WATER HEATERS
Buying a water heater doesn’t have to be confusing. After considering factors such as natural gas or electric, tank or tankless, sizing, and both the up-front cost and the cost to operate, you can find the best water heater for your home.
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Do I Need to Replace a Water Heater?
If you’re asking that question, the answer is probably yes, and it’s especially true if you don’t know how old the water heater is in your home. The conventional water heater with a tank, which is the most common type in the United States, has an average life span of 8 to 12 years.
TANKLESS WATER HEATERS
Tankless water heaters heat water directly without the use of a storage tank. When a hot water tap is turned on, cold water travels through a pipe into the unit. Either a gas burner or an electric element heats the water. As a result, tankless water heaters deliver a constant supply of hot water.
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Save energy by heating water only when needed, eliminating energy lost during standby operation!
STANDARD WATER HEATERS
Our water heater technicians are available around the clock to fix your emergencies. You shouldn’t have to endure cold showers or worry about whether that leak will turn into a flood. Call us at the first sign of a problem and we can send a technician to your home immediately to address the problem.
If you are in need of a New Unit, we offer top of the line Bradford White commercial and residential products.