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When you need Plumbing services, trust the experts at Burns & McBride. Our technicians have the skills, knowledge, and tools to fix most Water Heater problems on the spot.
When your Burns & McBride technician arrives at your home they will explain all of your options before starting repairs, so you can make informed decisions before any work begins. We service and repair most brands of equipment, so you can trust us to perform a professional Repair job.
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Burns & McBride is Proudly & Professionally Offering Related Water Heater Repair Services in the Wilmington, DE area.
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We offer a full line of installation, maintenance & repair that your home plumbing may require, no matter the problem or time of year. You can count on the trusted professionals at Burns & McBride for exceptional service & quality craftsmanship.
Burns & McBride is proudly & professionally serving the greater Wilmington, DE area.
If you are experiencing any of the following issues with regards to your Tankless Water Heater, make sure to call Burns & McBride for Expert Tankless Water Heater Repair as soon as possible:
Perhaps the most obvious and concerning sign and symptom of a broken Tankless Water Heater is having no hot water in your Wilmington, DE house! Any time you simply cannot get any hot water out of your faucets, showers, or other hot-water using appliances, unfortunately, your inclinations are probably correct – Call Burns & McBride right away to have a certified plumber inspect your Tankless Water Heater, diagnose the issue, provide a solution, and repair your water heater.
Oftentimes when a Tankless Water Heater is experiencing issues that require professional repair from Burns & McBride, it will then affect other water-using appliances around your Wilmington, DE home. If you’ve noticed issues with hot water in regards to your washing machine or dishwasher, it’s time to call the pros at Burns & McBride to schedule an Expert Tankless Water Heater Repair.
Is your Tankless Water Heater shutting itself off? This is a problem! Power issues with your Tankless Water Issues are usually an indication of a clogged filter. Tankless Water Heaters create extremely hot exhaust, and if your unit is not properly ventilated for whatever reason, it will cause your system to break down and shut down. In the event of power issues within your Tankless Water Heater, call Burns & McBride right away to avoid potential fire hazards with your water heater.
Any time that your water supply is discolored and tinted with a brown, red, yellow, black hue and/or has a foul, metallic tasting smell to it, something is wrong. Since Tankless Water Heater units do not have a reservoir bank for sediment to form in, you shouldn’t have discolored or foul tasting water, so in the event that you do, call Burns & McBride right away! One of our plumbing experts will examine your water heater and water supply to pinpoint the issue and provide repair solutions. It should be noted that water discoloration and foul-tasting water can be caused by many other things in your Wilmington, DE home, but if you notice it in conjunction with any of our other listed signs of a Tankless Water Heater in need of repair, it’s likely due to your water heater.
Our Wilmington, DE experts specialize in all Plumbing services, so call us today or schedule service via our contact us form. No matter the request, our Wilmington, DE experts are ready with a hassle-free solution with upfront pricing & customer satisfaction, guaranteed.
Have a question about your Plumbing? Ask an expert from Burns & McBride below for fast answers & get reliable service that your neighbors trust!
Is your home’s Plumbing experiencing issues? Burns & McBride is the trusted name in Wilmington, DE Repair services near you. Schedule your service today & ensure your Repair is on it’s way!
Tina Pearce
5 months ago
Charity Patton
5 months ago
Explained everything in detail Very Professional
Domingo Colon
5 months ago
Dave Gorman was very professional and found the issues wrong with my heater system and provided information on going forward on best way to save by updating my heater system. Thanks for coming out right away didn't have to wait long !
Dave Gorman was very professional and found the issues wrong with my heater system and provided information on going forward on best way to save by up...
Edwin Searfoss
5 months ago
Kevin was very respectful and knowledgeable of his job
Jimmy Durr
5 months ago
Jesse did a very thorough job complete with explaining every aspect of the cleaning and system recommendations.
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Yes, a water heater can indeed explode. Anything that causes excess pressure on your water heating system, such as a poor anode rod or a lot of sediment buildup, could potentially cause a water heater explosion.
The most common problem with water heaters is typically that the water tank produces too little hot water. Usually this can be solved by turning up the temperature on the tank’s thermostat. Be careful, however, not to turn the temperature up too high, as this can produce scalding hot water.
On average, replacing a gas or electric water heater with a similar model takes around two to three hours. The process usually takes between 45 to 60 minutes to drain, disconnect, and remove your old water heater.
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Jack, our technician was very friendly and knowledgeable about heaters and air conditioners. He was able to explain what was happening with our unit. He gave us options for the care. We have used Burns and McBride for many years and have never been disappointed with their service.
Jack, our technician was very friendly and knowledgeable about heaters and air conditioners. He was able to explain what was happening with our unit....