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Trane water heater repair experts

Count on Sears Home Services as your local industry leader in home appliance repair. If you own a Trane water heater, we're here to help you with repairs and maintenance. Like most major brands, Trane water heaters benefit from regular maintenance. When you routinely have the systems checked, you can easily prevent costly breakdowns.

There's never a good time for a hot water heater to have problems. Get a step ahead, save yourself money, and extend the life of your water heater by scheduling service with the knowledgeable appliance repair experts at Sears Home Services. Plus, we stock most appliance parts and tools, so repairs can be made fast.

Sears is a Trane repair company you can count on, whether it's your water heater or another appliance. We support many other brand repairs, too.

Common Trane water heater repair issues we solve

The repair experts at Sears Home Services handle Trane water heater problems big and small. You can count on us to help at the first sign of an issue, or if the heater is flooding your home. During a water heater service call, our experts will diagnose your plumbing needs, make repairs fast, and recommend routine maintenance options.

Water heater leaking

A leaking Trane water heater can signal a damaged drain valve, or be a sign of a larger problem. The knowledgeable technicians at Sears Home Services can help you determine if repairs are possible, or if you'll need to buy a new appliance. Drain valves are often easy to replace as a first effort, but depending on the age of the Trane water heater, the maintenance services teams can usually tell when it's time to buy a new water heater.

Water heater not getting hot

Dealing with cold water? Sediment build-up and corrosion in the Trane water heater can affect the water temperature. This is more common in older Trane water heaters. When the technicians are checking your water heater, they'll also look for blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers that may be easy repairs on your appliance.

Water heater getting too hot

A hot Trane water heater isn't always a good thing. It can be an early indication that the unit is leaking or breaking down. In a Trane water heater, it can indicate that there's a faulty thermostat or heating element, stuck pressure relief valve, or sediment affecting the heating elements.

Contact Sears Home Services to schedule maintenance if you suspect an issue with the temperature of your water or Trane system.

Low flow water heater

Low water pressure in a Trane water heater can be caused by a number of factors. Like we've already pointed out, sediment is an issue, and not only does it affect the water heater unit itself, but it can get embedded in the shower heads and tap filters.

Water pressure issues can also be caused by leaks, blocked filters, or a faulty tempering valve. Water supply lines can also get kinked if the Trane water heater has shifted. A specialist from Sears Home Services can investigate all possible causes and help restore expected water flow and improve water pressure.

Noisy water heater

Trane water heaters can generate all kinds of noises. Sometimes these sounds are expected and normal, other times they're a cause for concern. If the sounds produced by your Trane water heater seem to have changed dramatically over time, or the noises are very loud like popping or hammering, schedule an appointment with a Sears Home Services specialist so they can help check for issues.

Water heater maintenance

Seek regular service on your Trane water heater to help ensure that it'll work efficiently and effectively for a long time. Routine Trane water heater maintenance can prevent property owners from costly, unexpected repairs over time.

Extend the life of your Trane water heater and count on the experts at Sears Home Services. They can help you learn more about the Systems Check-up package and Home Warranty options.

Sears Home Services offers Trane water heater repairs

Your Trane water heater repair experts

Sears Home Services experts are certified in servicing Trane water heaters, as well as household systems and major appliances from other manufacturers. If you want a regular maintenance plan or need help troubleshooting a major issue, you can count on our experienced technicians to keep your Trane water heater reliably working.

All repairs come with a 180-day workmanship guarantee. And, if our technician knows that the problem you're having with your water heater can't be repaired, all you'll typically pay is an affordable service appointment fee. They can also help recommend a modern and efficient Trane water heater to get your system working right again.

Flexible scheduling

Maintenance issues can escalate quickly with many appliances and systems, especially water heaters. The certified experts at Sears Home Services are here to help. Flexible scheduling online or over the phone makes it easier for homeowners to plan for maintenance or request same-day service.

Appointment updates

We know how helpful it is to receive confirmations or changes about service. When you've scheduled a Trane hot water heater repair appointment, rest assured you'll get all the updates you need about your service via text, email, or phone-whichever you prefer.

Protection plans

Home systems including water heaters are necessary investments for your home. Warranty plans can help ensure a long lifespan and offer property owners peace of mind. Protect your Trane system by asking your technician about our Sears Home Warranty plans.

With a single protection plan, you can get the coverage you need for all of the systems in your home, including your water heater.

Trane water heater repair FAQ

Is it better to fix or replace a Trane water heater?

Recommendations will vary depending on the age of the Trane water heater and the type of repair. Many repairs, such as a leaky valve, can be easy and affordable, but if you have an older system with compounding issues, the technician will help you weigh the options so you can make an informed decision.

If your water heater is older than 13 years, you're likely already on borrowed time. Upgrading your system can improve overall efficiency and even lower your utility bills.

How much does a plumber charge to replace a thermocouple on a Trane water heater?

The thermocouple on a Trane water heater is an affordable piece. Plumbing services usually cost around $150 when done by a qualified specialist from Sears Home Services. They'll be best able to estimate the job once they confirm your water heater model.

How much does it cost to diagnose a Trane water heater?

Time spent on diagnostic work for a Trane water heater really depends on the type of issue you're having with your system. Our experienced and knowledgeable technicians service thousands of water heaters every year, so they know what to look for if you can describe the issue you're having.

Be sure to note if the water is too hot, too cold, or low-pressure, and that will help them to identify the root problem.

How long does it take to replace a Trane water heater?

Sears Home Services offers Trane water heater installation, and can get the job done pretty fast. Depending on the access to your home and whether you're choosing a traditional water heater replacement or upgrading to an energy-efficient tankless water heater, it usually can be done within just 2 to 4 hours.

What is the life expectancy of a Trane water heater?

Trane water heaters last 8 to 12 years on average. A water heater that receives regular maintenance is more likely to last longer. Similarly, a water heater that has ongoing, unresolved issues may have a shorter lifespan due to sediment buildup due to the type of water in your home.

Get fast service for your Trane water heater repair

The water heater experts at Sears Home Services are certified specialists for home system repairs. We have years of experience diagnosing and making washer repairs, dryer repairs, dishwasher repairs, range repairs, and HVAC systems in a variety of brands. Whether you own a Trane water heater, washing machine, cooktop or another brand, we can help provide routine maintenance right at your own home.

When you need help with a repair or are ready to update your system, count on us to help you get the water heater service you need. Schedule an appointment for Trane water heater maintenance today online or give us a phone call to request service.

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Glossary Terms

Hard water is water that contains high levels of dissolved minerals, particularly calcium and magnesium. It contrasts with soft water, which has lower concentrations of these minerals.

A thermocouple is a sensor used for measuring temperature, consisting of two different metal wires joined at one end, which generate a voltage proportional to temperature changes.

A K-type thermocouple is a sensor used for temperature measurement, consisting of two dissimilar metal wires that generate a voltage proportional to temperature changes, widely recognized for its accuracy and wide temperature range.

A heat pump water heater is an energy-efficient appliance that uses electricity to move heat from the air or ground into water, rather than generating heat directly.