No hot water? We fix electric and gas water heaters and get your hot showers back the same day.
No hot water, rusty water, or a puddle under the tank means your water heater needs help. Bluewater Plumbing Co. repairs water heaters in Miami. Some issues are a quick fix, but a leaking tank usually means it is time to replace.
An electric heater with no hot water often has a tripped breaker or a burned-out heating element. A gas heater may have a pilot light that went out. These are common and often repairable. We handle these calls for homes across Miami.
Brown or rusty hot water usually means the inside of the tank is rusting or the anode rod is worn out. A rotten egg smell in hot water points to the same parts. Once rust starts inside the tank, repair options get limited.
Popping or rumbling from the tank means hard water sediment has settled on the bottom. Hard water is common in Miami, so this buildup happens here a lot. Flushing the tank can help if it is caught early.
Water pooling under the tank itself, not the fittings, means the tank has rusted through. A leaking tank cannot be patched. At that point, replacing it is the only safe fix, and our water heater installation team can take over. We replace units for homes in nearby Miami neighborhoods.
Bluewater Plumbing Co. is licensed and insured.
No hot water, rusty water, or a puddle under the tank means your water heater needs help. Bluewater Plumbing Co. repairs water heaters in Miami. Some issues are a quick fix, but a leaking tank usually means it is time to replace.
An electric heater with no hot water often has a tripped breaker or a burned-out heating element. A gas heater may have a pilot light that went out. These are common and often repairable. We handle these calls for homes across Miami.
Brown or rusty hot water usually means the inside of the tank is rusting or the anode rod is worn out. A rotten egg smell in hot water points to the same parts. Once rust starts inside the tank, repair options get limited.
Popping or rumbling from the tank means hard water sediment has settled on the bottom. Hard water is common in Miami, so this buildup happens here a lot. Flushing the tank can help if it is caught early.
Water pooling under the tank itself, not the fittings, means the tank has rusted through. A leaking tank cannot be patched. At that point, replacing it is the only safe fix, and our water heater installation team can take over. We replace units for homes in nearby Miami neighborhoods.
Bluewater Plumbing Co. is licensed and insured.



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