



When a water heater fails internally, there's no patching it. The tank had reached the end of its life, and this homeowner was left without hot water. That's the kind of problem that can't wait - it affects everything from morning showers to doing dishes.
We came in, pulled the old unit, and installed a new Rheem Performance 50-gallon electric water heater. Clean copper line connections at the top, proper fittings, and everything tied in correctly so the unit runs the way it should from day one. No shortcuts, no loose ends.
One thing we always get asked is - should I repair it or just replace it? Honestly, the answer depends on the age of the tank, what's failing, and whether a repair is even going to buy you meaningful time. When a tank fails internally, replacement is almost always the right call. Throwing money at a failing tank rarely makes sense.
Whether your water heater is leaking, running cold, or just showing its age, we'll walk you through your options and give you a straight answer. That's how we operate at IRPEEL HVAC INC. No upselling, no fluff - just honest work done right.