Water Heater Repair Cambridge

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  • St
    4.9
    Cambridge, GB

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  • Du
    3.5
    Cambridge, GB

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  • NR
    5
    GB

    NRH Plumbing & Heating is your trusted partner for all your plumbing and heating needs. We are a family-owned and operated business with over 20 years of experience serving the [City] area. Our team of highly skilled and certified technicians is dedicated to providing exceptional service and quality workmanship. We offer a wide range of services, including: Plumbing Repair & Installation Heating Repair & Installation Water Heater Repair & Installation Drain Cleaning Leak Detection And More! At NRH Plumbing & Heating, we understand that your home is your sanctuary. That's why we treat every job with the utmost care and respect. We are committed to providing our customers with reliable, efficient, and affordable solutions. Contact us today for a free estimate!

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  • DKC Mechanical Engineering & Plumbing
    5
    GB

    Thinking of getting a heat pump? Start here or use the map below to get in touch with a Heat Geek. What is a Heat Geek? A Heat Geek is someone who has undergone our in-depth heating system design course. The installer themselves is the number one contributor to heating system efficiency, far more than the products selected. There is no other course like this available in our industry! Whether you have a heat pump installation, gas or oil boiler, understanding emitter sizing, pipe sizing, hydraulic layout and principles is absolutely crucial to obtain the highest efficiencies. As a consumer, there is no way you can really ensure your selected engineer understands these. A certified Heat Geek will! We have done this for you by giving the industry’s first course that isn’t ‘pay to pass’. IT IS VERY DIFFICULT, and rightly so. Persevering through this difficult course doesn't just give the design knowledge, but displays many other traits to give you peace of mind when dealing with your valuable and potentially very expensive project. On the Heat Geek Map you'll find... Heat Geek Certified Certified Heat Geeks have undergone our industry leading ‘Heating Mastery’ training. (more on this below) Heat Geek Verified Verified Heat Geeks have undergone additional checks to make sure they are qualified heating professionals and work to our code of conduct. Heat Geek Elite Elite Heat Geeks are the best of the best. These guys have of course undergone the training, but also complete on-going training, and also gone through in-depth checks, interviews, financial checks, trading history and much more.

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    1
    Cambridge, GB

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  • Wo
    4.1
    Cambridge, GB

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  • Ch
    5
    Cambridge, GB

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    5
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Water Heater Repair FAQs

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How to choose a water heater?

Selecting a water heater involves considering these factors:
  • Budget: Tank, tankless, and heat pump water heaters vary widely in cost.
  • Energy Efficiency: Tankless and heat pump systems are more energy-efficient, reducing utility bills.
  • Water Usage: Consider your household's or business' hot water needs.
  • Space: Tankless units are more compact than tank water heaters.
  • Installation Requirements: Some systems require specific venting and electrical requirements.
Consult with a qualified plumber for guidance.

What is an anode rod?

An anode rod is a sacrificial magnesium rod inside a tank water heater. It attracts corrosive elements in the water, protecting the tank from rust and extending its life. The anode rod should be inspected regularly and will need replacing eventually, usually every few years, depending on your water conditions.

What is a heat pump water heater?

A heat pump water heater uses a refrigerant-based heat pump to extract heat from the surrounding air to heat water. They are highly energy-efficient, utilizing electricity far more efficiently than traditional tank water heaters, but their cost is also higher upfront and they might not be suitable for all climates.

How often should I flush my water heater?

Flushing a tank water heater removes sediment buildup, improving efficiency and extending its lifespan. The recommended frequency is annually, but it may depend on water quality and usage.

How to choose a water heater?

Selecting a water heater involves considering these factors:
  • Budget: Tank, tankless, and heat pump water heaters vary widely in cost.
  • Energy Efficiency: Tankless and heat pump systems are more energy-efficient, reducing utility bills.
  • Water Usage: Consider your household's or business' hot water needs.
  • Space: Tankless units are more compact than tank water heaters.
  • Installation Requirements: Some systems require specific venting and electrical requirements.
Consult with a qualified plumber for guidance.

What is an anode rod?

An anode rod is a sacrificial magnesium rod inside a tank water heater. It attracts corrosive elements in the water, protecting the tank from rust and extending its life. The anode rod should be inspected regularly and will need replacing eventually, usually every few years, depending on your water conditions.

What is a heat pump water heater?

A heat pump water heater uses a refrigerant-based heat pump to extract heat from the surrounding air to heat water. They are highly energy-efficient, utilizing electricity far more efficiently than traditional tank water heaters, but their cost is also higher upfront and they might not be suitable for all climates.

How often should I flush my water heater?

Flushing a tank water heater removes sediment buildup, improving efficiency and extending its lifespan. The recommended frequency is annually, but it may depend on water quality and usage.