Daniel's Water Heater Repair is your local team of water heater experts — repair, replacement, and installation for tank and tankless systems. Same-day service, upfront pricing, no runaround.
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From aging tanks to sediment buildup, these are the issues we run into most — and most of them get sorted in a single visit.
Our number one call. Usually it's a dead heating element, a tripped breaker, or a pilot light that went out. Cold weather makes it more common. We fix most of these in a single visit.
Shower goes cold after 10 minutes? Sediment builds up at the bottom of the tank over time, especially when it hasn't been flushed in years. A tank flush or element swap usually does the trick.
That popping or rumbling sound? Sediment at the bottom of the tank. Sounds worse than it is, but it means your tank's working harder than it should. Common when a unit sits untouched for years.
Water on the floor around the base? That's usually internal corrosion — the tank's rusting from the inside out. Don't wait on this one. A slow leak turns into a flood fast.
Brownish or rusty hot water usually means the inside of your tank is starting to corrode. Sometimes it's an easy fix — sometimes it means the tank's on its way out. Either way, worth getting it looked at before it turns into a bigger problem.
If that relief valve on the side of your tank is dripping or randomly releasing water, something's off — could be a bad valve or a pressure issue. Worth getting checked out before it causes water damage.
Simple, straightforward. Here's how it works.
These come up on almost every job, so here's the straight answer to each.
It comes down to the age of the unit and what's failing. If your water heater is under 8–10 years old and it's something like a thermostat or heating element, a repair usually makes sense. But if the tank itself is leaking, you're seeing rust in the hot water, or it needs service every few months, replacement is the smarter move. We'll always tell you straight which one makes more sense for your situation.
Yes — same-day service is the norm for us. If your hot water's out, call or text and we'll get to you as fast as we can.
A standard tank swap takes about 2–4 hours. Tankless is more involved — usually 4–8 hours — depending on whether the gas line, venting, or electrical needs changes. Older homes sometimes need extra work to bring the setup up to current standards. We'll give you the full timeline before we start, so there's no guessing.
For a lot of homeowners, yeah. Tankless units often last 15–20 years (versus 8–12 for a tank), they free up space, and you don't run out of hot water. You pay more upfront, but the longer lifespan and lower energy use tend to make up for it over time.
Water heaters are what we specialize in — repair, replacement, and installation, tank and tankless. We know them inside and out, which is how we diagnose fast and get the job right the first time.