Professional water heater repair services for homes and businesses in Ward and surrounding Colorado communities.
No hot water, strange noises, or rusty water coming from your water heater in Ward are signs of a problem that needs professional diagnosis. Magnet Plumbing repairs tank and tankless water heaters throughout Ward, CO — diagnosing the root cause and repairing or replacing thermostats, heating elements, pilot assemblies, anode rods, valves, and other components.
Ward homeowners and businesses count on reliable water heater repair to protect their properties from damage and disruption. Serving a city of 617 across Colorado, Magnet Plumbing brings the experience, equipment, and licensed crew capacity to handle water heater repair projects of any scale. We begin every job with an honest evaluation and a clear written estimate so there are no surprises.
Our water heater repair plumbers in Ward, CO are licensed, background-checked, and equipped with professional-grade tools and quality materials. From the initial diagnosis through final testing, we maintain open communication and hold ourselves to high workmanship standards. That is how Magnet Plumbing has earned the trust of property owners across Colorado.
Our proven water heater repair process delivers reliable results for Ward homeowners every time.
Magnet Plumbing diagnoses water heater problems in Ward, CO by systematically testing each component — thermostat settings, heating elements, pilot and igniter function, pressure relief valve operation, and dip tube condition — to find the root cause.
After diagnosing the problem, our Ward plumber presents you with a clear recommendation — repair the failed component, or replace the unit if the repair cost is not justified given the age and condition of your water heater.
We repair the failed component — thermostat, heating element, pilot assembly, T&P valve, anode rod — using quality replacement parts. Most water heater repairs are completed in 1 to 2 hours.
Magnet Plumbing tests every repaired water heater in Ward, CO before completing the job — verifying correct temperature output at fixtures, confirming no leaks at all connections, and checking that safety components are functioning as designed.
Answers to frequently asked water heater repair questions from Ward homeowners.
A water heater producing no hot water in Ward can be caused by a tripped circuit breaker for electric units, a failed pilot light or gas valve for gas units, a burned-out heating element, a failed thermostat, or a tripped high-temperature limit switch. Magnet Plumbing diagnoses the specific cause and repairs it on the same visit whenever possible.
If your water heater in Ward is under 8 years old and the repair cost is less than 50% of the replacement cost, repair is generally worthwhile. If the unit is over 10 years old, has rusted or corroded components, or has a tank showing signs of failure, replacement is the more economical long-term choice. Magnet Plumbing gives you an honest assessment.
Water heater leaks in Ward homes can come from the pressure relief valve releasing due to over-pressure or temperature, loose inlet or outlet connections, a corroded drain valve, or — most seriously — a crack in the tank itself. Tank leaks typically mean the unit needs replacement. Magnet Plumbing inspects the source of the leak and advises on repair vs. replacement.
Rusty or discolored hot water in a Ward home usually indicates an anode rod that has been depleted and the tank is beginning to corrode internally. In some cases it is sediment stirring from the tank bottom. If the unit is over 8 to 10 years old and producing rust-colored water, tank replacement is often the recommended solution.
Our reputation is built on results. Here is what our customers have to say.
"I called many places to see if someone could come and install a much needed commercial sink at work. Saul called me back and said he could be there in a few hours, and 3 hours later he showed up and installed the sink, faucet and replaced a broken toilet we had."
"Smelled gas in the basement late at night and called the emergency line. A plumber was dispatched within the hour, located the leak at a corroded fitting on the water heater gas line, and repaired it on the spot. They even came back the next day to re-verify with the gas detector. Truly appreciated the care taken."
"Hydro jetted our main line after years of slow drains. Huge difference — everything drains fast now. Well worth it."