What Does a Water Heater Do?
A water heater heats cold water and delivers it to your faucets, shower, dishwasher, or washing machine. It ensures you always have hot water when you need it.
Tank Water Heaters
Is it time to replace your water heater?
Customers often notice:
What size is right for your family?
Operating Costs & Efficiency
How to maintain your heater:
Warranty Information
Typical coverage:
A water heater heats cold water and delivers it to your faucets, shower, dishwasher, or washing machine. It ensures you always have hot water when you need it.
Tank Water Heaters
- Store 20–80 gallons of hot water.
- Gas, electric, or propane models available.
- Lower upfront cost.
- Ideal for families needing consistent hot water.
- Requires floor space.
- Use heat from the air to warm water.
- Very energy-efficient.
- Best for warm spaces like garages or basements.
- Higher initial cost but big savings long-term.
Is it time to replace your water heater?
Customers often notice:
- Inconsistent or no hot water
- Rusty or discolored water
- Strange noises (rumbling, popping)
- Leaks around the tank
- A unit that is 10–12+ years old
What size is right for your family?
- 1–2 people → 30–40 gallons
- 3–4 people → 40–50 gallons
- 5+ people → 50–80 gallons
Operating Costs & Efficiency
- Electric units are easier to install and maintain.
- Look for Energy Star® models for maximum savings.
How to maintain your heater:
- Annual flush: Removes sediment and extends lifespan.
- Check the anode rod: Prevents tank corrosion.
- Set temperature to 120°F/49°C: Safe and energy-efficient.
- Inspect for leaks: Catch issues early.
Warranty Information
Typical coverage:
- Tank water heaters: 6–12 years
- Parts and labor vary by manufacturer
