Emergency plumbing service

Water Heater Repair

Help for no hot water, leaking tanks, and urgent water heater failures. Choose the city where the plumbing problem is happening to open the local request page.

Know what to look for

Water heater problems worth requesting help for

Some water heater problems are inconvenient; others can release water or leave the property without an essential service. Clear symptoms help determine the next step.

  • No hot water or rapidly running out of hot water
  • Water pooling around the tank or drain pan
  • Leaking fittings, valves, or supply connections
  • Unusual popping, banging, or rumbling sounds
  • Discolored or foul-smelling hot water
  • A unit that repeatedly shuts down or will not stay operating
What to do now

A leaking water heater can become a water-damage problem.

The first step depends on whether the problem is no hot water, an active leak, unusual operation, or visible damage around the unit.

  1. 01

    If water is actively leaking, shut off the water supply to the unit or main supply when it is safe and you know the correct valve.

  2. 02

    Keep clear of electrical components, gas controls, flames, and standing water around the unit.

  3. 03

    Describe the unit type, visible leak location, age if known, and whether hot water is completely unavailable.

Choose your service area

Water Heater Repair pages by city

Open the city that matches the property location so the request carries the right market context.

Frequently asked questions

Water Heater Repair questions

General answers before you choose a local service page.

Is a leaking water heater an emergency?

An active leak can cause property damage and should be addressed promptly, especially when water is spreading beyond the drain pan or utility area.

What should I do if the tank is leaking?

Keep clear of electrical or gas hazards. If you can safely identify the correct water shutoff, turn off the supply and submit the request with the leak location and whether water is still flowing.

Why do I suddenly have no hot water?

Possible causes include power or fuel issues, failed heating components, controls, ignition problems, or the condition of the unit. The unit type and symptoms help narrow the next step.

Can a noisy water heater still be used?

Noise can have several causes. Stop using the unit and request help when the sound is accompanied by leaking, overheating, unusual odors, repeated shutdown, or other concerning symptoms.

Do I need the model number before submitting a request?

No, but a photo of the data label or the brand and model can be helpful if it is easy and safe to access.

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