Your water heater works in the background of your home, providing hot water for showers, dishes, and laundry. When something happens that leaves you without hot water; it is no fun. Understanding when your water heater is having a problem and knowing what to do about it is important. Here are some things you should know about hot water heater repair service and installation in Lake Stevens.
You Need a Licensed Technician
Replacing your water heater is definitely not a DIY project. For one thing, you are dealing with electricity and water. Not something anyone should be messing with unless they are trained to do so. Suppose you have a gas water heater system, again not something for amateurs to deal with at all. It would help if you had a licensed technician who understands how everything works. At Cascade Energy Services, our technicians are licensed and bonded. They are familiar with the different makes and models of water heaters and how they operate. They follow all safety precautions and get the job done right.
Should I Have My Water Heater Repaired or Replaced?
When it comes to fixing a water heater, there are a few things to keep in mind. First off, how old is the tank? If it has quite a few years on it, you might be better off replacing it. How efficient is it? What is the problem? These are all factors we consider when we make a recommendation to repair or replace your system.
To find out more about hot water heater repair service and installation in Lake Stevens, contact Cascade Energy Services at (425) 243-0371. We can help you make the best choice for your home.
Bane and the crew from Casacade Energy Services did an excellent, professional installation of our new Trane furnace (nice and quiet!), along with a house surge protector and earthquake cutoff mechanism for our gas line. Bill was courteous, knowledgeable and very helpful. Also, his office staff helped us through all the warranty work and helped answer questions about rebates. We couldn't ask for a better experience. We will be using them for the annual furnace check up. Thanks, Bill and crew!