Water Heaters

Don't start your morning off with a cold shower!

Kansas City Water Heaters

Your water heater usually sits out of sight and relatively unnoticed, until you have a problem. If you're like most of us, as long as the heater is delivering hot water on demand, you don't bother to check on it. However, like other mechanical systems in your home, water heaters need regular maintenance in order to function properly. If your water heater is malfunctioning, let Genesis Plumbing give you an accurate estimate!


We start our days off with a hot shower, depend on hot water to properly wash our hands, and depend on hot water to clean dishes and our laundry. When our water heater malfunctions it can be very frustrating!

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Water Heater Repair in Kansas City

Signs of a Malfunctioning Water Heater

  • Too Little Hot Water: A water tank that produces too little hot water is one of the many common water heater problems you may encounter. Usually this can be solved by turning up the temperature on the tank's thermostat. 
  • No Hot Water: If you don't get any hot water when you turn on the hot water faucets and your water heater is gas-powered, the most likely problem is a pilot light that has blown out. 
  • Smelly Water: Smelly hot water usually means that the water has become infected with bacteria. Generally, you can detect a rotten egg-type smell. 
  • Noisy Water Tank: If your water tank is making noise, it could be a sign of one of several problems. Having a service professional inspect it is probably best.
  • Leaking Tank: Unfortunately, once your tank starts to leak, it's finished and it's time for a new one. Leaks, even small ones, are not something you want to ignore. 

Water Heater Installation

If your water heater continues to have recurring issues, or suffers a major leak, it's time to have a new one installed. The experts at Genesis Plumbing will give you an estimate and inform you of the pros and cons of tank and tankless water heaters.


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Ask About Our Tankless Water Heaters

Tankless water heaters take up much less space than storage water heaters as they heat the water directly. When you turn on the hot water, the cold water travels through a pipe and into the tankless water heater unit where it is heated by a gas burner or an electric element. This allows you a constant supply of hot water.

Tankless water heaters (also called “on demand” units or an instant hot water heater) use 30 to 50 percent less energy than units with tanks, saving a typical family about $100 or more per year, depending on water usage.

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