Contact Mr. Rooter Plumbing for Commercial Hot Water Heater Services Nationwide

Are you looking for commercial electric hot water heater repairs, replacement, or installation services? Look no further than your locally owned and operated Mr. Rooter Plumbing. We provide comprehensive commercial water heater services to suit our commercial and industrial clients throughout the nation.

Contact us today to learn more about our repair, replacement, and installation services. We’re available 24/7 to take your call.

Commercial Hot Water Heater Services
Every business has unique hot water needs to keep operations running smoothly. With this in mind, Mr. Rooter Plumbing offers a wide range of commercial hot water services tailored to meet your specific requirements.

Whether you require assistance with your commercial on-demand hot water heater or want to know the best commercial hot water dispenser to buy, you can contact your locally owned and operated Mr. Rooter Plumbing for help. Learn more about our range of commercial hot water services below.

Commercial Tankless Hot Water Heater Repair and Replacement

Mr. Rooter Plumbing is here to help with all your commercial tankless hot water heater repair and replacement needs. Tankless hot water heaters are convenient for delivering unlimited hot water quickly and with less electricity and gas than more traditional methods. Whether you need to repair your current tankless water heater or replace or install one, you can contact your locally owned and operated Mr. Rooter Plumbing for help.

We can take care of all parts of the installation, replacement, or repair process, including:

  • Installing new water lines
  • Installing exhaust vents
  • Fitting and cutting gas lines
  • Wiring electrical cords and outlets
  • Installing water pressure valves
  • Meeting local codes
  • And more…

Mr. Rooter Plumber can also identify and rectify common tankless hot water heater problems, including:

  • Ignition and flame failures
  • Exhaust blockages
  • Air supply blockages
  • Trapped cold water in pipes
  • Mineral buildup
  • Total unit failure

Do you need help with your commercial tankless hot water heater? Request a job estimate online today.

Commercial Hot Water Dispenser Repair and Replacement

Having access to instant hot water can be the difference between providing customers with standout service or failing to meet their expectations. Don’t let your commercial instant hot water dispenser stop you from taking care of your customers. Contact the team at Mr. Rooter Plumbing for repairs, maintenance, replacement, and installation services.

We can provide a comprehensive hot water dispenser service, from the installation of a brand new dispenser to the repairs of an old one that has provided years of faithful service.

Inquire about our repair service, including:

  • Pipe issues
  • Water pressure issues
  • Malfunctioning or failing parts
  • Electrical issues
  • Filter clogs

Do you need more information about maintenance and repairs to extend your hot water dispenser’s lifespan? Are you in need of a new commercial hot water dispenser? Contact your locally owned and operated Mr. Rooter Plumbing.

Commercial Hot Water Heater Repair and Replacement

When customers and employees rely on your hot water heaters to provide and receive services, you want to be sure that it’s working at its best. With the help of Mr. Rooter Plumbing, you can be.

We’re proud to provide commercial hot water heater repair and replacement services throughout the United States and are available 24/7 to take your call.

If you’ve noticed some of the following signs, contact Mr. Rooter Plumbing without delay:

  • Rust and debris in your hot water
  • Water in the collection pan
  • Rumbling and banging sounds coming from the water heater
  • You’ve spent half the cost of a new hot water heater on maintenance in the past year

How to Choose a New Water Heater for Your Business

If your current commercial water heater is no longer working at its best or has stopped working altogether, it’s time to weigh up your options. The sooner you replace your water heater, the sooner you can get back to everyday operations.

You can contact your local service professional to find the best commercial hot water heater for your needs. However, you can also make a decision using some of the following criteria:

Fuel Type

There are many different power options for commercial water heaters throughout the U.S. The fuel type that’s right for your business can depend on where you live. Talk to your local service professional about water heaters relying on electricity, fuel oil, solar energy, geothermal energy, natural gas, and propane.

Availability

Some commercial water heaters are more commonly available than others. For example, solar energy water heaters are more common in the southwest. Talk to your local plumber about the most frequently installed water heaters to ensure reliable maintenance, repairs, and servicing.

Costs

While water heater costs shouldn’t be the main factor in the decision-making process, it can play a part. Think about your budget and what your business can realistically afford to pay for a new water heater and its installation. Don’t forget to factor in efficiency since ongoing running costs can also be essential to think about.

Storage Space

Traditional commercial hot water heaters can take up a great deal of space. Do you have room for one? Fortunately, you can choose from commercial tankless hot water heaters and storage water heaters. Tankless water heaters can be preferred by business owners with minimal space since they only heat water as it’s needed.

Your Hot Water Needs

The demand for hot water can play a part in the hot water heater you choose for your business. If you’re purchasing traditional tank storage heaters, you may need one or multiple large units. If you’re installing tankless, you may need multiple units in different parts of your business.

How to Know It’s Time to Install a New Hot Water Heater

As a busy business owner, you may not give your commercial hot water heater much thought. However, the signs of needing to replace it can be more obvious than you think. If you notice any of the following signs, reach out to your locally owned and operated Mr. Rooter Plumbing for assistance:

Old Age

Most commercial water heaters last around 10 years and typically up to 15. If your hot water heater is around this age or exceeds it, consider replacing it soon. Replacing now may reduce the risk of untimely and damaging failure in the future.

The Water Temperature Is Inconsistent

Commercial water heaters typically keep hot water at 120-140 degrees Fahrenheit. If your water heater temperature does not consistently stay at its set temperature, it may no longer be fit for purpose and needs to be replaced.

You Notice Rust and Corrosion

Rust and corrosion around fittings, connections, and the water heater itself can indicate problems with the internal tank. At the first sign of rust or corrosion, contact your local plumber for advice. They may recommend repairs or replacement.

Frequent Repairs

If you essentially have your plumber on speed dial for water heater repairs, consider whether your commercial water heater is still cost-effective to keep. Most plumbers say that if you’re spending half a new water heater’s value in repairs in one year, it’s time to explore replacement.

You’re Having Problems with Water Quality

Does your water have a metallic taste, discoloration, or sediment? Your tank may have corrosion or degradation. Explore water heater replacement without delay.

It’s Leaking

Commercial water heaters don’t leak for no reason. If you notice a leak around the base or from the unit itself, contact a local plumber as soon as possible. Many leaks indicate a tank failure, with replacement often being the most cost-effective solution.

It’s Making Strange Noises

Most hot water heaters operate reasonably silently, but that’s not always the case. Sediment buildup in tanks can cause popping, rumbling, and banging sounds. If left unchecked, sediment buildup can cause damage.

Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Water Heater Services

Don’t let a lack of knowledge about commercial water heaters and dispensers hold you back from making the right decisions for your business. Whether you're dealing with issues related to your commercial hot water dispenser or need to purchase a new commercial electric hot water heater, you can find the solutions you need here.

Contact Mr. Rooter Plumbing today to have all your pressing questions answered. We’ve also answered some of our more commonly asked ones below.

What Is the Difference Between a Commercial and Residential Water Heater?

Most of the differences between commercial and residential water heaters relate to hot water output. Most businesses require high-volume hot water output compared to residential properties. Commercial hot water heaters also need to balance that higher volume with more efficiency.

What Is the Life Expectancy of a Commercial Hot Water Heater

The life expectancy of a commercial hot water heater can depend on many factors, such as how often it’s used, how frequently it has been maintained, and its quality. Most commercial electric hot water heaters last around 10 years, but many last longer.

What Commercial Hot Water Heater Types Are Available?

Contact your local plumbing professional to learn more about available commercial hot water heater types to suit your unique needs. There are many options to choose from, including electric storage, tankless, and heat pump water heaters. Depending on where you live in the United States, fuel oil, geothermal energy, natural gas, propane, and solar energy water heaters may also be available.

How Often Should You Replace a Commercial Water Heater?

You should replace your commercial water heater as soon as repairs and maintenance become less cost-effective than replacement. Your local service professional can advise you on when that time has come based on the frequency of their callouts and the costs of their services.

What Temperature Should a Commercial Hot Water Heater Be Set At?

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, you should set your commercial hot water heater to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. In some industries and applications, 140 degrees Fahrenheit is a more suitable temperature to prevent the spread of some diseases.

What Size Commercial Water Heater Do I Need?

The size of your commercial water heater can depend on how much water your business uses. You’ll need to know your maximum daily water usage, the hours you will be operating at maximum, and your water heater’s heating capacity. If you need help determining the best size, contact your local service professional for advice.

How Long Does It Take to Install a Commercial Water Heater?

The time it takes to install a commercial water heater can depend on the size and whether your plumber is installing a new one or replacing an old one. Most plumbers take approximately three hours to replace a gas or electric water heater tank.

How Do You Flush a Commercial Water Heater

Flushing a commercial water heater is a multi-step process that can often involve some of these steps:

  1. Turn off your commercial water heater
  2. Turn off the cold water supply to your water heater unit
  3. Let the water cool
  4. Find your drain valve and connect it to a garden hose
  5. Turn on a hot water faucet
  6. Open the drain valve and let the tank drain
  7. Flush the tank by turning on the cold water supply and running the water until it comes out of the hose completely clear

Why Choose Mr. Rooter Plumbing for Commercial Water Heater Services

When disaster strikes and your hot water dispenser or water heater isn’t working at its best or at all, you need service professionals you can trust. Mr. Rooter Plumbing is highly regarded throughout the nation for these reasons:

  • We are locally owned and operated
  • Courtesy and professionalism
  • Licensed and insured service professionals
  • Fast and easy online job estimates
  • We guarantee our parts and workmanship
  • A broad range of plumbing services
  • On-site price estimates and upfront pricing*

*Not available at all Mr. Rooter Plumbing locations. Please contact your local Mr. Rooter Plumbing to learn more about pricing and finance.

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