Licensed Plumber Essex County

Water Heater Repair in West Orange, NJ — Fast Diagnosis, Lasting Fixes, Honest Service

Common Water Heater Problems We Repair

No Hot Water

If your water heater is producing no hot water at all, the cause could range from a failed heating element (electric units) to a faulty pilot light or gas valve issue (gas units), a tripped breaker, or a malfunctioning thermostat. Our technicians diagnose the root cause accurately — not just the symptom.

Insufficient Hot Water

Running out of hot water faster than usual, or getting water that’s warm but never truly hot, often points to a failing heating element, sediment buildup reducing tank efficiency, or a thermostat set too low. We identify the exact issue and restore your system to full capacity.

Water Heater Leaking

Leaks around the base of your water heater, at the pressure relief valve, or at pipe connections are serious and should never be ignored. Depending on the source, leaks may indicate a failed valve, loose connections, or internal tank corrosion — each requiring a different repair approach.

Discolored or Rusty Hot Water

Rusty or brownish water from your hot water lines is typically a sign that the interior of your tank is corroding — often because the anode rod (the component designed to prevent corrosion) has deteriorated and needs replacement. In more severe cases, it may signal that the tank itself needs to be replaced.

Strange Noises — Rumbling, Popping, or Banging

Sediment buildup at the bottom of a water heater tank hardens over time, causing the heating element to overheat the deposits and create disruptive sounds. Regular flushing can prevent this — but once it’s severe, the efficiency loss and potential for tank damage make prompt action important.

Water Too Hot or Inconsistent Temperature

Temperature fluctuations or scalding hot water often point to a faulty thermostat. We recalibrate or replace the thermostat and restore safe, consistent water temperatures throughout your home.

Pilot Light Won’t Stay Lit

For gas water heaters, a pilot light that repeatedly goes out may indicate a failing thermocouple, a draft issue, or gas supply problems. This is a safety-relevant issue and should be addressed by a licensed professional, not a DIY fix.

Water Heater Brands We Service

We repair all major water heater brands, including Rheem, A.O. Smith, Bradford White, State Water Heaters, Kenmore, GE, Whirlpool, Navien, Rinnai, and more. Both gas and electric tank-style water heaters are within our scope.

Repair vs. Replace — We’ll Give You the Honest Answer

One of the most common questions homeowners ask is: should I repair my water heater or replace it? At Recchia Plumbing & Heating, we give you a straightforward, unbiased assessment based on the age of the unit, the cost of the required repair, and the long-term value of your options.

When Repair Makes Sense

If your water heater is under 8–10 years old and the repair involves a component replacement (thermostat, heating element, thermocouple, anode rod, pressure relief valve) that is significantly less than the cost of a new unit — repair is typically the smarter financial decision.

When Replacement Makes More Sense

If your water heater is 10–12+ years old, has experienced repeated failures, is showing signs of internal tank corrosion, or the repair cost approaches 50% or more of a new unit’s price — replacement is usually the better long-term investment. We’ll tell you this honestly, even if it means a bigger job for us. Your best interest comes first.

Why Choose Recchia Plumbing & Heating for Water Heater Repair in West Orange?

Licensed NJ Plumber — Not a Handyman

Water heater repair — especially on gas-fired units — involves safety considerations that require a properly licensed plumber. Every repair we perform complies with NJ plumbing codes and manufacturer requirements, protecting your home, your warranty, and your family.

Accurate Diagnosis the First Time

We don’t guess — we diagnose. Our technicians identify the real cause of your water heater problem so that the repair we perform actually solves it. This means fewer callbacks, fewer repeat visits, and less money spent over time.

Transparent Pricing — You Approve Before We Work

We quote before we wrench. You’ll know exactly what the repair will cost before we start — no surprise bills, no upselling you on repairs you don’t need.