventional water heaters store heated water in a tank until needed. This tank takes up precious space in a home.

Advantages of tankless water heaters

Tankless water heaters have significant advantages over a traditional tank model, including:

  • Reduced electrical consumption - Without a storage tank full of water to keep warm, a tankless water heater doesn’t need to work to keep water warm for future use. In fact, these models consume up to 50% less electricity than a conventional model.

  • Produces a near-endless supply of hot water - the tankless water heater begins heating water when the homeowner turns on the faucet and heats a steady supply until the faucet is turned off.

  • Requires little space - Since a tankless heater has no storage tank, it needs very little space compared with a conventional water heater.

Tankless water heaters truly offer hot water on demand without that old-fashioned tank filled with water waiting in the garage all day for the homeowner to want a quick shower! If you want to gear your home toward better efficiency, would like a water heater with lower maintenance, or are looking for a small-space option, a tankless water heater might be right for you.

Drawbacks of tankless water heaters

While a tankless water heater has many benefits over a traditional one, it has only one real drawback: the amount of hot water it produces at a time. Traditional water heaters can produce hot water at a rate of 7.5 to 9.5 gallons per minute, whereas tankless heaters only produce only 2.5 to 5 gallons per minute.

The traditional water heater beats out the tankless models for installations where the user needs a lot of hot water in one use.


Signs that a Water Heater Needs Repair

Whether a homeowner has a tankless or a traditional water heater, they should maintain it regularly. When water heaters struggle, they give off warning signs that, if recognized, can save the homeowner the headache of replacing the water heater. Adaven Plumbing's team can diagnose the heater's problem and offer a workable solution from repair to replacement.


Signs that the water heater is straining

  • No hot water: A hot shower can be relaxing or energizing. However, a cold shower may be the only option when the water heater is not working correctly. Sometimes, a quick thermostat adjustment can solve the problem; in other cases, the heater has a problem.

  • Water heater leak: The water heater is supposed to provide hot water, but not outside the kitchen, laundry room, or bath. When a water heater leaks, water may pool at the base or flood the space where it's located.

  • Discolored water: Discolored water is often an indication that there is rust in the water heater's storage tank or the home's plumbing. A plumber can determine the root cause and make suggestions for repair.

  • Water heater is more than 10 years old: Water heaters are designed to last from eight to ten years. As a water heater reaches the end of its lifespan, it may not work efficiently. Homeowners may see an increase in their utility bills and make showering uncomfortable.

For reliable water heater repair, contact Adaven Plumbing. It does not matter whether the water heater has rust buildup, can't produce enough hot water, or leaks. Our plumbers can resolve the problem and prevent ones from occurring in the future.


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