NEW RIVER WATER HEATER SERVICE
Reliable Hot Water Solutions for New River Homes
Solving Temperature Failures and Rusted Tank Leaks
The Impact of Hard Water Sediment in New River
Understanding Why Your Water Heater is Struggling
Traditional Tank Water Heaters
Benefits
- Lower upfront installation cost
- Large reservoir of ready-to-use hot water
- Simpler replacement for existing tank systems
- Proven, reliable technology
Things to consider
- Finite supply (you can run out of hot water)
- Higher monthly energy costs due to standby heat loss
Tankless Gas Water Heaters
Benefits
- Endless hot water supply on demand
- Space-saving design mounts on the wall
- Lower monthly utility bills (only heats when used)
- Longer lifespan (up to 20 years with maintenance)
Things to consider
- Higher initial investment for unit and installation
- May require upgrades to gas lines or electrical panels
Hybrid (Heat Pump) Heaters
Benefits
- Most energy-efficient electric option available
- Draws heat from the surrounding air to warm water
- Can cool your garage slightly during operation
- Potential for utility rebates and tax incentives
Things to consider
- Requires a larger physical footprint (taller units)
- Performance can vary based on ambient garage temperature
REPAIRING YOUR UNIT VS. INSTALLING NEW
Deciding whether to repair or replace your water heater depends on the age of the unit and the location of the failure. If your heater is under eight years old and the problem is a simple part—like a failed thermostat, a single heating element, or a bad thermocouple—a repair is the most economical choice. Aqua Science can swap these parts in a single visit, extending the life of your existing unit without the cost of a full new installation.
PREVENTING SEDIMENT AND SCALE BUILDUP
Regular maintenance is the most effective way to prevent a sudden water heater failure in New River. Because local water is often mineral-heavy, we recommend a full tank flush once a year. This process removes the abrasive sandy sludge that collects at the bottom of the tank, allowing the unit to heat water efficiently without unnecessary stress. Keeping the tank clear of sediment also prevents the loud popping noises and element burnout common in desert homes.
