Servicing the Valley of the Sun
Phoenix • Scottsdale • Glendale • Sun City
We Replace Old Water Heaters
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6 am to 7 pm Mon-Sat
Gas Water Heaters
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3- Year installation warranty
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Most popular brand
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Hydrojet® self cleaning
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Installed heat traps
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Quality brass drain valve
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Poly foam tank insulation
Choosing the Right Water Heater
Here is our gas tank-type (traditional) water heater page. Out of the nine most sold water heater brands in America, we have chosen the best brands. We carry the Bradford White Gas Water Heater and the Ruud Gas Water Heater. These have proven to be the most reliable and longest lasting than the rest.
From morning showers to washing dishes in the evening, you use hot water constantly. With a properly sized gas water heater, you'll always have an abundant supply of hot water standing by, and plenty of reserve power to make more when you need it. Our water heater brand picks are reliable delivering superior, and money saving performance.
Gas Water Heater Dealer In Phoenix, Az
Most people are familiar with traditional tank-type water heaters. They’re in most homes across the US, and those big metal tanks are visible in laundry rooms and basements in basically every part of the country. Gas water heaters use a burner that’s at the bottom of the unit to heat water stored in a tank, and they vent up through the roof that runs up the center of the unit.
At Water Heater Pros Az, we can not only handle the installation and any repairs or replacements that your gas water might need, but we’re also one of the largest suppliers of gas water heaters in the Phoenix, Az areas, and we carry several different brands and models.
How Gas Water Heaters Work
Even though there are mostly newer types of water heaters available, the most popular in the United States remains the old reliable traditional tank-type water heater, basically, a tank filled with water that’s equipped with a heating mechanism. These machines exploit the fact that heat rises so that they’re able to deliver hot water when you need it in your Phoenix, Az area home with a minimal amount of fuss. They may appear ordinary on the outside, but water heaters have a brilliant design.
There are several smaller parts of your gas water heater that all need to be working together in order for it to properly function:
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Dip tubes
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Shut-off valve
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Vent flue pipe
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Thermostat
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Heating mechanism
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Drain valve
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Pressure relief valve
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Sacrificial anode rod
All of these smaller parts play a crucial role in the functioning and efficiency of your gas water heater. That’s why things like water heater tune-ups are so important. During a tune-up, our technicians make sure that each of these small parts is pulling their weight on the team.
Gas Water Heater Repair
Your Phoenix, Az area home relies on hot water at all times—without it, your daily life is interrupted in major ways.
There are several problems that you can encounter with a hot water heater, including:
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No hot water
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Inadequate heating
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Rust colored water
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Odorous water
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Strange noises coming from your water heater, including popping or high pitched whining
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Water leaking around the base of the water heater
If you encounter any of these problems, call one of the professionals at Water Heater Pros Az immediately. The solution could be simple, or it could be time to replace your gas water heater. No matter what, our professionals will be able to determine the exact cause of the problems and tackle them at their source.
No Gimmicks... $400 Parts Upgrade
Included with every water heater Installed , at no Extra Cost to You!
Free Delivery of
New Water Heater
Properly Installed
Water Heater Straps
Expansion Tank & Stainless Steel Piping
Safety T&P Valve
& up to 3' of Piping
Copper Piping &
Lead-Free Solder
Corrosion Free
Water Piping
Properly Fitted
Venting Hardware
Gas Drip Leg & Safety Emergency Shut Off Valve
Double Safety
Gas Connector
Haul-Away & Recycle
Old Water Heater
Actual Installation
by Water Heater Pros
Above are parts we include for your safety, if required to meet safety codes. Older homes may need additional work per local safety codes.