




A leaking water heater is one of those problems that just doesn't wait. Water on the floor, no hot water, and a homeowner left wondering how bad it's going to get. That's exactly what this Bedford homeowner was dealing with - and we were able to get out same-day to take care of it.
The old electric unit had to come out. In a tight utility closet like this one, that's not always a simple pull-and-replace. Our tech worked through the plumbing connections carefully, soldering copper fittings and getting everything seated right before the new unit ever went in. The work you don't see is usually what matters most.
We put in a State ProLine commercial-grade electric water heater. It's a solid unit - built to handle everyday demand without cutting corners on longevity or efficiency. Getting it fitted properly in that narrow space, with the connections done clean and the electrical sorted out, takes patience. We don't rush through installs just to get to the next call.
What the homeowner got at the end of the day was hot water back on - same day they called. No overnight without a shower. No waiting around for parts. Just a clean water heater installation done right, and one less thing to stress about.
A leaking water heater almost always gets worse before it gets better. If yours is making noise, leaving puddles, or just not heating like it used to, that's your sign to get it looked at before it turns into a bigger headache.