Eatonton Plumber Pro Service can repair, replace or install any kind of water heater you need. Your water heater is the lifeblood of your home. Imagine living in your home, washing your hands, or showering every day with no hot water. That would not be good. Eatonton Plumber Pro Service expert water heater repair plumbers can help you with your hot water troubles. No matter if you have a gas, propane, or electric water heater and no matter what brand, our water heater experts can fix it or replace it quickly and professionally.

We Repair and Install these Traditional Water Heaters:

  • Natural Gas Water Heater Install
  • Propane Gas Water Heaters Install
  • Electric Water Heaters Install
  • Powervent Water Heater Install
  • Commercial Water Heater Installs

Water Heater Maintenance Is Important

Many homeowners don’t realize how important water heater maintenance is. Your water heater should be drained and cleaned out once a year. Minerals in the water build up and create sediment in the bottom of your tank. This sediment makes the water heat up slower and use more energy to keep the water in the tank warm. Not only will you have less hot water, your energy bills will be higher as well. Call Eatonton Plumber Pro Service today at (706) 612-5425 and ask about a water heater tune-up.

Why Install a Conventional Water Heater

Many homeowners ask us which kind of water heater to install – a traditional water heater with a large tank or tankless water heater. The answer is, it depends on what you want. Both deliver hot water, but each has specific advantages and disadvantages. Below are some the pros and cons of a conventional water heater:

Pros

  • Cost – traditional tank-style water heaters have a lower initial purchase price.
  • Power Outage – if there is an electrical power outage and you have a gas powered water heater, you will still have hot water.

Cons

  • Efficiency – tank style water heaters are less energy efficient than tankless water heaters.
  • Supply – once you use all of the available water stored in the tank, it takes time to heat more water.
  • Freshness – the water you use sits in a tank with corrosion and rust.
  • Space – the storage tank itself takes up much more floor space than a tankless water heater.
  • Leaks – the tank can leak.

The bottom line is you have to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of both styles and decide which one meets your needs. If you’re not sure, just give us a call and we’ll help you figure it out. Call us today at: (706) 612-5425.

Schedule an appointment with us and we will show you firsthand what customer-focused water heater repair & water heater replacement service is all about.



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