Water Heater Services In
Salem, OR, And Surrounding Areas
When your water heater stops producing hot water, call us for replacement and installation services in Marion, Polk, Clackamas, and Yamhill Counties.
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Benefits Of Installing A
New Water Heater
Increased Efficiency:
New units can use less energy, making them more efficient and resulting in lower utility bills.
Faster Hot Water Recovery Rate:
Installing a new unit can provide hot water faster, helping to prevent your family from running out of hot water when showering.
Save Space:
Newer units take up less space than older units, allowing you to get a more efficient unit in a smaller size.
Life Expectancy Of A
Water Heater
When you purchase a new water heater, one of your first questions might be how long will it last. While every makes and model is different, most electric units will last between 10 to 20 years. The amount of care and maintenance the system receives, and the quality of your water, can impact that timeline. Gas-powered units might not last quite as long as electric systems.
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Signs Your Water Heater Needs To Be Replaced
Age:
If your unit is getting older. These systems typically last between 10 to 20 years, depending on the make, model, and upkeep.
Losing Efficiency:
If your system is losing efficiency and needs to work too hard to function.
Rust And Corrosion:
If you notice rust or corrosion on the unit or rust in the water.
Leaking:
If there are leaks coming from the unit.
Water Is Not Warm Enough:
The system is no longer able to properly heat the water.
Cracks:
There are cracks in the tank or in the system.