Water Heater Replacement in Bailey & Conifer, CO
When repairs are no longer the best solution, we provide professional water heater replacement services tailored to your household’s hot water needs, energy goals, and mountain home requirements.
Improve Your Home's Hot Water System
All Phase Plumbing & Heating provides water heater replacement services in Bailey, Conifer & areas surrounding Colorado. We know how important a steady supply of hot water is for your daily life. Our water heater replacement services include:
- Tank and tankless options
- Energy-saving models
- Gas and electric heaters
- Correct sizing for your home
- Safe, code-compliant installation
Is your water heater causing problems? Contact us for professional replacement services that fit your home’s needs.
When to Replace Your Water Heater
Knowing when to replace your water heater can prevent unexpected issues and potential damage. Look out for these signs:
- Unit is 8-12 years old
- Rusty water
- Unusual tank noises
- Visible leaks
- Uneven water temperature
- Higher energy bills
- Repeated repairs
If you’ve noticed any of these issues, it might be time for a new water heater. Our team at All Phase Plumbing & Heating can check your current system and suggest the best option for your home and budget.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a typical water heater replacement take?
All Phase Plumbing & Heating usually completes a water heater replacement in 2-4 hours. This time can change based on the type of water heater, where it’s installed, and if any changes to plumbing or electrical systems are needed.
What types of water heaters do you offer for replacement?
We offer several water heater options, including standard tank models (gas and electric) and tankless systems. Our team will help you pick the best option for your home size, hot water needs, energy goals, and budget.
How can I maintain my new water heater after replacement?
To keep your new water heater in good shape, we suggest yearly checks by a professional. You can also flush the tank once a year to clear out sediment, check the pressure relief valve often, and set the right temperature. Tankless units may need descaling. Our team will give you specific care instructions based on your new water heater.