
Water Heaters
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cold showers
ruin your day.
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with a new water heater!
leaky tank? water you waiting for...
Replacing your old storage water heater with a newer, more efficient model provides you and your home with hot water on demand while using energy at a relatively slow rate and at a price you can afford.
A tank heater may still be preferable if:
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Upfront cost is a major concern (storage heaters are more cost-effective)
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The home has low hot-water demand
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Electrical or gas upgrades would be expensive

Common Signs of a Faulty Water Heater
Active Leaks
Water pooling at the base of the tank can indicate a crack in the heater or a failed internal component.
Age of Unit
Traditional tanks last on average anywhere from 8-12 years. When your heater reaches this age, it's time to replace it.
Insufficient Hot Water
If the water is lukewarm at best or runs out fairly quickly, this can indicate a malfunctioning heating element or excessive sediment.
Rusty Water or Deposits
If the water appears brown or rust-colored or you notice rust on the tank, the tank may be corroding from the inside.
Strange Noises
Popping, banging, or rumbling noises are often a sign of significant buildup of sediment, which causes the heater to overheat.
Rising Energy Bills
A sudden increase in energy usage oftens means the heater is struggling to operate efficiently due to age or buildup.
Ready to go tankless? Upgrade today!
Consider upgrading your conventional tank heater to a tankless system and enjoy longer lifespan, endless hot water, and a space-saving design!
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