Frequently Asked Questions

Choosing the right water heater size depends on the number of people in your home and your typical hot water usage. For a family of 1 or 2, a 30-gallon tank is usually sufficient. For 3-4 people, a 40 to 50-gallon tank is better. Larger households with more than four people should consider investing in a 50+ gallon tank or a tankless system. Our experts at Walker Plumbing Heating & Air can assess your household’s needs and recommend the most efficient option for consistent hot water and energy savings.

We recommend scheduling professional drain cleaning at least once a year to prevent clogs, reduce odors, and keep your plumbing system running smoothly. However, homes with more usage or older pipes may benefit from more frequent cleanings. If you notice slow drains, frequent clogs, or unpleasant odors, contact Walker Plumbing Heating & Air to schedule a drain cleaning service.

A rotten egg smell from your air conditioner usually indicates a gas leak, which is a serious safety concern. Natural gas is odorized with sulfur compounds to make leaks noticeable. If you smell rotten eggs, turn off your AC, evacuate your home immediately, and contact your gas company or emergency services before calling Walker Plumbing Heating & Air for repairs. Never ignore this warning sign.

Ductless air conditioning can be an excellent option for homes without existing ductwork, new room additions, or areas that need individual climate control. They are energy-efficient, easy to install, and allow for zoned cooling.

Central AC is generally better for even cooling in larger homes and is often more cost-effective for whole-house cooling if ductwork is already in place. Our Cedar City HVAC experts can help you determine which solution best matches your needs and budget.

While modern furnaces are designed with safety features, they can catch fire if not properly maintained. Common causes include dirty air filters, electrical issues, gas leaks, and flammable objects stored near the furnace. Scheduling regular maintenance and replacing filters helps reduce the risk of fire.

If you notice burning smells, sparking, or visible signs of damage, turn off the furnace and contact our team right away.

A furnace fuse may blow repeatedly due to issues like electrical overload, short circuits, faulty wiring, or a malfunctioning blower motor. Sometimes, an overworked furnace caused by a dirty filter or blocked air vents can also lead to blown fuses. Consistent fuse problems should be addressed by a professional to prevent further damage or safety hazards. Call Walker Plumbing Heating & Air for prompt troubleshooting and repairs in the Cedar City area.

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