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Quick Repair | Tank Water Heater | Plumbing | White Pine
Nothing disrupts a White Pine morning like stepping into an unexpected cold shower. When your tank water heater starts hissing, leaking, or refusing to heat, HEP’s Quick Repair Plumbing team arrives fast—often the same day—to restore your home’s hot-water comfort. Our licensed technicians bring fully stocked service vehicles, so most fixes happen on the first visit, and they always explain the problem in plain language before any work begins.
From thermostat glitches to sediment-clogged elements, we handle every common failure with transparent pricing and a satisfaction guarantee. Count on courteous pros who respect your space, clean up after the job, and stand ready 24/7 because emergencies don’t keep business hours. Reach out now, and let HEP turn that icy surprise back into the steamy, reliable flow you expect.
FAQs
What tank-type water-heater problems can Quick Repair Plumbing fix in White Pine?
Our certified technicians handle every common tank water-heater issue, including loss of hot water, pilot-light or ignition failures, tripped thermostats, faulty heating elements, leaking temperature-and-pressure (T&P) valves, corroded anode rods, sediment buildup that causes rumbling or low efficiency, and visible tank or supply-line leaks. We work on residential units from 20- to 120-gallon capacities and most major brands sold in East Tennessee.
How quickly can you respond to a no-hot-water emergency in White Pine?
Because we are locally based on MAPLE Street in White Pine, our on-call plumber can usually be at your door within 60–90 minutes—day or night. We operate a 24/7 dispatch line and keep a fully stocked service van in Jefferson County so most repairs are completed on the first visit without waiting for parts.
Do you service both gas and electric tank water heaters?
Yes. Our team is trained and licensed to diagnose and repair natural-gas, propane, and electric storage-tank water heaters. Whether you have a thermocouple that has failed on a gas unit or a burnt-out upper element on an electric model, we carry OEM-grade replacement parts to restore hot water safely and efficiently.
Is it cheaper to repair my old tank water heater or replace it?
During the service call we perform a full evaluation—checking age, efficiency, extent of corrosion, and parts availability. If your unit is under 8–10 years old and the tank is still structurally sound, a repair such as replacing a thermostat, valve, or element is usually the most cost-effective path. For units that are 10+ years old, have significant rust, or fail the pressure test, we’ll quote both the repair and a replacement so you can compare costs and long-term energy savings before deciding.
What should I do before the technician arrives?
For safety, switch the water-heater breaker to OFF (electric) or turn the gas control knob to PILOT (gas). If you see active leaking, close the cold-water shut-off valve located on the inlet pipe and place a bucket or towels to catch drips. Clear a 3-foot workspace around the unit and make sure pets are secured. Having the model and serial number handy speeds up parts verification.
Are your repairs guaranteed, and are you licensed and insured in Tennessee?
Absolutely. Quick Repair Plumbing holds Tennessee Plumbing License #54321 and $2 million in liability insurance for your protection. All tank-water-heater repairs come with a written one-year warranty on parts we supply and 90-day coverage on labor. If the repaired component fails within that period, we return at no charge to make it right.