Cutting Open A 40 Gal Water Heater. See what the inside of a 40-gallon water heater really looks like after years of Tampa hard water. Sediment, scale, and corrosion that quietly destroy efficiency.
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hey everybody my name is Corbin I'm with Titan Plumbing and Electric and today we're going to cut open an 18-year-old 40 gon water heater and see what's on the [Music] [Applause] [Music] inside all right everybody I have the water heater cut open let's take a look inside this 18-year-old 40gal water heater oh wow look at this this is disgusting this is 18 years worth of sediment buildup inside this water heater this thing has probably never been flushed with this amount of sediment in it the color is horrible there's just I mean you're you're actually losing capacity in your water heater this stuff is taking up some of the volume you're going to get less hot water with this stuff in here and as you use hot water in your home this is all swirling around in there you might think your water heater is working just fine cuz your water is getting hot but particulates like this is floating in your water and if you're not getting your water heater flushed and drained this will happen every time you use hot water in your shower in your kitchen the water that you use to cook your food boil rice this is in that water what you should do is give Titan Plumbing electric a c call at 81393 3810 or visit our website Titan pluming electric.com so we can come out and flush your water heater
Water Heater Repair & Installation in Tampa, FL
A failed water heater is a significant inconvenience for everyone in the house. Call Titan Plumbing and Electric if you need hot water heater service today.
The average water heater lasts about 15 years, and after that time, you can expect it to fail. If you're not sure how old your water heater is or if you're having issues with your system, call us for a water heater inspection in Tampa, FL and let us see if you need repair or replacement.
What Water Heater Failure Looks Like
As your water heater ages, it exhibits signs that it's close to failing. Watch out for these signs and call a plumber for maintenance or replacement before you wake up to a cold shower or a flooded utility closet.
The key to preventing water heater failure is replacing an aging system before it dies. Call us to find out how we can help.
- Odd sounds like banging coming from inside the tank
- Cloudy or rusty water
- Water leaks around the base of the unit
- Metallic-tasting water at the kitchen tap
- Water doesn't get hot enough or runs out quickly
Tankless Water Heater Services
One time running out of hot water in the middle of a relaxing shower is one time too many. With a tankless water heater you never have to worry about running out of hot water again. Tankless water heaters have a longer lifespan than standard water heaters and are more energy efficient, meaning they can be better for the environment and better for your wallet. Upgrade to a tankless water heater for endless hot water for all your household needs. Call our friendly professionals at Titan Plumbing and Electric for your tankless water heater installation, repair, or maintenance needs in Tampa.
Water Heater Installation
Have you noticed rust around your old water heater? Or maybe it has started to leak and makes an odd banging noise in the tank? Replace your old water heater before it fails. Servicing Tampa, the knowledgeable and friendly professionals at Titan Plumbing and Electric have your water heater installation needs covered. Call Titan Plumbing and Electric to schedule your water heater installation today.
Hot Water Heater Repair
Hot water out again? Avoid emergencies and maintain your hot water heater yearly to keep it working great for years to come. Servicing Tampa, the knowledgeable and friendly professionals at Titan Plumbing and Electric have your water heater repair needs covered. For hot water heater repair or hot water heater maintenance, call Titan Plumbing and Electric today to get your hot showers back.
40, 50, and 60 Gallon Water Heaters
Tank water heaters usually come in 40, 50, and 60 gallon sizes. Any of our professional Titan plumbers can help you choose what size is right for you since they all serve different size homes. Getting something too small will lead to you often running low on hot water, while getting something too big will lead to a waste of energy and money. The Titan Plumbing team has experience installing all water heaters in homes and commercial properties across Tampa, FL.
Comparing tank size alone isn't enough to know which is more efficient or most suitable for your water heating needs. Sometimes the most eco-friendly option isn't the 40 gallon tank because it takes a lot of energy to heat cold water. Heating a larger tank of water once can reduce the number of times the full tank needs to be reheated. It really depends on your general usage and the quantity of hot water needed at a given time. A Titan plumber can help you decide which unit has the best combination of heating element, standby and cycling losses, and size that makes sense for your budget and needs.
Benefits and Advantages of Expert Water Heater Repair Services from Us
Choosing Titan Plumbing and Electric for your water heater repair needs ensures you're getting high-quality service from trained professionals who prioritize your comfort and safety. Our Tampa-based team brings both expertise and reliability to every job, ensuring your water heater works efficiently and safely.
We understand the inconvenience of inconsistent or unreliable hot water and know how crucial it is for your daily routines. With Titan Plumbing and Electric, you're not just getting a quick fix. We're committed to providing durable solutions that keep your water heater running smoothly. Before we begin any repair, we make sure you're fully informed about the options, costs, and the work involved.
Trust us to handle your water heater repairs efficiently, using modern tools and techniques that extend the life of your unit and reduce future issues. Give us a call to schedule a service, ask questions, or learn more about our expert repair options.
Water Heater Replacement Services in the Tampa Area
When your water heater stops meeting your home's hot water needs, Titan Plumbing and Electric is here to help you with professional water heater replacement. Reliable access to hot water is essential, and when your water heater isn't keeping up, our experienced team can assess the situation and guide you in choosing the best replacement option.
Whether your water heater has reached its age limit, is leaking, or isn't providing consistent hot water, we're ready to offer a hassle-free replacement process. For over three decades, we've been dedicated to providing reliable, top-quality services to homeowners across the Tampa Bay area. We'll help you select a high-performance, energy-efficient model that suits your household's needs and ensure it's installed with precision.
Contact us today for a seamless replacement experience and enjoy peace of mind knowing you'll have reliable hot water for years to come.
Signs You Need Water Heater Replacement Services for Your Tampa Home
Catching the signs of a failing water heater early can save you time, stress, and money. Here are some key indicators that it may be time to consider a replacement.
At Titan Plumbing and Electric, we can help you assess these signs and determine whether repair or replacement is the most cost-effective solution. Don't wait for a complete breakdown. Call us today to schedule an inspection in the Tampa area.
- Inconsistent Hot Water Supply:If your water heater can no longer keep up with your household's hot water demands, it may be a sign that it's nearing the end of its life.
- Unusual Noises:Strange sounds like rumbling or popping can indicate sediment buildup or other internal issues that may require replacement if they persist.
- Water Discoloration:Rusty or discolored water may signal corrosion within the tank, which often points to a need for a new unit.
- Visible Leaks:Water leaking from the base of your water heater could mean structural damage that may not be repairable.
- Old Age:Water heaters generally last 10 to 15 years. If yours is within this range and showing signs of wear, a replacement might be the best choice for reliability.
How to Maintain Your Water Heater
Like any appliance, your water heater has a finite lifespan, but you can extend it to its maximum by conducting routine maintenance on your system. Here's what to do to keep your water heater in tip-top shape. Flush the tank at least once a year to drain out the sediment. Sediment buildup causes premature water heater failure.
Check the anode rod and replace it if it's corroded. If you have an older water heater, insulate it to improve efficiency and extend its life. Turn down the water heater temperature a few degrees to reduce the stress on the system. Lastly, call a professional plumber for annual checkups and maintenance so a small issue doesn't become a holiday-weekend emergency.
Is It Better to Repair or Replace Your Water Heater?
It's natural to want to save money on replacing expensive appliances like water heaters. However, sometimes getting a new unit makes more economic sense. Here's how to know when it's time to invest in a new water heater.
If you still have questions about repairing versus replacing your water heater, call us for a consultation. Don't ignore signs telling you your water heater is failing. Call Titan Plumbing and Electric at 813-933-8010 for expert water heater installation.
- Need:Your family size and hot water usage and demand.
- Repair Frequency:If you're repairing your system more frequently, you're better off putting that money toward a new, more reliable water heater.
- Rising Water Bills:As your water heater ages, it becomes less efficient at heating water, which causes your utility bill to climb. Getting a new water heater ensures you have the most efficient system.
What Water Heater Failure Looks Like
- Odd sounds like banging coming from inside the tank
- Cloudy or rusty water
- Water leaks
- Metallic tasting water
- Water doesn't get hot enough
Is It Better to Repair or Replace Your Water Heater?
- Need:Your family size and hot water usage and demand
- Repair Frequency:If you're repairing your system more frequently, you're better off putting that money towards a new, more reliable water heater
- Rising Water Bills:As your water heater ages, it becomes less efficient at heating the water, which causes your utility bill to go up
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Big Savings On A Water Heater. How a properly sized, energy-efficient water heater pays for itself in lower bills and longer service life.
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We're here in St. Petersburg. We're doing our water heater challenge. The challenge is we're going to cut this heater open and we're going to look inside and look at the sediment. We're going to give $100 off for every cup of sediment we pull out of this heater up to a maximum amount of $500. Here in the Tampa Bay area, we have very hard water. It's mostly calcium. That calcium builds up in the bottom of your heater and will ruin the heater over time. So, we are going to open it up. look inside, count everything that's in there, the cups of sediment, and then we'll take you through the rest of the process. >> All right, we've cut the heater open. This is our water heater challenge. We're going to see how many scoops of sediment we have in this water heater. Um, you ready to look inside it? I am. All right, here we go. Wow. >> Wow. >> There is a lot pouring out right there, too. >> I'm saving some money today. >> We've already got When we opened up the heater, we drained out. We've already got two cups of sediment right there. So, I'm going to start with two. >> Sure. >> All right. So there's three, four, five. So if I was a vetting man, I'd say there was eight or nine cups of sediment for sure in this heater. >> I agree. >> So the things are is yearly flushes on the heater and like a sediment filter or even a softener system for the house. So, we're going to be putting in a new heater here and we're going to put in a a water uh uh filtration system for you. >> Sounds good. >> All right. Thank you, sir. >> Thank you. >> For more information, go to titanplumbinglectric.com.
15-Year-Old Water Heater: Shocking Sediment Buildup. Cutting open a 15-year-old Tampa water heater reveals why annual flushing matters. And why most tanks fail around year 10–12 here.
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hey everybody my name's Corbin I work with Titan Plumbing electric and today I'm going to be cutting open this 15-year-old 50-gon electric water heater and taking a look at what can build up inside these heaters over 15 years [Music] okay everyone so I've cut open the 15-year-old 50 gallon electric water heater let's take a look at what's on the inside oh wow look at that discoloration this looks like there has been a lot of rust going on inside this heater and it is affecting the color of the water this can cause discoloration down your line and your kitchen sink your shower bathroom sink it is all up in your water affecting the quality of your water because a heater like this can hold sediment that's why it is so important to get your heaters flushed once a year to prevent this kind of buildup and discoloration in your water so you can use safe clean hot water in your home if you think that you're having discoloration due to your water heater or there's a problem with water quality you should give Titan Plumbing Electric call at 813 93381 0 or visit our website Titan Plumbing electric.com [Music]