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We repair and service all brands and models of water heater systems in San Diego County. If you don’t have hot water, the water heater is leaking  or you have any other problems, simply call our toll-free number and we will take care of rest, returning your water heater to perfect working order. Call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to schedule an appointment for your San Diego water heater repair. We will certainly work with your busy schedule to set up your San Diego water heater repair appointment. For a convenient San Diego water heater repair appointment, call us at our toll-free line:

877-228-9358

If you prefer, you can email us for a water heater repair appointment. In the email, please include your name, zip code, phone number and a brief description of the water heater problem. As soon as we receive the email, we will contact you, so that we can schedule your San Diego-area water heater repair appointment.

Our water heaters repair service areas include all of San Diego County:

San Diego
Coronado
Del Mar
San Diego
San Marcos
Santee

Solana Beach
El Cajon
Imperial Beach
La Mesa
Lemon Grove
National City

Oceanside
Poway
Vista
Encinitas
Escondido
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The information below will help you learn more about your water heater systems. This information will also help you use your water heater utilities in the most effective and efficient ways. This way you will be able to save on utility bills. In addition, the life of your water heater systems will be extended.
WARNING: Do not take chances with your safety. The following information is strictly for educational purpose. We strongly suggest that you do not get involved with any water heater repairs on your own. All water heater-related repairs require professional training and experience with water, gas or electric systems and can be very dangerous if you don't have the appropriate training. For professional water heater repair help call us 24/7 at:

877-228-9358

WATER HEATERS

Domestic Hot Water (DHW as it's known in the trade) means the hot water used by people living in a home for bathing, dishwashing, clothes washing, and the like. It's the water that comes out of your faucet, and if a plumber used those simple words, his job would seem less mysterious and you might not be willing to pay him quite so much. You probably have a water heater. Maybe you even know where is your water heater. But when was the last time you actually thought about this under-appreciated servant (your water heater)? What makes the water hot? What is the fuel source for the water heater? How can you tell if the water heater is working properly? Is it safe? What can you do to cut down on water heating costs? What can you do to make the water heater last longer? How do you choose a good one? Below you will find answer to these questions by exploring and assessing your water heater and your water-using habits. Your water heater is probably the second biggest energy user in your home, just after space heating. So it is worthwhile to get close and personal, because if you ignore your water heater, it will go away and then it will cost you. When you're done reading, steel yourself to descend into your basement; gather a broom to clear the cobwebs and a garbage bag. Aim for the water heater and don't stray from your goal of clearing a path up to it and all the way around it. After you've dealt with the recycling, cleaned out the cat box, found that screwdriver you needed a few weeks ago and finally cleared the path, you'll feel good about the accomplishment, I promise. You might even be safer for it. Paying a little attention to your water heater once in a while goes a long way
Awareness: The Big Picture
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) estimated that in 1995, the United States used about 398 billion gallons of water every day. That's about 1,500 gallons for each person, but includes industrial uses as well. Residential water use is about 6o gallons per person per day, while the average person uses about 17 gallons of hot water every day. According to the US Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration (EIA), the average American household used about 16 million British Thermal Units (Btus) for DHW annually. Residential water heaters consumed 1.7 quadrillion Btus of energy (quads), or about 21 percent of an average home's total energy use. Asa nation, our actual water heating energy use per household has remained fairly consistent over the last 5o years and shows the percentage of DHW fuel types used by the one hundred and seven million US households in the US.
Reducing water consumption has a cumulative savings effect. Perhaps you pay for municipal water and sewage by the gallon or cubic foot (there are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot of water). If you have a private source of water and sewer, pump run-time is reduced, saving electricity and increasing pump life, while taking some of the load off your septic system. And of course there are energy and dollar savings associated with reducing hot water usage.

For San Diego Water Heater professional help call us 24/7 at

877-228-9358