Conventional Water Heaters

Expert Conventional Water Heater Installation, Repair, and Maintenance

Conventional water heaters, also known as tank water heaters, are a tried-and-true method for providing hot water to homes and businesses. At JVS Plumbing, we specialize in conventional water heater services, offering expert installation, repair, and maintenance to ensure your water heater works efficiently year-round.

What Is a Conventional Water Heater?

A conventional water heater stores heated water in a tank, making it available on demand whenever you turn on the tap or run your appliances. These water heaters come in various sizes to meet the needs of different households or businesses, providing consistent hot water for daily use. They are typically powered by gas or electricity and are known for their reliability and affordability.

Conventional Water Heater Installation

When it’s time to install a new conventional water heater, JVS Plumbing has you covered. Our licensed plumbers help you select the right size and model for your home or business based on your water usage and energy preferences. We handle every aspect of the water heater installation, ensuring it’s done safely and in compliance with local building codes.

We install both gas and electric models and offer expert advice on the pros and cons of each system. If you’re replacing an old unit, we’ll also ensure proper removal and disposal of your old water heater.

Conventional Water Heater Repair

If your water heater isn’t providing enough hot water or has completely stopped working, it’s time for a repair. JVS Plumbing offers fast and reliable water heater repair services to get your hot water supply back on track.

Common issues we fix include:

  • Insufficient hot water
  • Water heater leaks
  • Rusty or discolored water
  • Strange noises (such as popping or hissing)
  • Pilot light problems (for gas models)

Our experienced technicians will quickly diagnose the issue and recommend the most cost-effective solution to restore your water heater’s performance.

Conventional Water Heater Maintenance

Regular maintenance is key to extending the life of your conventional water heater and keeping it running efficiently. At JVS Plumbing, we provide water heater maintenance services to help you avoid costly breakdowns and ensure your system is working at its best.

Our maintenance services include:

  • Tank Flushing: Sediment buildup in the tank can reduce efficiency and lead to premature wear. We flush the tank to remove sediment and prevent damage.
  • Thermostat Testing: Ensuring the thermostat is functioning properly is crucial for maintaining the right water temperature.
  • Inspection of Heating Elements: We inspect and, if necessary, replace the heating elements in electric models to ensure efficient performance.
  • Anode Rod Inspection: The anode rod helps prevent tank corrosion. We inspect and replace it as needed to prolong the life of your water heater.

Why Choose JVS Plumbing for Conventional Water Heater Services?

  • Licensed and Experienced Plumbers: Our team has years of experience installing, repairing, and maintaining conventional water heaters. You can trust us to get the job done right.
  • Prompt and Reliable Service: We understand how important hot water is to your daily routine, which is why we offer fast, reliable service to get your water heater running smoothly again.
  • Transparent Pricing: With JVS Plumbing, you’ll always know what to expect. We provide upfront pricing with no hidden fees, so there are no surprises.
  • Emergency Services Available: Hot water problems can happen at any time. That’s why we offer 24/7 emergency repair services to resolve urgent issues quickly.

Contact JVS Plumbing for Conventional Water Heater Services Today

If you need conventional water heater installation, repair, or maintenance, call JVS Plumbing at (847) 702-2111 or schedule an appointment online. Our expert plumbers are here to provide reliable and affordable water heater solutions for your home or business.

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Conventional Water Heater