There are few things worse than waking up on a chilly Indiana morning, stepping into the shower, and being greeted by an icy blast of cold water. It is a shock to the system that instantly ruins your routine. Hot water is not just a luxury; it is a necessity for cooking, cleaning, and comfort. When your water heater fails, you need a solution that is fast, reliable, and performed by professionals who treat your home with respect.
At Cornwell Plumbing, we understand the frustration of plumbing disruptions. For over 36 years, we have provided trustworthy water heater installation to homeowners in Pittsboro, IN, and the surrounding Hendricks County area. Whether you are upgrading an outdated unit or facing an emergency breakdown, our team delivers straight-shooting advice and quality workmanship to get your hot water flowing again.
Signs Your Water Heater Needs Professional Attention
Water heaters often give warning signs before they fail completely. Recognizing these symptoms early can help you decide whether a simple repair will suffice or if a full water heater replacement is necessary.
If you notice any of the following issues, it is time to call a professional:
- Age of the Unit: Most traditional tank water heaters are designed to last between 8 and 12 years. If your unit is over 10 years old, replacement is usually the smarter financial move compared to sinking money into repairs.
- Rusty or Discolored Water: Brown or rusty water coming from your hot tap usually indicates that the inside of your tank is corroding. This is a clear sign that the unit is nearing the end of its life.
- Rumbling and Popping Noises: Sediment buildup at the bottom of the tank can harden over time. As the burner heats this sediment, it creates loud banging sounds. While flushing the tank can sometimes fix this, severe buildup often requires a new unit.
- Leaking Around the Base: Moisture or pooling water around the bottom of the heater suggests a fracture in the tank. This is a critical failure that cannot be repaired and requires immediate hot water heater replacement.
- Inconsistent Temperatures: If your water starts hot but turns cold quickly, your heating element or thermostat may be failing. While these parts can be replaced, they are often indicators that the rest of the unit is wearing out.
Choosing the Right System: Tank vs. Tankless
When investing in a new system, you have more options today than ever before. We help our Pittsboro clients navigate the choice between traditional storage tank models and modern tankless water heater installation.
Traditional Tank Water Heaters
These are the most common units found in Indiana homes. They store 30 to 80 gallons of hot water in an insulated tank, ready for use at any time.
- Pros: Lower initial installation cost; simpler to repair; works well in homes with high peak water demand.
- Cons: Higher standby energy loss (heating water you aren't using); limited supply of hot water; takes up more floor space.
Tankless Water Heaters
Also known as "on-demand" water heaters, these units heat water only when you turn on the tap. They mount on the wall and do not require a bulky storage tank.
- Pros: Endless supply of hot water; significantly higher energy efficiency; longer lifespan (up to 20 years); space-saving design.
- Cons: Higher upfront investment; may require upgrades to gas lines or electrical panels.
Sizing Your Water Heater for Maximum Comfort
One of the most common questions we hear is, "What size water heater do I need?" Installing an undersized unit leads to constant cold showers, while an oversized unit wastes energy and money.
Residential plumbing experts use specific calculations to determine the right size, but here is a general guide to help you estimate your needs:
For Tank Water Heaters
Sizing is based on the First Hour Rating (FHR), which measures how much hot water the unit can deliver in a single hour.
- 1–2 People: 30–40 gallon tank
- 2–3 People: 40–50 gallon tank
- 3–4 People: 50–60 gallon tank
- 5+ People: 60–80 gallon tank
For Tankless Units
Sizing is based on flow rate, measured in Gallons Per Minute (GPM). You must calculate how many fixtures you plan to run simultaneously. For example, running a shower (2.5 GPM) and a dishwasher (1.5 GPM) at the same time requires a unit that can handle at least 4.0 GPM. Cornwell Plumbing will perform a detailed assessment to ensure your gas water heater or electric water heater meets your specific demands.
The Cornwell Plumbing Installation Process
We believe in doing the job right the first time. When you hire us for your installation, you can expect a seamless and professional experience.
- Assessment: We inspect your current setup, discuss your hot water usage, and recommend the best options for your budget and lifestyle.
- Transparent Quote: We provide an honest, upfront price. We do not believe in hidden fees or gimmicks.
- Professional Installation: Our licensed technicians safely disconnect your old unit and install the new one, adhering to all local building codes and safety regulations.
- Testing and Cleanup: We test the system to ensure optimal performance and clean up the work area, leaving your home exactly as we found it.
- Disposal: We haul away your old water heater, saving you the hassle of disposal.
Why Pittsboro Residents Trust Cornwell Plumbing
Finding a reliable plumbing contractor can be difficult. You need someone who shows up on time, respects your property, and stands behind their work. Since 1989, Cornwell Plumbing has built a reputation in Hendricks County for integrity and high-quality service.
We are a family-oriented business that treats every customer like a neighbor. We tailor our solutions to fit your situation perfectly, ensuring you get the performance you need without being upsold on features you don't. From plumber services to routine maintenance, our team is dedicated to keeping your home running smoothly.
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.Restore Your Comfort Today
Do not settle for lukewarm showers or unreliable performance. If your water heater is acting up or has stopped working entirely, the team at Cornwell Plumbing is ready to help. We provide prompt, professional service to ensure your home has the consistent hot water it needs.
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