Utah Tanked Water Heaters
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Water heater problems can happen anytime—and they almost always happen right when you need hot water the most. When those issues pop up, it doesn’t hurt to call an Expert. Our Expert technicians are able to accurately and professionally find what’s wrong with your water heater and fix it efficiently. From simple, small water heater repair services to a full unit replacement, we’ve got you covered. Our fully stocked trucks come ready to go 24/7.
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Water heater leaking? We got you covered.
Even with proper care and water heater maintenance, all water heaters will break down eventually and need to be replaced. You can trust our extensively trained Experts to install a new energy-efficient water heater to code. Keeping everyone safe and giving you peace of mind.
We know your time is valuable, which is why we provide fast and reliable services for all our commercial and residential customers. Our experienced plumbers, extended warranties and reliable services have made us the go-to team for water heater repairs and installations across the Wasatch Front.

As Experts, we get asked a lot of questions. We’ve compiled a list here of the most frequently asked ones.
How long do tanked water heaters last?
On average, tanked water heaters last between 8 to 12 years, depending on factors such as maintenance, usage patterns, and water quality. When you choose Expert Services, you can count on regular inspections and maintenance services to maximize the lifespan of your water heater.
What is a tanked water heater?
A tanked water heater is a traditional water heating system that stores hot water in a tank until it’s needed, providing a continuous supply of hot water for household use.
Which is better, tankless or tanked?
The choice between tankless and tanked water heaters depends on factors like hot water demand, space availability, and upfront cost. Tankless heaters offer energy efficiency and space-saving benefits, while tanked heaters are typically more affordable upfront.