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Water Heater Installation & Repair in Chandler, AZ

Professional Chandler Water Heater Services

A reliable water heater is essential for everyday comfort in your Chandler home. Whether you’re stepping into a morning shower or cleaning up after dinner, you count on consistent hot water. If your system is outdated, leaking, or not keeping up, Second Opinion Plumbing is your trusted source for professional water heater repair in Chandler, AZ.

Reliable Water Heater Installation in Chandler, AZ

When it’s time for a new water heater, proper installation is critical to long-term performance, energy efficiency, and warranty protection. Choosing the right size and type for your home ensures you’ll have the hot water you need without overspending on energy bills. That’s where Second Opinion Plumbing comes in. Our team carefully installs every unit, ensuring full compliance with building codes and manufacturer specifications.

We install all types of water heaters, including:

  • Traditional tank water heaters (gas and electric)
  • Energy-efficient tankless water heaters
  • Hybrid and high-recovery models for high-demand households

Our technicians will guide you through selecting the right model based on your home size, water usage, and fuel source. Whether you’re upgrading from an older system or building a new home in Chandler, we’ll ensure a smooth installation with minimal disruption.

We also provide specialized installation for:

How Long Does It Take for a Hot Water Heater to Heat Up After Installation?

Heating times vary depending on the type of unit installed. Here’s a quick breakdown:

  • Gas Tank Water Heater: 30–40 minutes
  • Electric Tank Water Heater: 60–80 minutes
  • Tankless Water Heater: Almost instant, but requires initial calibration
  • Hybrid Water Heater: 60–120 minutes, depending on tank size and settings

Each system type has unique benefits. Our team will help you understand how long it takes to reach optimal performance and how to adjust settings for daily efficiency.

Common Water Heater Problems

Not sure what’s wrong? Here are a few common water heater problems we see in Chandler homes. If you suspect you’ve got one of the following issues on your hands, don’t worry, our team can handle them all.

Water Heater Leaking

A leaking tank often indicates internal corrosion or a faulty pressure relief valve. If left unresolved, it can cause water damage and lead to complete system failure. Quick water heater repairs can save you from a costly replacement.

Chemical Smell from Water Heater

If your water smells like sulfur or rotten eggs, it could be due to bacteria reacting with the anode rod in your tank. This is common in areas with hard water and can be resolved with cleaning or rod replacement.

Water Is Too Hot or Cold

Inconsistent temperatures may result from a broken thermostat, heating element, or sediment buildup. Whether you’re experiencing scalding water or no heat at all, we’ll get your system properly calibrated.

Water Heater FAQ

Have questions about your water heater? Below are some of the most common questions we hear from Chandler homeowners, with straightforward answers from our team of experts.

What Size Water Heater Do I Need?

The right size depends on how many people live in your home and your typical water usage. Here’s a quick reference:

  • 1–2 people: 30–40 gallons
  • 3–4 people: 40–50 gallons
  • 5+ people: 50–80 gallons or a tankless system

Tankless systems are also a great option if you need on-demand hot water without taking up space. Learn more about the ideal water heater size for your home.

What is the Lifespan of a Water Heater?

Most traditional tank water heaters last 8–12 years. Tankless models often last 15–20 years with proper maintenance. Regular flushing and part replacements can extend the life of your unit.

If your unit is more than 10 years old and showing signs of inefficiency, it may be time to consider upgrading. Here are things to consider when choosing a water heater.

What Regular Maintenance Should Be Done on a Water Heater?

Routine maintenance helps avoid unexpected breakdowns and extends your water heater’s life. Key maintenance tasks include:

  • Annual tank flushing to remove sediment
  • Inspection and replacement of the anode rod
  • Testing the temperature and pressure relief valve
  • Checking and cleaning the burner assembly (for gas units)

Second Opinion Plumbing offers preventative maintenance services for all water heater types — including gas water heaters, electric water heaters, and tankless water heaters.

Why Choose Second Opinion Plumbing for Water Heater Services in Chandler?

When your hot water goes cold, you need more than just a quick fix — you need a plumbing partner who delivers long-lasting solutions. Second Opinion Plumbing is proud to serve Chandler with top-rated water heater repair, installation, and maintenance services. Our licensed and experienced technicians ensure your system is safe, efficient, and built to last.

Here’s why Chandler homeowners trust us:

  • Local experts who understand Arizona’s water quality and plumbing systems
  • Honest recommendations backed by years of hands-on experience
  • Full-service solutions, from tankless water heater installation to system maintenance
  • Transparent pricing with no pushy upsells

Whether you’re exploring options for a new gas water heater or looking to schedule seasonal maintenance, we make it easy to get the service you need — on your schedule.

Don’t wait for your water heater to fail. Contact Second Opinion Plumbing today for dependable water heater repair and installation services in Chandler, AZ.

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