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Warning Sounds You May Hear From Your Boiler

Boilers may occasionally emit warning sounds that indicate possible issues. It’s important to pay attention to these sounds, as they can serve as early indicators of underlying problems.

Is a Tankless Water Heater the Better Option?

When you’re looking for a new hot water heater, you might find a lot of buzz online about tankless units. Tankless water heaters use on-demand technology to heat up water only when you need it.

Why Is My Water Heater Making These Rumbling Noises?

There are some systems in your home you could not imagine going for one day without. And for most homeowners, the hot water heater is one of those systems. You may become alarmed when you find out that your water heater is not functioning properly, because you don’t want to have to suffer through a shower with no hot water.

Don’t Wait for a Cold Day to Replace Your Hot Water Heater

We know you aren’t sitting there waiting for a day below freezing to replace your ailing hot water heater. What we mean is that it is fairly typical (some may call it “Murphy’s Law”) to find on a very chilly day that your hot water heater has finally called it quits.

Is Your Hot Water Heater Ready for Winter?

No one likes taking a cold shower during the summer months, so just imagine that happening in the winter here in Oxford, OH. There can be a few reasons for your hot water heater not producing the hot water you need, but one of the best ways to avoid a scenario like this at all, no matter what type of hot water heater you use, is to schedule maintenance for your hot water heater.

When Is It Time to Call for Hot Water Heater Repair?

It’s the dog days of summer but that doesn’t mean you don’t need hot water in your house. With your hot water heater stowed away in a corner of your cellar or in a closet, it can be hard to tell when something is amiss.

Why Is There Sediment at the Bottom of My Water Heater?

If you’ve ever run your hot water and found what feels like small pieces of grit in the water, you aren’t losing your mind, nor is your water heater contaminated; it is most likely sediment from the bottom of your hot water heater. Sediment build-up in your hot water heater isn’t an indication that your water is dirty, but it is an indication that it’s time for a maintenance appointment.

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