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When you need a home services contractor with friendly, helpful customer service, how do you choose? Jerry Kelly Heating, Cooling, Plumbing, Drains & Electrical is celebrated for our exceptional customer service. From the moment you dial our number, you’ll be met with friendly service from our knowledgeable staff. For 48+ years, we’ve been dedicated to helping others with their home service needs.
Our technicians are some of the most educated in the industry. They continue to grow their education when it comes to Heating, Cooling, Plumbing, Drains & Electrical, so they can keep up with the latest technology and processes.
We offer a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee because we believe in the quality of our work and the performance of our technicians. When you choose our team, you’ll feel like you’re our only client because of how dedicated we are to providing quality service for you.
We offer a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee because we believe in the quality of our work and the performance of our technicians. When you choose our team, you’ll feel like you’re our only client because of how dedicated we are to providing quality service for you.
The average life expectancy of a water heater is around eight to twelve years but it is important to take into account the manufacturer’s suggested service life of your particular model as well when trying to estimate its lifespan.
Water heaters can take a long time to heat up for many reasons. Some houses have longer pipelines, which means it takes longer for warm water to reach the faucet. If you find that it takes awhile for your water to get hot, call a plumbing technician to help resolve the issue.
The most common reason a water heater will stop working is sediment buildup, especially as the water heater ages. When water is heated, minerals like calcium and magnesium collect along the sides of the tank and the burner. If these minerals are not filtered out of the water heater, they form a sediment barrier that will settle on the burner and seriously affect your water heater’s performance.
It can be dangerous to have a leaking water heater. If the Temperature and Pressure valve fails to turn off your water heater when the temperature or pressure is too high, your water heater could explode. If you notice your water heater is leaking, call a trusted plumber at Jerry Kelly Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing, & Electrical as soon as possible, to be safe.
If your water heater is experiencing any of the following issues, call Jerry Kelly Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing, & Electrical for Expert Water Heater Repair Services as soon as possible to avoid permanent damage:
One of the biggest giveaways that your water heater is experiencing issues in need of professional repair from Jerry Kelly Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing, & Electrical is if the temperature of the water from your faucets and appliances is fluctuating. When sediment and mineral deposits build up in a water heater tank, this can lead to your appliances and plumbing not getting the appropriate amount of hot water—if any at all! Whether your hot water is not sustaining the length you need it to or you are not getting any hot water at all, you will need to contact Jerry Kelly Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing, & Electrical right away.
Mineral deposits and sediment buildup can also affect the water pressure from your faucets and plumbing. If you notice the water pressure is weak when you turn on your hot water specifically, you will need to call Jerry Kelly Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing, & Electrical for Expert Water Heater Repair Services as soon as possible.
Any time that your water heater begins leaking, particularly hot water, you will need to contact Jerry Kelly Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing, & Electrical immediately. Leaking hot water is a clear indication that there is something failing or clogged within your hot water heater tank.
A buildup of minerals and sediment in your water heater can result in discolored or cloudy water from your tap. Water that is either cloudy or rust colored is a red flag for professional repair service. Additionally, if the water has a distinct smell to it, this is also likely due to a buildup of sediment in the tank. If your hot water is cloudy and smelling funny, call Jerry Kelly Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing, & Electrical right away to avoid potential negative health effects!
There are a number of reasons that could cause your water heater to suddenly start making loud, unfamiliar noises that you’ve never heard it make before, including sediment buildup. If your water heater has suddenly started making odd noises that you do not recognize, you are likely in need of Expert Water Heater Repair Services from Jerry Kelly Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing, & Electrical.
Most water heater issues are all rooted in mineral deposits and sediment buildup. This is why it is extremely important to have your water heater professionally maintained at least once a year by a certified professional at Jerry Kelly Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing, & Electrical. If you have not had your water heater tuned-up in the last year and suspect you may be having issues, you likely do and it is likely due to the neglect of proper maintenance. Nonetheless, you will likely need a Jerry Kelly Heating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing, & Electrical technician to come out and try to flush your water heater and complete any necessary repairs.
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