Repair Valves, Sensors, and/or Heating Elements
Ranging from
$190 to $570
Rapid Response: We understand the inconvenience of a malfunctioning water heater. Our team is ready to respond quickly to address and resolve your issues.
Expert Diagnostics: Our technicians use advanced diagnostic tools to accurately identify problems and provide effective solutions.
Element Replacement: Whether it’s a single element or both, we handle up to 4500-watt replacements, ensuring optimal heating efficiency.
Thermostat and Valve Services: From replacing faulty thermostats—both 115 and 240 volts—to servicing gas control valves, we maintain precise temperature control for your water heater.
System Flushing: Our services include tank flushing to remove sediment buildup, which can enhance the lifespan and efficiency of your water heater.
Safety Components: We replace relief valves and inspect flue pipes as part of our safety assurance protocol, keeping your system compliant and secure.
Transparent Pricing: No hidden fees – we provide clear, upfront pricing for all repair services.
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When it comes to ensuring the comfort and efficiency of your home, the right water heater is pivotal. Whether you’re looking to install a new system or replace an outdated unit, understanding your options is key.
We offer an array of water heaters across different fuel types and venting systems, each with unique benefits tailored to meet your specific needs. Below is a comparative price table that outlines the options available, helping you make an informed decision on the best water heater for your space.
$1,550
- Efficiency: Consistent performance suitable for homes without natural gas service.
- Installation: Generally easier and less costly to install, with no need for venting systems.
- Operation: Perfect for smaller spaces and are typically safer as they don't burn fuel or produce combustion gases.
- Cost: Lower upfront costs but potentially higher operational costs, depending on electricity rates.
Starting at $1,650
- Efficiency: Heat water quickly and are more cost-effective where gas is readily available.
- Installation: Requires venting to the outdoors, which can add to installation complexity and cost.
- Operation: Ideal for larger households with higher hot water demands, offering lower operating costs than electric.
- Cost: Higher initial investment than electric but generally lower monthly energy bills.
Starting at $2,200
- Efficiency: Similar to natural gas heaters but a viable alternative where natural gas isn't available.
- Installation: Requires venting to the outdoors, which can add to installation complexity and cost.
- Operation: Offers rapid water heating and is suitable for high-demand settings, excelling in efficiency.
- Cost: Initial costs are higher, but propane can be a cost-effective fuel choice depending on local prices.
Chimney Vent
Starting at
$1,650 for Natural Gas
Chimney Vent Water Heaters leverage the natural upward flow of hot gases to expel exhaust through a chimney or flue. This traditional method is well-suited for homes with existing chimneys and can be cost-effective in such cases. However, they typically require more maintenance and can be less energy efficient, as some of the heat escapes through the chimney.
Power Vent Water Heaters, on the other hand, use an electric fan or blower to push the exhaust through vent pipes and out of the home. This system does not rely on a vertical rise to expel gases, allowing more flexibility in installation with horizontal venting. Power vents are more energy-efficient since they can recover more heat before expelling gases, but they require electricity to operate the fan, which may affect utility bills and installation costs.
Power Vent
Starting at
$2,700 for Natural Gas