Water Heater Installation

Quality HVAC Mechanical Services:

Your Top Choice for Water Heater Installation and Replacement

At Quality HVAC Mechanical Services, we offer comprehensive solutions, including top-notch water heater installation and replacement services. We understand that the sudden lack of hot water can be an inconvenience that catches you off guard. That's why we take pride in our prompt response and offer same-day or next-day service to address your water heater needs. Rest assured, we are a licensed and insured team, ready to assist with insurance claims in the event of a water heater leak causing damage to your flooring. Our expertise extends to both traditional and tankless water heaters.

Choosing the Right Water Heater: Tankless vs. Traditional

When it comes to water heaters, there are two primary options: tankless and traditional. Tankless water heaters heat water instantly using high-powered burners, delivering hot water on-demand. On the other hand, traditional water heaters heat and store water in a tank until it's needed. While tankless water heaters have gained popularity, it's essential to weigh the pros and cons of each option to make an informed decision that best suits your home's needs.

Pros and Cons of tankless water heaters:

Pros:

  • Efficiency - they offer on-demand hot water for quick delivery.

  • Energy savings - they are more energy-efficient because they don’t have to store and maintain water like traditional water heaters, resulting in less energy used.

  • Longer life span - a tankless water heater can last up to 20 years or more, unlike a traditional water heater that lasts for 10 years or so.

Cons:

  • Hot water consumption - if multiple family members need hot water at the same time, the system may not be able to handle the output required.

  • Cold weather issues - during the winter months your tankless water heater will have to work a little harder, take more time and more energy to heat your water because the groundwater temps are so low.

  • Initial costs - unless you have a new construction home, converting to a tankless water heater can be expensive due to the added electrical, plumbing, etc. Even so, a tankless water heater is a more expensive option upfront.