No hot water in Port Washington — especially in a Wisconsin winter — is an urgent problem. Burkhardt's licensed master plumbers diagnose and repair water heaters throughout Port Washington, restoring hot water quickly for both tank and tankless systems from all major manufacturers. We arrive with diagnostic tools and a comprehensive parts inventory to resolve most repairs on the first visit.
Port Washington is lakeside Ozaukee County city with a thriving harbor and historic downtown district. The area's homes are largely Victorian-era and bluff-top homes with plumbing ranging from original to recently updated. Local water supply is Lake Michigan municipal supply serving a historic harbor city. Mineral-bearing water accelerates scale formation on electric heating elements and heat exchanger surfaces, deposits sediment on tank floors, and corrodes anode rods faster than in softer-water communities. The most common water heater repair calls we handle in Port Washington include failed heating elements, faulty thermostats, worn anode rods, leaking pressure relief valves, and pilot light or igniter problems on gas-fired units.
Burkhardt's technicians provide an honest assessment of your unit's overall condition alongside every repair diagnosis. If the problem is a single failed component on a unit under 8 to 10 years old, repair is typically the right economic choice. If the unit is over 10 to 12 years old, has recurring issues, or shows signs of internal tank corrosion, we'll tell you so — and quote a replacement on the same visit if you'd like to compare costs. We service gas, electric, and tankless water heaters and carry parts for all major brands.
Burkhardt Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electric has served Port Washington and the surrounding Ozaukee County area for more than 60 years. We are a third-generation, family-owned company — not a franchise — which means local accountability and consistent service every time. GreenSky financing is available to help manage the cost of water heater repairs or replacement when the unit has reached end of life. Call 414-206-3049 to schedule service or speak with a dispatcher any time of day or night.
No Hot Water? Common Causes
Waking up to no hot water is one of the most common emergency calls we receive. The cause could be a failed pilot light or ignitor, a tripped reset button, a faulty thermocouple, sediment buildup in the tank, or a broken dip tube. In Southeastern Wisconsin, hard water accelerates sediment buildup — especially in Waukesha County homes on well water. Our technicians diagnose the problem fast and carry common replacement parts on every truck so most repairs are completed in a single visit.
We service all major water heater brands: Rheem, AO Smith, Bradford White, Navien, Rinnai, State, Noritz, and Takagi.
What are the most common water heater repairs in Port Washington?
In Port Washington's water environment (Lake Michigan municipal supply serving a historic harbor city), the most frequent repairs involve scale-encrusted heating elements on electric units, failing thermocouples on gas units, worn anode rods, and leaking temperature and pressure relief valves. Annual maintenance — including tank flushing and anode rod inspection — helps prevent many of these failures.
How do I know if my Port Washington water heater needs repair or full replacement?
Key factors are unit age and the nature of the failure. Units under 8 to 10 years old with a single failed component are usually worth repairing. Units over 10 to 12 years old — especially in Port Washington's mineral-bearing water environment — are often more economical to replace, particularly if the repair cost exceeds 40–50% of the replacement cost.
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