If your water heater quit in a Greenmeadow Eichler this morning, the real problem is the closet it lives in. We’ve been in that closet. Many times.
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Serving Palo Alto Homeowners When It Matters Most
Palo Alto packs serious architectural variety into a small footprint. Old Palo Alto, Crescent Park, and Professorville hold some of the Peninsula’s finest Craftsman bungalows and Spanish Revivals. Greenmeadow and Charleston Meadows are nationally famous Eichler tracts, with more Eichlers in Midtown, Barron Park, and Ventura. Downtown North, Embarcadero, and College Terrace mix pre-war stock with modern rebuilds.
Water Heater Boys provides same-day repair and installation throughout Palo Alto. Because the city runs on SFPUC’s Hetch Hetchy supply, the water is exceptionally soft — easy on tank interiors but rough on anode rods. We know the housing, the water, and the parts.
Common Water Heater Problems in Palo Alto Homes
Palo Alto’s mix of Eichlers and Craftsmans, plus Hetch Hetchy soft water, produces a distinct set of failures:
- No hot water — failed pilot, tripped breaker, or burned-out element
- Inconsistent temperature — thermostat failure or stuck mixing valve
- Water heater leaking — drain valve, pressure relief valve, or tank corrosion
- Rusty water — soft water accelerates anode depletion, then attacks the tank
- Rotten egg smell — depleted aluminum anodes; magnesium or powered anodes fix it
- Eichler closet constraints — Greenmeadow and Charleston Meadows rarely fit standard tanks; we use low-profile or relocate
- Slab-floor leak damage — most Eichlers and many Craftsmans sit on slab
- Pilot won’t stay lit — failing thermocouple or thermopile
- Old-house gas line limits — Old Palo Alto and Professorville often need upgrades for tankless
- Pressure relief valve discharge — thermal expansion on closed systems
- Sudden failure after 12+ years — soft water lets tanks last long, then go fast
- Undersized tanks after remodels — common in Crescent Park and Midtown
Brands We Install & Service in Palo Alto
Bradford White — our top pick for gas tanks. American-made and durable, with low-profile models that fit Eichler closets.
Navien — our preferred tankless, ideal for freeing up closet or garage space.
Rheem — reliable for tank and tankless. The ProTerra heat pump line qualifies for California rebates.
A.O. Smith — solid tank and heat pump options with good local parts.
We recommend the right brand for your home, not the highest-margin product on our truck.
Preventative Maintenance for Palo Alto Water Heaters
Hetch Hetchy water leaves tanks clean but burns through anode rods. The mistake we see most: homeowners skip the anode inspection because there’s no sediment problem:
- Annual tank flush — minimal sediment with soft water, but worthwhile
- Anode rod inspection every 2–3 years — critical in soft-water Palo Alto
- Pressure relief valve test to confirm proper operation
- Thermostat calibration for efficient operation
A maintained tank can reach 13–15 years. Neglect the anode and you may lose half that.
What Palo Alto Customers Are Saying
“Our 1955 Eichler in Greenmeadow has a utility closet that’s basically a phone booth. Two companies said we’d have to relocate to the garage. Water Heater Boys found a low-profile Bradford White that fit, installed by lunch. Saved us thousands.”
— David K., Greenmeadow, Palo Alto
Why Choose Water Heater Boys in Palo Alto
- Same-day service across all Palo Alto neighborhoods — typically within 2–4 hours
- Licensed and insured — all work meets Santa Clara County code
- Upfront, flat-rate pricing — total cost confirmed before we start
- Rebate expertise — TECH Clean CA and IRA paperwork handled for heat pump installs
- All major brands — Bradford White, Navien, Rheem, A.O. Smith stocked locally
- Honest assessments — if repair beats replacement, we’ll say so
- 5-star service — see what Palo Alto homeowners say about us on Google