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How to Detect Electric Water Heater Problems

  • Post author:Webadmin
  • Post published:May 4, 2017
  • Post category:Water Heaters

Knowing your electric water heater won’t last forever gives you all the incentive you need to keep a watchful eye on it.Just to put some numbers to it, your water heater has a projected lifespan of 10-12 years (up to 20 years if you have a tankless system).  Once it…

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Why A Water Heater Inspection is So Important

  • Post author:Webadmin
  • Post published:November 2, 2016
  • Post category:Water Heaters

Whether it’s in your mind, on a spreadsheet, or a pad of paper, we all have a list somewhere of things that need to be done with regularity.  Like scheduling dental exams every six months.  Having your car’s oil changed every 5,000 miles.  And whatever else you tend to on…

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“Is a Heat Pump Water Heater Right for Me?”

  • Post author:Webadmin
  • Post published:July 13, 2016
  • Post category:Water Heaters

There was a time when we would get a lot of blank stares while talking to our customers about electric hybrid heat pump water heaters. But ever since the federal government imposed new and stricter standards on water heater energy efficiency, heat pump water heaters are gaining added attention and…

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Arnold & Sons Plumbing (Coronavirus) COVID-19 Safety Procedures:

We at Arnold & Sons Plumbing have always valued the health and safety of our customers and our technicians. But, with the recent outbreak of the Coronavirus, we at have implemented the following procedures as a precaution, to keep you our valued customer safe as we possibly can.

• Our service technician will shake your hand.

• We will remain at a safe social distance.

• Our service technician will not report to work if ill or feeling ill.

• Our service technician will wear fresh latex or nitrile gloves and shoe covers at all times while in your home.

• Our service technician will clean/spray all surfaces they come into contact with while in your home both before and after the service

• All equipment and tools brought into your home will be clean and safe.

If there is anything we can do to make you feel more comfortable in maintaining safety while in your home, please don’t hesitate to ask. We are always here to provide you with the best customer service experience possible.”