Water Heater Service in Palm Beach County

Hot water should be automatic

Cold showers are character-building… once. After that, they’re just rude.

Potty Doctor provides dependable water heater service across Palm Beach County, helping homeowners and businesses restore hot water fast—with calm, clear communication and workmanship that holds up. Whether you need a quick repair, a full replacement, tankless support, or routine maintenance, we’ll make the process simple and stress-free.

Call Potty Doctor: (561) 747-5212

Water Heater Services We Provide in Palm Beach County

We service both traditional tank systems and tankless units, including:

Tankless Water Heater Services

Tankless systems are efficient—but they need the right care to stay that way. We help with:

  • Diagnostics and troubleshooting

  • Inconsistent temperature or low hot water flow

  • Flushing and descaling

  • Repairs and part replacement

  • Tankless upgrades and replacements

Water Heater Repair

If your water heater is acting strange, there’s usually a reason (and we’re good at reasons).

Common repair calls include:

  • No hot water / not enough hot water

  • Water that’s too hot (or keeps changing temperature)

  • Strange noises (popping, rumbling, banging)

  • Leaks around the unit

  • Pilot light or ignition issues

  • Error codes (tankless)

We’ll inspect, diagnose, and explain your options clearly.

Water Heater Replacement

Sometimes a repair is smart. Sometimes it’s like putting a bandage on a sinking ship.

We’ll recommend replacement when it truly makes sense—based on:

  • Age and condition of the unit

  • Frequency of breakdowns

  • Efficiency and operating cost

  • Safety concerns or tank corrosion

  • Repair cost vs. long-term value

We’ll help you select the right unit for your household needs, then install it with care.

Water Heater Maintenance

Maintenance is the boring hero of hot water—quietly saving you from surprise problems.

Maintenance may include:

  • System inspection and safety checks

  • Flushing (tank units) to reduce sediment buildup

  • Tankless flushing/descaling

  • Component checks (when applicable)

  • Leak detection and performance testing

Good maintenance = fewer emergencies.

Repair vs. Replace: What’s Smarter?

  • Repair is usually best when the tank is sound and the issue is a component/setting problem.

  • Replace is often better when the unit is older, repairs keep repeating, or there are corrosion/safety concerns.

Signs You Need Water Heater Service

If any of these are happening, it’s time to call:

  • Hot water runs out too fast

  • Water looks rusty or smells off

  • Unit is leaking or pooling water

  • Rumbling, popping, or banging sounds

  • Temperature is inconsistent

  • Error codes on a tankless unit

  • Utility bills are climbing

  • Your unit is older and increasingly “moody”

(561) 747-5212 — We’ll help you get it sorted.

Water Heater Services

Your water heater is essential — and Potty Doctor has the expertise to service it right in Palm Beach County. Here’s how we help you keep hot water flowing:

Tankless Water Heater Services

Enjoy endless hot water on demand with a tankless water heater. These energy‑efficient systems save space, reduce utility costs, and never run out of hot water. Potty Doctor provides tankless water heater installation and service in Lake Worth Beach, Wellington, Palm Beach Gardens, and throughout Palm Beach County. Call today for a quote and upgrade your home’s efficiency.

Water Heater Repair

Avoid the shock of a cold shower with Potty Doctor’s water heater repair services. Serving Lake Worth Beach, Wellington, Palm Beach Gardens, and all of Palm Beach County, our licensed plumbers handle everything from routine cleaning to complex repairs. Call (561) 747‑5212 today to restore reliable hot water in your home.

Water Heater Replacement

Most water heaters last 8–12 years. If yours is aging or unreliable, it may be time for a replacement. Potty Doctor provides expert water heater installation and replacement in Lake Worth Beach, Wellington, Palm Beach Gardens, and across Palm Beach County. Get an upfront quote today by phone or online form and restore dependable hot water in your home.

Water Heater Maintenance

Protect your investment with regular water heater maintenance from Potty Doctor. Serving Lake Worth Beach, Wellington, Palm Beach Gardens, and all of Palm Beach County, our plumbers perform routine checks to ensure efficiency, prevent costly breakdowns, and extend the life of your system. Call (561) 747‑5212 today to learn more about pricing and schedule service.

Tank vs. Tankless: Which One Fits Your Home?

Not sure what you have—or what to choose next? Here’s the simple breakdown:

Tank water heaters:

  • Lower upfront cost

  • Straightforward operation

  • Great for many households

  • Limited hot water once the tank is depleted

Tankless water heaters:

  • Hot water on demand

  • Higher upfront investment

  • Requires regular flushing/descaling

  • Great for efficiency and continuous use

We’ll help you decide based on your usage, household size, and comfort goals.

Why Potty Doctor

  • Calm, clear communication — no confusion, no jargon fog

  • Options that make sense — repair, replace, or maintain based on what we find

  • Respect for your home — clean work, careful setup, tidy finish

  • Focus on reliability — hot water that stays consistent, not just “fixed for now”

Schedule Water Heater Service in Palm Beach County

Hot water problems don’t fix themselves. (They usually get more creative.)

Call Potty Doctor for water heater service in Palm Beach County, including repair, replacement, tankless service, and maintenance.

Call us now : (561) 747-5212

Water Heater FAQs

Do you service gas and electric water heaters?

Yes. We service both gas and electric water heaters throughout Palm Beach County. We’ll start with a quick diagnosis, explain what’s going on in plain English, and recommend the most practical fix.

What causes a water heater to leak?

Leaks can come from loose fittings, valves, the temperature/pressure relief valve, or internal components. Sometimes it’s a simple repair. If the tank itself is corroded, that’s usually a replacement situation (because tanks don’t “heal” — they just get wetter).

Why does my water heater make popping/banging noises?

That sound is often sediment buildup at the bottom of the tank. When water heats underneath it, it can create popping or rumbling. A proper flush/maintenance may help, and we’ll also check for any other issues that could be causing stress on the system.

Why do I run out of hot water so fast?

Common causes include sediment buildup, a failing heating element (electric), thermostat issues, a gas burner problem, or a tank that’s undersized for your household. We’ll test the system and tell you whether it’s a repair, maintenance, or upgrade situation.

How often should I schedule maintenance?

A good rule of thumb is about once a year for an inspection/maintenance check. If your home has hard water, your unit is older, or you’re noticing noise/temperature swings, you may benefit from more frequent service.

Should I repair or replace my water heater?

If the unit is relatively new and the problem is a component issue (thermostat, element, valve, burner/ignition), repair usually makes sense. If it’s older, repairs are becoming frequent, performance is poor, or the tank is leaking/corroded, replacement is often the smarter long-term move. We’ll lay out both options with real numbers.

Do you service both tank and tankless systems?

Yes — we service traditional tank water heaters and tankless units. Tankless systems have their own needs (like descaling, venting checks, and error-code diagnostics), and we’re set up for both.

What areas do you serve in Palm Beach County?

We serve Palm Beach County including Lake Worth Beach, West Palm Beach, Wellington, Palm Beach Gardens, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, and nearby areas. If you’re not sure you’re in range, call — we’ll tell you straight.

Can you help if my tankless shows an error code?

Absolutely. Error codes can mean anything from flow/pressure issues to ignition, venting, or scale buildup. We’ll read the code, check the system, and recommend the correct fix (not the “turn it off and hope” method).

What should I do if my unit is actively leaking?

If it’s actively leaking, turn off the power (breaker for electric) or set gas to off, and shut off the water supply to the heater if you can. Then call us. If the leak is from a valve or connection, it may be repairable. If it’s from the tank itself, it usually needs replacement quickly to prevent water damage.

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