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Hot Water Heater Replacement & Repair Vail, AZ

Looking for Water Heater Repairs in Vail? Al Coronado Has Got You Covered

For the most trusted hot water heater repair or replacement team in Vail, contact Al Coronado Plumbing. Our crew of plumbers come with over 200 years of combined experience. Above all, we guarantee satisfaction with our work. Schedule an appointment with us today to get started.

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Our Experienced Team Can Handle All Types of Water Heaters

Al Coronado Plumbing can handle repairs and installations for all types of water heaters. Whether you have an electric, gas, tankless, hybrid, or solar-powered water heater, we can get the job done! We’ll make sure to bring flowing hot water to your home again!

We Charge by the Job, Not the Hour

With upfront pricing, you’ll always know the cost before work begins—no surprise fees, just honest pricing.

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We Provide Emergency Plumbing Services

Plumbing emergencies don’t wait for a convenient time. Our 24-hour team is ready to take your call and provide immediate assistance when you need it most.

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No Additional Cost for Evening & Weekend Work

We charge the same fair rate for all jobs, no matter the time of day. Get top-notch service without extra costs.

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We Guarantee Our Work!

We stand behind our work with a written guarantee of up to 5 years. If you’re not 100% satisfied, we’ll make it right at no additional charge.

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“We Care” Customer Service

We treat your home with care, ensuring a clean work area and a respectful approach every time. Your satisfaction is our priority.

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Water Heater Repair

Nobody wants to be hit with ice-cold water in the middle of a shower. We understand how important this is to you and your family. This is why we waste no time in helping anyone dealing with a bad water heater. We’ll show up at your location and get your water heater repaired and in working condition as quickly as possible.


Water Heater Installation

Getting a new water heater installed can be difficult and dangerous. This is why we highly suggest calling the professionals at Al Coronado Plumbing to help. For instance, a hot water heater can be very large and heavy. Leave it up to the water heater experts with the skills and experience to get it done right. Give us a call today to have your new water heater installed in Vail, AZ.

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When You See a Water Heater Leak, Move Quick

Water heater leaks tend to lead to water damage. That is why handling any water heater leaks is highly recommended as soon as they are spotted. Begin by turning off the water valve to your tank. After that, you just need to call Al Coronado Plumbing. We’ll show up quickly and get things back in working order.

Contact Al Coronado Plumbing for the most trustworthy hot water heater repair or installation services in Vail.

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People Also Ask

Is it better to repair or get a new water heater?

The decision to repair or replace your water heater depends on multiple factors.  The biggest factor in making this decision is the age and history of maintenance of the water heater.  Here in Arizona, if a 15-year-old water heater stops working, even if the problem is repairable, it would be professionally irresponsible to repair the unit because it is long past its life expectancy.  

However, if an 8-year-old unit needs repair and has had a history of annual maintenances and anode rod replacements when needed, repairing the unit may be a viable option. Al Coronado Plumbing is educated in all types of water heaters and can give you all the information needed to best guide you through this kind of decision!

How does a water heater work?

Depending on the type of water heater that is on the property, water heaters will use various forms of energy to heat the water within.  Generally speaking, there are two primary heat sources for water heaters these days: gas and electricity.  Both of these energy sources have tank-based and tankless models available on the market.  Gas tank-based heaters use what is called a burner assembly to heat the water from the bottom of the large reserve tank.  This is essentially relatively similar to a stove burner that heats a pot of water.  Gas tankless units use a larger and more powerful burner in what is called a “heat exchanger,” to heat the water instantly inside the water heater as it is being used in the home. 

Electric tank-based units use electric powered heating elements that work together to heat the water in the tank.  Similarly, electric tankless units use more powerful elements to heat the water on demand for a property.  Both types of tankless units tend to be more efficient because they only use their energy source while water is being used, rather than using energy to keep a large reserve tank at a given temperature at all times. 

Tankless units are growing in popularity but other technologies including hybrid heat pumps and solar are also viable solutions for a homeowner.  It all comes down to the individual homeowner and their lifestyle in deciding what type of technology is best for them.  Al Coronado Plumbing has the knowledge and expertise of all types of water heaters and technologies to help homeowners navigate the decision in what is best for them, their homes, and their families.

Why is my water heater leaking?

There are four main reasons why a water heater may leak: age of the unit, the water quality of the home, the water pressure of the home, and maintenance of the unit. Depending on the type of water heater, tank-based units in Arizona have an average life expectancy of 9.7 years. Tankless units have an average life expectancy of 50-100% longer than their tank-based counterparts, but this varies with the aforementioned factors. Our water quality in Arizona is both very high in mineral and chemical content, so water treatment systems of different types can prolong the life of water heaters and other water-using appliances. Checking and maintaining your home’s water pressure to ensure it stays in safe ranges is also critical.

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