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Gas Water Heater Services in Dallas

A new gas water heater can be the dependable, efficient solution to your family’s plumbing needs that you’ve been looking for! Expert installation from a certified expert means continuous hot water for your home, but that level of plumbing experience is a must if you want the highest quality installation and servicing. That’s where we can help.

The Two Main Types of Gas Hot Water Heaters

When selecting a gas water heater for your home, you can either opt for a traditional tank water heater, or some make and model of tankless gas water heater. Each type has pros and cons, so make sure you do your homework when making your decision. For example, think about your average hot water needs and each type’s fuel prices. Here are someWe’ve compiled a few pros and cons for both models.

Storage Tank Gas Water Heaters:

When choosing a gas water heater for your home, you can either opt for a conventional storage tank model, or a gas tankless water heater. Each type has its own advantages, so make sure you conduct thorough research when making your decision. For instance, consider your usual hot water needs and each type’s fuel prices. Review these few pros and cons for each type of system.

Storage Tank Gas Water Heaters:

  • Pros:
    • The initial cost is generally lower
    • Simpler and less expensive to install with their streamlined design
    • That large tank makes conventional gas hot water systems capable of maintaining more than enough hot water for instant use
  • Cons
    • Greater physical footprint, which may not work for smaller properties like apartments
    • Greater energy consumption since the supply of hot water will be constant
    • There could ultimately still be a deficiency in your available water supply based on the tank’s size

Tankless Gas Water Heaters:

  • Pros:
    • More energy-efficient performance thanks to not having to constantly heat water
    • You can consider it an ‘endless’ hot water supply on demand with conservative use
    • Forgoing a storage tank means it’s a more efficient and compact setup
  • Cons:
    • The purchase price is higher upfront with its advanced features
    • The installation process could be a little more complex, especially in older homes
    • May require upgrades to to gas lines or electrical systems for safe, effective operation

Whether you eventually select either a traditional or tankless gas water heater, knowing the main differences will help you make an informed decision about the perfect gas hot water system for your home.

The Need for Professional Gas Water Heater Installation and Replacement

Professional installation means top performance from day one. Our technicians are devoted to your protection and peace of mind, and we’ll see to it that every installation adheres to the highest safety standards. This attention to detail not only guarantees efficient, day-to-day use but also can help expand the total lifespan of your gas water heater. Whether you’re interested in installing a new system or replacing an old one, calling local experts ensures that the job is done correctly and safely.

Maintaining and Repairing Your Gas Water Heaters

Prompt and efficient repair services are your best friend for addressing any issues and restoring your gas water heater’s functionality. We know just how to identify the most common and annoying problems and get to their underlying causes for a more permanent solution. But it’s equally important to be as economical as possible, which is why routine maintenance and cleaning are the best things you can do to keep your gas water heater running efficiently.

Thorough maintenance services help prolong the life of your tank gas water heater or tankless model, ensuring reliable hot water for years to come. After all you shouldn’t have to worry about doing laundry, cleaning dishes and losing out on those nice weekend baths.

Installing a Gas Water Heater: Tips for Homeowners

  • Yes, gas water heaters still use a minimal amount of electricity. This power is needed to power components such as ignition systems and control panels.

  • In general, gas water heaters should survive for between 10 to 15 years. Their ultimate lifespan depends on regular usage and how often you remember routine upkeep.

  • Yes, gas hot water heaters still have anode rods. These rods are designed to help stop rusting inside the tank, increasing its longevity and adding another layer of protection for the entire plumbing system.

  • Gas water heaters often heat water faster than electric water heaters, while also being more cost efficient in areas with inexpensive natural gas (which is most of the country). However, the choice between gas and electric should consider your specific home requirements and local energy costs.

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