Leak Detection
A weeping tank or fitting can hide a bigger leak. We find hidden moisture without tearing up walls.
Learn More →No hot water, rusty water, or strange rumbling from the tank? We repair and replace tank and tankless heaters — often the same day — and get your hot water back fast.
Water heaters rarely fail without warning. Often it starts small: the water takes longer to warm up, runs out faster than it used to, or comes out with a rusty tint. You might hear popping or rumbling as the tank heats — that's sediment that has settled on the bottom, forcing the heater to work harder and wear out sooner. Other common culprits are a failed heating element or thermostat, a corroded anode rod that's stopped protecting the tank, or simply age: most tanks last 8–12 years before they're on borrowed time.
Not every problem means a new unit. A thermostat, element, or anode rod is usually a straightforward, affordable fix, and a good sediment flush can restore performance to a tank that just needs some care. When a tank is leaking from the body or well past its lifespan, we'll tell you honestly that replacement is the smarter spend — and help you weigh a like-for-like tank against a tankless upgrade. Either way, you get a clear quote before we lift a wrench.
We quote before we start. No surprises, no hidden fees. Water heater repairs typically start at $189 depending on the part and access — and we'll always quote before we start.
A weeping tank or fitting can hide a bigger leak. We find hidden moisture without tearing up walls.
Learn More →Corroded supply lines around an aging heater? We repair and replace worn pipes for good.
Learn More →Tank burst and flooding the basement? That's an emergency — call our 24/7 line right away.
Learn More →It depends on the age and the fault. A heater under about eight years old with a bad element, thermostat, or anode rod is usually worth repairing. Once a tank is leaking from the body or well past a decade old, replacement is typically the better value — and we'll give you an honest recommendation, not a sales pitch.
A conventional tank generally lasts 8–12 years, while a well-maintained tankless unit can run 15–20. Halifax's harder water shortens that if the tank is never flushed, so a yearly sediment flush and anode check can add real years to the unit.
Tank heaters cost less upfront and are simple to service. Tankless units heat water on demand, never run out, take up far less space, and cost less to run — but the installation is a larger investment. We'll look at your household size, hot-water habits, and budget and lay out the honest trade-offs before you decide.
Yes. We repair, descale, and install tankless heaters from all the major brands. Descaling is especially important with our local water — mineral buildup is the most common reason a tankless unit starts underperforming or throwing error codes.
On an electric unit it's most often a failed heating element or thermostat; on a gas unit it can be the pilot, thermocouple, or gas valve. Heavy sediment can also insulate the burner and leave you with lukewarm water. We'll test the unit and tell you exactly which part is at fault before quoting the fix.
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