We help you choose the right water heater for your home and ensure it’s installed correctly for optimal performance. Our process includes:
Assessment: Evaluate your hot water needs and installation space.
Preparation: Shut off water, drain old units, and disconnect utilities.
Installation: Set up the new unit and connect it properly.
Testing: Ensure the system works efficiently.
Cleanup: Dispose of old equipment and clean the area.
We diagnose and fix various water heater issues, including leaks, heating element failures, and thermostat problems. Our process involves:
Assessment: Identify the issue with your water heater.
Diagnosis: Check components like the thermostat and heating elements.
Repair: Replace faulty parts or perform necessary repairs.
Testing: Confirm proper function post-repair.
Routine maintenance helps extend your water heater’s lifespan and efficiency. Our services include:
Flushing the Tank: Remove sediment buildup.
Inspecting the Anode Rod: Prevent rust and corrosion.
Checking the Pressure Relief Valve: Ensure it’s functioning correctly.
Adjusting the Thermostat: Maintain optimal water temperature.
We install and repair tankless water heaters, which provide on-demand hot water efficiently. Our services include:
Assessment: Determine the best size and type for your home.
Installation: Set up the unit with proper connections.
Repair: Address any malfunctions or component issues.
If your water heater is outdated or malfunctioning, we offer replacement services including:
Assessment: Evaluate if replacement is needed.
Preparation and Removal: Disconnect and dispose of the old unit.
Installation: Install and connect the new water heater.
Testing: Verify that everything is working correctly.
If unsure, consider a professional inspection of your water heater if you notice:
– No hot water or inadequate heating
– Strange noises from the unit
– Leaks or moisture around the heater
– Increasing energy bills
– An aging water heater (over 8-12 years old)
These are some of the factors to consider include when considering whether or not you should get a new water heater include:
Type: Traditional tank, tankless, or heat pump
Size: Based on household needs
Energy Efficiency: To save on bills
Fuel Type: Electric, natural gas, propane, or oil
Cost: Balance initial investment with long-term savings