If we determine you would benefit from installing a new water heater in your home, we can help you choose the best new water heater for your family’s needs, lifestyle, and budget. We can install these types of hot water heaters in homes:
- Conventional - A conventional water heater has a large storage tank that can hold between 30-60 gallons of water. Water is heated with natural gas, electricity, propane, or fuel oil and stored in the tank until you need it. If you install a high-efficiency water heater, you can save up to 7% on your water heating costs.
- Tankless - A tankless water heater doesn’t use a storage tank but heats water up on-demand as it passes through the unit. It uses a heat exchanger to heat up the water using electricity, propane, or natural gas. Tankless water heaters can be mounted on a wall and don’t take up much space. If you install a tankless water heater, you can save up to 30% on your water heating costs.
- Hybrid - A hybrid water heater has a holding tank for water but uses a heat pump on top of the tank to heat the water. The heat pump transfers warm air from the room into the unit to heat the water. If that isn’t sufficient, the heat pump has a heating element that heats up water as needed. If you install a hybrid water heater, you can save up to 60% on your water heating costs.
Once we install a new water heater in your home, we recommend that you schedule routine water heater maintenance. This can prevent plumbing problems and save you money because it will help extend the overall lifespan of your water heater. Our Advantage Plan helps our customers schedule plumbing maintenance services and prevent future plumbing issues.