Water Heater Services You Can Count On
At Advanced Plumbing & Heating, we’re a family-owned business based in Pequot Lakes, MN, proudly serving our community since 2017. We specialize in residential and commercial plumbing, heating, and cooling services, with a focus on providing expert water heater solutions. Whether you need installation, repair, or replacement, we’ve been helping homeowners and businesses alike with all their water heater needs for years.
Your Go-To Experts for Water Heater Needs
When it comes to water heaters, we’re here to guide you through every step. From understanding the different types of water heaters available to helping you determine the best option for your needs, we’ve got the expertise you can trust. If you’re considering upgrading your system, or just need help troubleshooting an issue, we’re the experts to call.
What We Can Help You With:
- Choosing the Right Water Heater: We’ll walk you through the various options, so you can make an informed decision about what fits your needs and budget.
- Cost to Install a New Water Heater: We’ll provide you with clear, upfront pricing for the installation of a new water heater.
- Determining the Age of Your Water Heater: We can help you figure out how old your current unit is and whether it’s nearing the end of its lifespan.
- Common Water Heater Problems: We’ll address common issues that can arise with old water heaters and offer solutions to get your system working like new again.
- Benefits of Installing a New Water Heater: A new water heater can improve energy efficiency, provide more consistent hot water, and prevent costly repairs down the line.
How to Determine the Age of Your Water Heater
If you’re thinking about replacing your water heater, it’s important to know how old it is. Water heaters typically last around 10-15 years, so knowing the age of your unit can help you decide whether to repair or replace it. To determine the age, check the serial number on the manufacturer’s label, which is often located on the tank. The first few digits usually indicate the month and year the unit was made.