Hot Water Service
Water Heater Repair in Aurora & Parker, CO
Tank and tankless repair, plus a straight answer about whether it’s worth fixing or time to replace.
The Real Problem
Cold Showers Have a Way of Showing Up at the Worst Time
A water heater rarely fails gracefully. It’s usually lukewarm water that gets colder every day, a popping sound from the tank, or water pooling on the floor around the base. Homeowners often wait too long hoping it fixes itself, or call the first name that comes up online and get pushed straight into a full replacement quote without anyone actually diagnosing what’s wrong.
Not every water heater problem means buying a new unit, and we’d rather tell you that upfront than sell you one you don’t need.
Our Approach
Repair First When Repair Makes Sense
We diagnose the actual failure first, whether that’s a bad heating element, a failing thermostat, sediment buildup, or a unit that’s genuinely at the end of its life. If a repair gets you years more use for a fraction of a replacement’s cost, that’s what we’ll recommend. If the unit is truly done, we’ll explain why and walk you through options that fit your household.
We work on both traditional tank water heaters and tankless systems, including the models common in newer Parker construction.
Why Homeowners Trust Us With Water Heaters
Repair-First Honesty
We never push replacement when a repair genuinely solves it.
Tank & Tankless Experience
We service both systems, old and new construction alike.
Clear Pricing Either Way
Repair or replace, you know the cost before we start.
Warning Signs
Signs Your Water Heater Needs Attention Now
Water Runs Out Faster
A tank that used to last through two showers and now runs cold after one is losing capacity, often from sediment buildup at the bottom of the tank.
Popping or Rumbling Sounds
Sediment hardening at the bottom of the tank causes these sounds as the heating element struggles to do its job, and it usually gets worse, not better.
Rust-Colored Water
Discolored hot water can point to a corroding tank or anode rod. Caught early, it’s often a repair. Left alone, it usually ends in a full tank failure.
Water Heater Questions
How do I know if I need a repair or a full replacement?
Age, the specific failure, and your unit’s history all matter. We diagnose the actual problem first and give you an honest recommendation rather than defaulting to the more expensive option.
Do you work on tankless water heaters?
Yes, including the tankless systems common in newer Parker homes, alongside traditional tank units found throughout Aurora.
What should I do if I see water pooling near my water heater?
Turn off the water supply to the unit if you can safely reach the valve, and call us. Standing water near a water heater can indicate a tank failure that needs prompt attention.
