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Whether you're in need of a brand-new water heater installation, seeking a timely replacement, requiring a meticulous repair, or just aiming for regular maintenance to keep things running smoothly, we're here to address all your water heater concerns and more.

Tankless Water Heater Installation

Tankless water heaters.

Say goodbye to standby losses of traditional heaters and hello to savings!

How Do Tankless Water Heaters Operate?

Simply put, when you turn on a hot water tap, cold water travels through the unit's heat exchanger. Here, a natural gas burner heats the water, ensuring you always have a steady flow of hot water without the wait time of filling up a storage tank.

Why Choose Tankless? The Benefits Breakdown.

  • Efficient by Design: Tankless water heaters shine in energy efficiency, using up to 50% less energy than their traditional counterparts. Only heat water when you need it, not around the clock.

  • Cost Savings: Less energy means more savings! Plus, with many regions offering rebates or tax credits for tankless units, your wallet stands to benefit even more. [CHECK OUT AVAILABLE REBATES!]

  • Compact and Convenient: Perfect for homes where space is at a premium, tankless heaters take up significantly less room than traditional ones.

  • Built to Last: Expect a longer lifespan from a tankless water heater. Without the usual risks of corrosion found in tank-style units, they're designed to stand the test of time.

  • Always Ready: Say goodbye to cold showers. With on-demand heating, a tankless unit ensures you always have a steady supply of hot water.

Consider the switch, and embrace the future of efficient heating!

Water Heater Replacement

Traditional water heaters.

Experiencing those sudden cold water shocks during your morning routine? Or noticing inconsistent water temperatures?

Don't worry, The Water Heater Guy is here to help! Our skilled plumbing experts offer prompt and dependable water heater inspections, repairs, installations, and replacements—ensuring you have hot water right when you want it.


Understanding Storage Tank Water Heaters

These heaters come equipped with a reservoir, holding between 20 to 100 gallons of hot water. When you turn on your hot tap, the heater releases water from the tank's top. To replenish, cold water flows into the tank's bottom, gets heated, and keeps the tank full. But, a heads-up: even if you're not using the hot tap, energy might get used. Why? Standby heat losses. This means the tank might lose some heat to its surroundings, potentially affecting your energy bills.

The water heater works tirelessly, ensuring you've got hot water at your fingertips. But, being an ever-active appliance, it's prone to wear and tear. Here's what could potentially disrupt your warm showers:

  • Pilot Light Issues: Got a gas-powered heater? A troublesome pilot light might be behind any temperature inconsistencies.

  • Thermostat Troubles: If you've got an electric water heater, it's the thermostat ensuring you get the right water temperature. A hiccup here could be the culprit.

  • The Drip Drama: Leaks happen. Though they might not always mess with your temperature, they can certainly undermine your heater's reliability.

Need help? Don’t let cold showers ruin your day—reach out to us!

Water Heater Brands

At The Water Heater Guy, we service many tank and tankless water heaters. While we have experience installing many different brands, we primarily specialize in the following:

Tank:

Tankless: