"We had Treg of Baum Plumbing install a new water heater with a whole house hot water recirculation system, with a water softener and also a high pressure patio mister system. We are very satisfied with quality of the installation, the workmanship is first rate. Treg accomplished our project in only a few days at a price that beat our other bids. Carol and I whole heartedly recommend Baum Plumbing for any of your plumbing needs."
- Frederick O. Voosen
In Arizona, the hard water can be tough on plumbing. On average, a standard tank water heater lasts between 6 to 12 years. If your unit is over a decade old and requiring frequent repairs, replacement is usually the most cost-effective option.
If your tank is leaking from the bottom, it must be replaced. For issues like a broken heating element or a faulty pressure relief valve on a newer unit, a simple repair is often all that's needed. We will always give you an honest assessment.
For many families, yes. Tankless units provide endless hot water, take up significantly less space, and last longer (often 15-20 years) than traditional tanks. We can assess your home's gas and electrical setup to see if a tankless system is a good fit.
There could be a few possible causes. Sediment buildup inside the tank can reduce the amount of available hot water, a very common problem in Arizona. A professional inspection can determine whether a simple flush or repair will restore your hot water supply.