When your water heater stops working, you need help fast. With over 40 years of experience, our licensed and NATE-certified technicians can diagnose and fix all water heater issues quickly and efficiently. At Masters Heating & Cooling, we specialize in water heater repairs across Indianapolis and the surrounding areas. Whether you’re dealing with a freezing cold shower, unexpected leaks, or strange noises coming from your unit, we’re here to help. We offer upfront pricing, free estimates on replacement quotes, and 24/7 emergency service. Plus, we service all brands, ensuring your water heater gets the care it needs — no matter the make or model.
Masters gets there faster. Contact us today for fast, reliable water heater repair.
Our Water Heater Repair Services
A broken water heater can disrupt your entire household, but Masters gets there faster to get things back to normal. Our team quickly diagnoses issues and provides long-lasting repairs, helping you avoid further damage or costly replacements. We know Indianapolis’ hard water can wreak havoc on water heaters, leading to sediment buildup and inefficiencies. That’s why our licensed, insured, and background-checked technicians work diligently to restore your system. With our 24/7 emergency services, transparent pricing, and available financing options, we make water heater repairs stress-free. Plus, we offer military, veteran, and senior discounts.
Types of Water Heaters We Service
No matter what type of water heater you have, our team has the expertise to repair it. We service:
- Traditional water heaters: Store hot water in an insulated tank for immediate use throughout your home.
- Tankless water heaters: Heat water on demand as it flows through the unit, saving energy and space.
- Hybrid/heat pump water heaters: Use electricity to transfer heat from the air to the water, offering excellent energy efficiency.
- Gas water heaters: Utilize natural gas or propane to heat water, providing fast recovery times and reliable operation.
- Electric water heaters: Use heating elements powered by electricity to warm water, offering flexible installation options.
Signs You Need Water Heater Repair
Don’t ignore the warning signs — catching water heater problems early can save you from major repairs or a full replacement.
- No hot water: Check if the pilot light is out (for gas models) or if the breaker has tripped (for electric models). If neither is the issue, you likely have a faulty heating element or thermostat.
- Low water pressure: Weak water flow is often caused by mineral buildup from Indianapolis’ hard water, which can clog pipes and reduce water pressure.
- Foul-smelling water: If your water smells like rotten eggs, bacteria may be growing in the tank. Flushing the system may help, but professional cleaning is often needed.
- Temperature fluctuations: Sudden changes in water temperature could mean your thermostat or heating element needs to be repaired.
- Tripping circuit breaker: An electric water heater that frequently trips the breaker may have a serious electrical issue requiring expert attention.
- Leaking water: Puddles around the unit can indicate a leaking tank or failing pressure relief valve, both of which need immediate repairs.
Rely on Masters for Water Heater Repairs
A faulty water heater can quickly become a major inconvenience, but with Masters Heating & Cooling, help is always nearby. Our experienced technicians provide expert service for all makes and models, ensuring your system is back up and running in no time. We prioritize fast response times, transparent pricing, and top-tier service, giving you peace of mind that your hot water supply is in good hands.
For expert water heater repair in Indianapolis, trust Masters Heating & Cooling. Contact us today!
Frequently Asked Questions
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