Frazier Plumbing

    Water Heater Repair & Installation Services

    Hot water is essential for daily life — from showers and laundry to cooking and cleaning. When your water heater fails, it can disrupt your entire routine. At Frazier Plumbing, we provide expert water heater repair and installation services to keep the hot water flowing in your home or business. Whether you need a quick fix, a full replacement, or an upgrade to a more efficient system, our licensed plumbers are here to help.

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    Why Choose Us

    Why Choose Frazier Plumbing for Water Heater Services?

    We understand that hot water problems are inconvenient and often urgent. That’s why clients count on us for fast, dependable service. Here’s what sets us apart:

    • Experienced, licensed plumbers — Skilled in repairing and installing all major water heater brands and models.
    • Upfront pricing — Transparent estimates before we start work, with no hidden fees.
    • Quality workmanship — We use top-quality parts and proven techniques to ensure long-lasting results.
    • Fast response times — Same-day service available in most cases.
    • Full-service solutions — From minor repairs to complete installations, we handle it all.

    What We Do

    Water Heater Problems We Fix

    If your water heater is not performing as it should, it might be time to call a professional. We diagnose and repair a wide range of water heater issues, including:

    No Hot Water

    A broken heating element, faulty thermostat, or gas pilot light issue could be to blame.

    Inconsistent Water Temperature

    If your water is too hot, too cold, or fluctuates, we can identify and resolve the cause.

    Strange Noises

    Banging, popping, or rumbling sounds often indicate sediment buildup in the tank.

    Leaks

    Water pooling around your water heater is a sign of a possible tank crack, loose connection, or faulty valve.

    Discolored or Foul-Smelling Water

    Rusty or smelly water can be caused by corrosion or bacteria inside the tank.

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    Our Process

    Our Water Heater Service Process

    Initial Inspection

    We assess your current water heater to determine if repair or replacement is best.

    Diagnosis & Estimate

    We explain the problem, recommend solutions, and provide an upfront cost.

    Repair or Installation

    We complete the work with precision and care, ensuring proper operation.

    Testing

    We verify water temperature, pressure, and overall performance.

    Cleanup & Follow-Up

    We leave your space clean and provide tips for extending your water heater’s lifespan.

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    Water Heater Installation & Repair for Homes and Businesses

    Residential & Commercial

    Serving Homes and Businesses

    We provide water heater repair and installation services for both residential and commercial properties throughout the Tri-Cities. Whether you need emergency hot water restoration or a new high-efficiency system, we’re here to help.

    Prevention Is Key

    Maintenance Tips for Your Water Heater

    Regular maintenance helps prevent breakdowns and extend the life of your water heater:

    • Flush the tank once a year to remove sediment buildup.
    • Check the anode rod every 2–3 years and replace if corroded.
    • Test the pressure relief valve annually.
    • Insulate older water heater tanks to improve efficiency.

    What to Know

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    We Serve Your Area

    Service Area

    Our emergency plumbing services are available throughout the Tri-Cities, including, but not limited to, the cities below. We know the local codes, building structures, and water systems inside and out—giving you peace of mind when every second counts.

    Blountville
    Bluff City
    Bristol
    Johnson City
    Kingsport
    Piney Flats

    Interested in a specific service? We're available 24/7

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