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Upgrading to a Tankless Water Heater
Tankless water heaters heat water on demand, which means they don’t store hot water in a tank. They heat water directly without using a storage tank, ensuring that gallons of water are heated swiftly on demand. This attribute significantly reduces your water heater’s energy usage, contributing to better water heater’s energy efficiency.
When deciding between a tank and tankless water heater, be sure to think about your hot water usage, space limitations, and budget.
The good news is— water heaters last quite a while. A tank water heater usually lasts 8-12 years, while the tankless option typically lasts up to 20 years.
FAQ:
What does water heater installation include?
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Labor Warranty
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One year of protection comes standard with installation.
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Disconnection of the existing water heater.
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Basic replacement of an electric or gas water heater in the same location with the same power source.
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Testing to ensure the new water heater is installed correctly, up to local code requirements, and operating properly.
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Disposal of your existing water heater and cleanup of the job site.
Additional fees may apply:
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An emergency fee may apply if you need work completed the same day and you purchase the project afternoon on that day or if you need the job completed on a weekend or holiday. Same-day service is available in select areas only.
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An additional fee will apply to installations where the water heater is located in an attic or crawlspace.
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An additional fee will apply if the water heater is not up to local plumbing code requirements.