True Flow Services LLC
Water Heater Services In Florence, KY
Serving all of Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati
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Common Water Heater Issues
Get an expert to perform hot water heater repairs or water heater replacements in your Greater Cincinnati, home. As a top water heater maintenance company, True Flow Services works with gas and electric units and provides flat-rate pricing for quality services. Don’t risk enduring cold showers or bathing your kids in cold water. You need a fully functioning water heater to provide hot water for your household. Call True Flow Services to book an appointment today.
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Why Choose True Flow Services For Water Heater Services?

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Our team is thoroughly trained and certified in safe practices.

Licensed Plumbers
We use high-quality products to ensure the best results.

Quality Guarantee
We are fully licensed and insured, giving you peace of mind.

Locally-Owned
We bring attention to detail, and a commitment to excellence in every project.
What Water Heater Is Best For You?
When it comes to choosing the best tanked water heater for your home, there are a few key factors to consider—starting with whether you need a gas or electric model. Gas water heaters tend to heat water faster and are typically more energy-efficient in areas where natural gas is affordable. Electric water heaters, on the other hand, are often easier to install and maintain, especially in homes without a gas line. The right choice often comes down to what fuel source your home already has, your budget, and your household’s hot water usage habits.
Size matters too. For smaller households or limited space, a 40-gallon water heater may be sufficient, especially if you don’t run multiple appliances or showers at the same time. For most average-sized families, a 50-gallon tank is the most common and practical choice, offering enough hot water for two to four people. If you have a larger family, a big soaking tub, or find yourself constantly running out of hot water, a 75-gallon model might be the better fit to keep up with demand without interruptions.
Another important factor is the physical size and shape of the unit—specifically, tall vs. short water heaters. Tall models hold more water but require more vertical space for installation. They’re ideal for basements or utility closets with high ceilings. Short water heaters (sometimes called “lowboys”) offer the same functionality but with a wider, squatter design that fits better under cabinets or in crawl spaces. Choosing the right height ensures your new water heater fits comfortably in your available space.
At True Flow Services, we help Northern Kentucky homeowners choose the right tanked water heater based on lifestyle, home layout, and long-term performance. Whether you’re replacing an old unit or upgrading for better efficiency, we’ll walk you through your options clearly—so you feel confident in your choice.
Water Heater Repairs
If your water heater isn’t keeping up like it used to—or worse, not producing hot water at all—it doesn’t always mean you need a full replacement. In many cases, a professional water heater repair can get things running again quickly and affordably. Common repair issues include faulty heating elements, worn-out thermostats, broken gas valves, or sediment buildup inside the tank. You might also notice warning signs like strange noises, inconsistent temperatures, or water pooling around the base of the unit. If you spot any of these, it’s time to call a licensed plumber.
At True Flow Services, we offer fast and honest water heater repairs across Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati. Our team will diagnose the problem, explain your options in plain language, and fix the issue using brand-name parts that last. With over 1,000 five-star reviews and a reputation for integrity, you can trust us to get your hot water flowing again—without the hassle.
Water Heater Replacements
Sometimes, a water heater is simply past its prime. If your unit is over 10 years old, needs frequent repairs, or no longer meets your household’s hot water needs, a water heater replacement might be the smartest—and most cost-effective—option. New models are not only more energy-efficient, but they also heat water faster and more consistently. Whether you’re switching from electric to gas (or vice versa) or upgrading to a larger tank size, a replacement gives you a chance to better match your home’s hot water demands.
True Flow Services makes the replacement process stress-free. We’ll help you choose the right size and fuel type based on your home and budget, then install it safely and cleanly. We use only trusted, high-quality water heaters that we’ve installed in hundreds of homes throughout Florence, Covington, and surrounding areas.
Water Heater FAQ’s
True Flow Services is here to assist with any questions you may have, ensuring a smooth and informed plumbing experience for all our valued clients.
How long does a typical tank water heater last?
Most traditional tank water heaters last 6 to 10 years, depending on the brand, maintenance, and water quality. If your water heater is over 10 years old and showing signs like rust-colored water, loud rumbling noises, or frequent repairs, it may be time to consider a replacement.
Why am I running out of hot water so quickly?
If your hot water isn’t lasting as long as it used to, your water heater may be undersized, have a broken heating element, or suffer from sediment buildup inside the tank. These issues can reduce efficiency and hot water output. A plumber can help determine whether a repair or upgrade is needed.
What’s the difference between a gas and electric water heater?
Gas water heaters heat water faster and may cost less to operate if you already have a gas line. Electric models are typically easier to install, require less maintenance, and are a great option for homes without gas service. The best choice depends on your home’s setup and energy costs in your area.
Can I replace my water heater with a bigger tank?
Yes, but the new tank must fit the space you have and comply with local plumbing codes. If your household has grown or you’re constantly running out of hot water, upgrading from a 40-gallon to a 50- or 75-gallon tank may be a smart move. Our team at True Flow Services can help you size and install the right unit safely.
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Residential Plumbing Services

Water Heater Services
Whether it’s no hot water or a full system upgrade, we install, repair, and maintain water heaters with expert precision.

Drain Cleaning
Fast, effective drain clearing to fix slow sinks, backed-up tubs, and clogged toilets so your plumbing flows like it should.

Sewer Line Repair
When your sewer line is damaged or backed up, we provide expert diagnosis and repair to protect your yard.

Hydro Jetting
We use high-pressure water jetting to clear years of grease, sludge, and roots from your pipes.

Camera Pipe Inspections
See exactly what’s happening inside your pipes with real-time video inspections that find problems without guesswork.

Water Line Repair
Whether it's a leaking main or corroded pipe, our team locates and repairs water lines to restore clean water to your home.

Other Plumbing Services
Reliable plumbing solutions—from emergency repairs to water heaters and leak detection.
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