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Each of our plans are designed to give the amount of comfort you need by providing various levels of maintenance and repair services. See which plan will work best for your family!
No matter what Plumbing issue you are facing, you can rest assured knowing that our team offers a full range of Plumbing services, including:
A leaking water heater can be a sign of several issues, ranging from a loose valve to a more serious problem like corrosion or a crack in the tank. Sometimes, water heaters develop small leaks at the connection points where pipes meet the tank, or the pressure relief valve might be faulty.
What to do:
The ideal temperature for your water heater is usually set between 120°F and 130°F. Setting it too high can lead to energy waste, burns, and even a higher risk of scalding. Too low, and you might not have enough hot water for your needs.
Why it matters:
If you’re unsure about your current setting or how to adjust it, Bonfe can help. We’ll make sure your water heater is set to the perfect temperature for comfort and efficiency.
Water heaters have a typical lifespan of around 8-10 years. However, factors like poor maintenance, water quality, and frequency of use can shorten that lifespan. Here are some signs that it might be time for a replacement:
Signs of an aging water heater:
What to do:
If your water heater is nearing the end of its lifespan, it’s a good idea to have a professional evaluate it. Bonfe offers water heater replacement options that are energy-efficient and built to last. We’ll help you choose the right one for your home, ensuring you don’t go without hot water for long.
Anyone who’s ever experienced the shock of an unexpected cold shower first thing in the morning knows it’s no fun. Your water heater is working hard behind the scenes to keep you comfortable, but over time, even the best systems can run into a little trouble.
If you’ve noticed any of the following signs, it might be time to give your water heater some TLC.
If your shower starts hot but cools down too fast—or never quite gets warm enough—your water heater might not be working as efficiently as it should. Over time, sediment can build up inside the tank, making it harder for your system to heat water properly. A quick flush or small repair could be all it takes to get things back on track.
Noticing a weaker flow when using hot water? That could mean mineral buildup is restricting water flow inside your pipes or heater. It’s a common issue, but one that’s easy to fix with the right care.
A little water around your heater might not seem like a big deal, but it’s a sign something needs attention. It could be a loose valve or a minor issue—or it could be your tank telling you it’s time for a check-up. Either way, it’s worth having someone take a look before it turns into a bigger hassle.
If your hot water is a little cloudy, has a rusty tint, or smells… off, that’s usually a sign that sediment or minerals are collecting inside the tank. We recommend annually flushing your water heater to keep your water fresh and clean.
A little noise from your water heater is normal, but if you’re hearing popping, banging, or rumbling, it could mean hardened sediment is making your system work harder than it needs to.
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