Water Heater Installation and Repair

Typically, a tank water heater lasts about six to eight years. If your unit is around or past that age, it’s usually a good idea to replace it before it fails. Doing this can prevent bigger problems down the road.

Other signs include staining on or around the water heater, water pooling near the unit, or reduced hot water. For example, if you used to be able to take two showers in a row but now can’t, that means the heater is corroding inside and becoming less efficient. When a water heater starts to oxidize on the inside, it’s a clear signal that failure is coming.

Benefits of Upgrading
High-efficiency water heaters, especially tankless models, save money by only heating water when you need it. Unlike traditional tank heaters that keep water hot 24/7, tankless units turn on only when you open a faucet or shower. This cuts down on wasted energy and lowers your utility bills.
What Sets Our Installation Apart

We use the best materials and do everything according to code. Our team handles every step—from removing the old unit to wiring and installing the new one. You won’t have to call multiple contractors because we do it all.

Our craftsmanship goes beyond the minimum. We want your water heater to not only work well but also look neat and reflect the investment you’re making in your home.

Tankless Water Heaters

Tankless water heaters work well for homes with three and a half bathrooms or fewer. We base this on the number of showers that might be running at the same time.

If you have more bathrooms, tankless units can struggle to keep up with demand. In those cases, we might recommend installing multiple units or exploring other efficient options like storage tanks paired with boilers.

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