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Fast Water Heater Repair and Maintenance

September 17, 2007 by Tricia

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In the few years since we became home owners we’ve been fairly lucky in that none of our major home appliances have broken down. Yet. I always dread the first time the furnace comes on each fall though. Will it work? Will it keep running through the winter? Likewise, the water heater that we were renting from our local power company has yet to give us any trouble.

We have thought of replacing our rented water heater with one that we’d own ourselves. I think in the long run it would probably be cheaper as I still haven’t completely figured out how the power company comes up with the additional charges they add to our account for the water heaters use and rental. Still, whether it’s rented or owned the water heater is one of the home appliances that I’d hate to have break down in the winter time or anytime of year for that matter.

Do you own your water heater? Have you ever had water heater break down? I imagine it would be not only inconvenient, but stressful as well if your water heater were to break down, particular during the cool winter months.

Luckily for those of you who happen to live in California, Oregon and Washington states there’s fastwaterheater.com. This company specializes in Water Heater Repairs and maintenance.

The companies been in business since 1985 and unlike many other service companies they dispatch their technicians the same day if you call before noon! I think that’s great. I mean if your water heaters leaking or stopped working in the dead of winter you want it repaired fast.

Not only does this company maintain and repair water heaters, but they will also install traditional and Tankless Water Heaters too. The Fast Water Heater Company works with all the major manufacturer brands of water heaters.

If you need your water heater maintained or repaired just visit their site to find a service location in your area. For example if you live in Washington you might search for Seattle Water Heater. You’ll then be taken to a page with a local Fast Water Heater company number that you can call or you can fill out a form and make an inquiry via their web page.

Visit the site to learn more about the companies services and if you live in Washington, Oregon or California bookmark the website just in case you need Fast service in the future.





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Comments

  1. Mark says

    January 14, 2009 at 4:13 pm

    It’s interesting that some locations predominantly use rental water heaters, and some have never heard of renting a tank. My experience is that rentals are only on traditional tank water heaters and not on tankless. Most of our customers find a 40 – 50% savings on their water heating costs by switching to tankless, so rentals will probably become a thing of the past in the next 5 – 10 years.

  2. Donna Hoffman says

    April 30, 2009 at 7:47 am

    The technology today in water heaters, tank-less water heaters and even the whole house water filtration system is really fantastic. They all end up being an investment; but it is for the home you will likely live in for many years right?

  3. Heaters says

    November 15, 2009 at 2:04 pm

    We’ve owned our home for a couple of years now and find ourselves lucky that we haven’t had anything major break down either. It’s a terrifying thought! Especially for something like a water heater…that’s often no small problem. Ours went on the fritz briefly, but it DID just need a small adjustment — luck strikes again 🙂

  4. raj koushik says

    March 4, 2010 at 1:12 am

    My experience is that rentals are only on traditional tank water heaters and not on tankless. Most of our customers find a 40 – 50% savings on their water heating costs by switching to tankless,

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