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Water Heater Installation & Repair in Charlotte, NC


Hot water is necessary for many household chores, not to mention steamy showers! But as great as water heaters are, they are expensive to replace and can cause a huge mess if not caught in time. If your water heater isn’t very old, here are some signs it may need replacing:


  • Your water is cloudy, sandy, or rust-colored
  • Your water heater is making strange noises
  • You notice the water isn’t getting very hot even though your heating bill is higher
  • The water heater seems to be leaking
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Do I Choose A Traditional or Tankless Water Heater?


The two most common types of water heaters are storage (traditional) and tankless. Choosing the right one for your Charlotte home or business depends on several factors.

Price Point Energy Efficient Saves Money Over Time Easy to Repair Installation Costs Life Span
Traditional Water Heaters:
Tankless Water Heaters:

Traditional Water Heaters


How Do They Work?


These traditional water heaters are in most homes and businesses. The tank is filled to the top and heated using either gas, electricity, oil, or propane, depending on the fuel source. When the hot water is used, the tank fills up again.

 

Pros and Cons of Traditional Water Heaters


  • You will always have hot water ready
  • Every plumber knows how to repair or replace them
  • They are more affordable upon initial purchase
  • The constant filling can cause stand-by heat loss which can increase your bill
  • They also have an average lifespan of 10-15 years


Traditional Water Heater Repairs


Common repairs for storage water heaters include a broken heating element or gas burner, improper thermostat levels, or water leaks. These are all relatively easy to fix, especially by a professional plumber. 


Traditional Water Heater Installation


On average, storage water heaters are cheaper to install than tankless water heaters. 

Tankless Water Heaters


How Do They Work?



Tankless water heaters are a modern and energy-conscious option. Instead of storing water, tankless water heaters heat the water when it’s needed.


Pros and Cons of Tankless Water Heaters


  • Gas-fired tankless water heaters can save energy due to an electronic ignition device
  • They have, on average, a long, 20 years lifespan
  • They have a higher price point. But smaller, cheaper units can be installed at point-of-use areas around your home


Tankless Water Heater Repairs


Common repairs for tankless water heaters include:


  • Puncture holes in the air supply or exhaust
  • Improper ventilation
  • Ignition failure
  • Gas pressure problems


In general, the tech inside makes them more complicated to fix. So it’s best to call a trained plumber.


Tankless Water Heater Installation


Tankless water heaters are more expensive to install than traditional water heaters, often because existing pipes need to be extended or relocated.

Water Heater Maintenance Can Save You Money

Maintenance is crucial for keeping your water heater running efficiently. Plumber Today offers affordable water heater maintenance contracts for Charlotte homes and businesses. This can help prevent pricey repairs or early replacements.

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