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If you notice your tank water heater is leaking, shutting off the water line valve is the first thing to do. It’s usually found in your basement by the furnace or water heater, but sometimes it’s beneath your kitchen sink.
Not receiving any warm or hot water from the tap? If you use a gas water heater, it could be a problem with the pilot light.
Water heaters must be sized properly for your home’s specifications, just like an HVAC system is. Our Expert employees understand how to effectively determine your hot water needs.
These symptoms can be a clue that your water heater is headed for trouble:
Because water heaters store an average of 50 gallons, a major problem can result in severe flooding damage. As with any other appliance, standard maintenance is crucial to preventing trouble like this. We advise checking out our Advantage Program™ to avoid problems with your water heater.
Unfortunately, Pine State Services is unable to provide 24/7 emergency service for water heaters. For questions about the availability of emergency services, call us at 207-883-1200.
Indicators you ought to replace your water heater include rust-colored water, loud noises, leaks or seeping water, a less than bountiful supply of hot water and, finally, if the water heater is more than 10-12 years old.
If you’ve noticed a leak coming from your water heater, that’s a potential sign you need a replacement. Leaks often come from cracks in the tank; the longer you postpone replacement, the more likely you’ll have an emergency on your hands. A specialist can go over whether repairs are enough when troubleshooting the specific problem during a service call. Schedule a visit by contacting us at 207-883-1200 today.
A diagnostic fee, also known as a service call fee, is a typical charge levied by HVAC companies when a technician is sent out to your home to diagnose any and all problems with your furnace or air conditioner. A diagnostic fee covers the technician’s time, experience and travel expenses associated with determining the underlying cause of the problem. It’s in essence a service fee for the technician’s professional evaluation to find what went wrong.
It’s similar to a doctor’s appointment. They must do some preliminary tests or an examination to understand what’s wrong before proposing treatment. Just the same, the HVAC technician needs to inspect your HVAC equipment to figure out the needed repairs or maintenance.
For one monthly payment, this includes:
Give us a call at 207-883-1200 and we’ll be happy to provide more details.
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