Water Heater Sales and Service

Your water heater is a part of your home that deserves immediate attention when problems arise. You can contact us if you experience issues such as water leaks, water coming out hotter or colder than usual, dirty water, low flow issues or something else.

Reliable Water Heater Solutions for Your Home

When your hot water isn’t flowing, every shower, load of laundry, or sink use feels like a hassle. At J D Denton Plumbing, we specialise in water-heater repairs, replacements, and installations tailored to homes across Arkansas. Whether you have a traditional tank system, are upgrading to tankless, or dealing with hard-water buildup, our licensed technicians are ready to get your hot water back quickly, safely and efficiently.

Water Heater Repairs

We can install both conventional storage tanks water heater and tankless water heaters.
Our experts will consult with you when you first contact us to identify your needs. They will use their experience to make suggestions to you that may save you money or help your family feel more comfortable. 

We are here not just to perform work and collect a bill for our services. We're also here to ensure that you are 100 percent satisfied with our services.


Your water heater can have many problems with the internal or external parts. For example, your dip tube could be malfunctioning. Your thermostat or heater pump may be broken. You may need new pressure valves installed.
 
Our technicians are fully dedicated to performing full diagnostic processes and then resolving the issues.

We want you and your family to experience clean, mild-temperature water outputs at all times. Therefore, we will repair the necessary parts and recommend full water heater replacement when necessary.
 
There is no task that we can't tackle in the category of water heaters. Contact us to request information about our repair and installation services. Our phone number is
870-574-0786.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why does my water take longer to heat up in the winter?

     Colder Arkansas winters drop the temperature of the water coming into your home. This means your water heater has to work harder and longer to raise it to your preferred temperature. We can check your unit’s settings, insulation, and performance to help reduce the wait time.

  • Is my water heater big enough for my family size?

     Many Arkansas homes rely on older, undersized units. A growing family, added bathrooms, or increased laundry use can push a small tank past its limits. We can assess your current setup and recommend the right tank size or a tankless system for better output.


  • Why is my water rusty or discolored only when using hot water?

     If the cold water is clear but the hot water looks rusty, the issue is usually inside the tank itself. Modern Arkansas groundwater can carry minerals that speed up internal corrosion over time. We can inspect the tank and check the anode rod to keep the system protected.

  • Does my water heater need extra insulation?

     If your water heater is located in an unconditioned space like an attic, garage, or outdoor utility area, insulation is key. These areas get hot in the summer and cold in the winter, especially in Arkansas, which can lead to heat loss and higher energy bills. We can evaluate your setup and add insulation where needed.


  • Is it normal for my water heater to shut off after storms or power flickers?

    Power drops from Arkansas storms can cause electric units to trip a breaker or make gas units reset. If this happens often, it may indicate an electrical issue, a failing thermostat, or an older control valve. We can troubleshoot and ensure your system is safe and reliable.


  • How long do water heaters typically last in Arkansas?

     Most tank water heaters last 8 to 12 years, but lifespan can be shorter in areas with hard water or high sediment levels. We can inspect your system and give you a clear idea of whether it’s worth repairing or replacing.


  • Why is my water heater not heating properly?

    It could be caused by sediment buildup, a faulty part, an aging unit, or inconsistent gas or electrical supply. We can inspect your system and recommend the best fix or replacement option.

  • What causes low water pressure?

    Low pressure can come from clogged pipes, damaged fixtures, buildup in the water heater, or issues with the main water line. A quick evaluation will identify the cause.

  • Do you work on commercial plumbing systems?

    Yes. We service offices, restaurants, retail spaces, industrial buildings, and more. This includes restrooms, drains, large appliances, and full plumbing installations.

Hot water troubles don’t have to slow down your home. Whether you need repairs, a replacement, or an energy-efficient upgrade, the team at J D Denton Plumbing is ready to help.

Reach out today for fast, friendly service and a clear estimate.


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