Water heaters are the most ignored component of a home comfort system – until they break. We can help you make the right choice for every home’s needs.

A water heating system typically provides hot water for uses such as bathing, cleaning, cooking, and space heating. Common water heating systems include gas, electric, tank, and tankless designs, along with the controls, piping, and insulation required to feed hot water to the intended location. Water Heater Pros installs our water heaters to comply with the Energy Standards to save you money on energy bills.

GAS TANK WATER HEATERS

These are the most common type of water heaters. They can store and heat large amounts of water at a time and are suitable for steady, high-use demands. Tank water heater solutions offer a lower initial purchase price, often simpler installation, and the convenience of still having hot water even in electrical outages for gas-powered heaters.

ELECTRIC TANK WATER HEATERS

In homes with electric water heaters, a large portion of your monthly electricity costs is coming from heating water. Keeping that water heater running as well and as efficiently as possible can help you drastically cut down on those costs, that’s where Water Heater Pros comes in. We ensure your tanks are running at top efficiency, from morning showers to washing dishes in the evening. With a properly sized electric water heater, you’ll always have an abundant supply of hot water standing by, and plenty of reserve power to make more when you need it.

WHEN DO YOU NEED YOUR WATER HEATER REPLACED?

Water heaters are a vital part of any home today. When your unit starts experiencing issues or reaches the extent of its lifespan, you need to think about water heater replacement. Water Heater Pros is here to help. We take the stress out of replacement so that you can simply enjoy reliable hot water for years to come.

SIGNS YOU NEED A NEW GAS WATER HEATER

  • The age of the unit:
    Water heaters can last for years, but most models last around a decade. If your unit is older than 10 or 12 years, you should consider replacing it.
  • Rusty water:
    If the water out of your faucets is rust-colored, or you’ve noticed rust spots on the inlet valve of the water heater, you probably need a replacement.
  • Leaks around the unit:
    Leaking water heaters are normally rusted out and beyond repair. This happens over time as the metal expands and contracts due to temperature changes. If you have a leak, call us quickly.