Water Heater Repair Problems We Handle in Colton
No Hot Water
Often a thermocouple or pilot assembly on gas units; a failed heating element on electric units.
Learn more →Rusty or Discolored Water
Discolored hot water (but clear cold water) often points to a corroding anode rod or sediment.
Learn more →Pilot Won’t Stay Lit / Gas Smell
A pilot issue can be a thermocouple problem — but any gas smell means leave the area first.
Read gas-safety steps →Running Out of Hot Water Fast
Often sediment buildup, a failing element, or a unit nearing end of life.
Compare tankless options →Water Heater & Gas Safety
Shut off the cold-water supply valve at the top of the tank if it’s leaking.
Shut off power at the breaker for an electric unit if it’s safe to reach.
Leave a discharging T&P relief valve alone — that’s a signal to call us, not a DIY fix.
Smell gas near the unit? Leave the area immediately.
Repair, Replace, or Go Tankless in Colton
Repair vs. Replacement
Age, what’s failed, and repair cost versus replacement cost all factor in. A leaking tank almost always means replacement.
Tank vs. Tankless
Tankless units heat on demand and often last longer, but may need additional venting or gas-line work.
Sediment & Maintenance
Routine tank flushing helps manage the buildup that causes noise and reduced efficiency.
How Our Process Works
Describe the problem using the request form or by calling (951) 752-5422.
Diagnosis — we test the relevant components to identify the actual cause.
Clear options — repair versus replacement, explained in plain language.
The work — with your approval, we complete the repair or replacement.
Cost Factors
Which component failed, gas or electric, parts availability, tank age, and code-related items like venting or the T&P valve all affect cost.
Permits & Utilities
The City of Colton’s Development Services Department (Building & Safety) handles permits and inspections. The City of Colton Water & Wastewater Department manages water and wastewater service.
Why Colton Chooses MoVal Plumbing & Drain for Water Heater Service
We diagnose the actual cause first and give Colton homeowners a straight answer — repair or replace — before recommending either.
Water Heater FAQs — Colton
Is it worth repairing my water heater, or should I replace it?
It depends on the unit’s age, what’s failed, and how the repair cost compares to a new unit.
Why do I have no hot water at all?
Common causes include a failed thermocouple or pilot issue on gas units, or a tripped high-limit switch on electric units.
My water heater is leaking — is that always the tank?
Not always. Fittings and valves can leak without the tank itself failing. A tank leaking from the body generally means replacement.
Do I need a permit to replace my water heater in Colton?
Water heater replacement is generally permitted work — see the permits note above for the authority in Colton.
What is sediment, and does it matter?
Sediment is mineral buildup that settles at the tank bottom, reducing efficiency and shortening the unit’s life.
I smell gas near my water heater — what should I do?
Leave the area immediately, avoid switches, and contact your gas utility or emergency services from a safe location.
Have a Water Heater Repair Need in Colton?
Tell us what’s going on and we’ll confirm availability before scheduling.
Call (951) 752-5422