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Virtually diagnose and/or repair your appliances and HVAC units today without anyone stepping foot inside your home! Starting at $45 you can take control of your home appliance repairs via video chat with a certified technician when it’s convenient for you. Make an appointment today on our website. Neli's certified technicians will work with you to conduct either a diagnosis to find out what's wrong or a repair. You will use Neli’s advanced video chat technology during your appointment. Schedule your appointment today at nelihome.com or call us at 833-876-0900!
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Keavon R on May 2025
Local Expert Geek Squad Agents can fix your Appliance or TV regardless of where purchased. 90-day warranty along with professional, quick, and clean services. Check us out online, by phone, or at over 1,100 Best Buy stores.
Local Expert Geek Squad Agents can fix your Appliance or TV regardless of where purchased. 90-day warranty along with professional, quick, and clean services. Check us out online, by phone, or at over 1,100 Best Buy stores.
No project is to big or small, call for your free estimate today!
No project is to big or small, call for your free estimate today!
Additional DBA - Krell Industries. Family owned & operated. Nationwide service.
Additional DBA - Krell Industries. Family owned & operated. Nationwide service.
Comprehensive protection for your computers, electronics, and appliances of nearly any age or brand.
Comprehensive protection for your computers, electronics, and appliances of nearly any age or brand.
Physical address: 1030 FAIRVIEW AVE
Physical address: 1030 FAIRVIEW AVE
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50% up front, all major credit cards accepted. 24 hour response time.
Drain Works, L.L.C., in Mooresville, IN, is the area's leading drain cleaning company serving Mooresville, Martinsville and surrounding areas since 2014. We offer drain cleaning and repair, sewer lines, water line replacement and more. For all your drain cleaning needs, contact Drain Works, L.L.C. in Mooresville. Please send email inquires to drainworksmorgancounty@gmail.com
Drain Works, L.L.C., in Mooresville, IN, is the area's leading drain cleaning company serving Mooresville, Martinsville and surrounding areas since 2014. We offer drain cleaning and repair, sewer lines, water line replacement and more. For all your drain cleaning needs, contact Drain Works, L.L.C. in Mooresville. Please send email inquires to drainworksmorgancounty@gmail.com
Regional contractor specializing in post-frame buildings, garages, barns, concrete, kitchen & bath, outdoor living, decks, and many more. We pride ourselves in making the build completely customize-able to fit your specific needs.
Regional contractor specializing in post-frame buildings, garages, barns, concrete, kitchen & bath, outdoor living, decks, and many more. We pride ourselves in making the build completely customize-able to fit your specific needs.
We do everything from the footer to finish. Nothing is too big or too small. We do it all...
We do everything from the footer to finish. Nothing is too big or too small. We do it all...
You'll need an expansion tank if your home has a closed water system, which is standard in newer homes or those with backflow preventers or pressure regulators. Expanding hot water has nowhere to go in closed systems, creating potentially damaging pressure. The expansion tank provides space for this expanded water, protecting your plumbing system and water heater from premature failure. Many local building codes now require expansion tanks, and some water heater warranties may be voided without one.
For a standard 50-gallon water heater, a two-gallon expansion tank is sufficient. This sizing assumes normal household water pressure between 40 and 60 psi. If your home has higher water pressure (60 to 80 psi), consider upgrading to a slightly larger tank for added protection. The expansion tank's purpose is to accommodate the increased volume that occurs when cold water heats up, which is proportional to your water heater's capacity.
Watch for signs like dripping water around the tank, fluctuating water pressure throughout your home, or unusual noises in your plumbing system. A properly functioning expansion tank should feel light when tapped on the bottom—if it feels heavy or waterlogged, the internal bladder has likely failed. Other indicators include frequent triggering of your temperature and pressure relief valve, visible corrosion on the tank, or unexplained increases in your water bill, suggesting hidden leaks.
Most expansion tanks have a service life of five to 10 years, though some may last up to 12 years or more with proper maintenance. Factors affecting lifespan include water quality, system pressure, installation quality, and tank construction. Hard water areas often see shorter lifespans due to mineral buildup. Regular maintenance checks can help identify potential issues before complete failure. When your water heater is due for replacement, it's wise to replace the expansion tank simultaneously, even if it hasn't failed yet.
A 30-gallon water heater needs an expansion tank if your home has a closed plumbing system. The need for an expansion tank is determined by your plumbing system type rather than water heater size. Even smaller water heaters create thermal expansion when heating water. If your home has a backflow preventer, pressure regulator, or check valve on the main water line, you have a closed system that requires an expansion tank. Check your local plumbing codes, as many jurisdictions now mandate expansion tanks regardless of water heater size.