Tank and tankless water heater installation, repair, and emergency replacement — sized right for your home.
A water heater failure never happens at a convenient time. For 30 years, we've helped homeowners across Hartford and Litchfield County get hot water back — whether that means a quick repair or a full replacement, tank or tankless.
Straightforward, code-compliant installation sized to your household's hot water demand.
Endless hot water and a smaller footprint, installed with the venting and gas line work these units require.
From pilot light issues to failing heating elements, we diagnose the actual problem before recommending replacement.
A leaking or burst tank can't wait — we offer same-day replacement, seven days a week.
Tank water heaters cost less upfront and are simpler to install, typically lasting 8 to 12 years. Tankless units cost more initially and sometimes require added gas line or venting work, but they deliver continuous hot water on demand and can last 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. We'll walk you through the real tradeoffs for your household size and budget rather than pushing one option.
An undersized water heater leaves you running out of hot water; an oversized one wastes energy. We size every installation to your home's actual fixture count and usage patterns, and can point you toward higher-efficiency units that lower your monthly energy costs over time.
Tank or tankless — which is right for my home?
It depends on your household's hot water demand, available space, and budget. Tankless units cost more upfront but last longer and provide continuous hot water; tank units cost less initially and are simpler to install. We'll walk you through the tradeoffs for your specific home.
How long do water heaters typically last?
Traditional tank water heaters generally last 8 to 12 years, while tankless units can last 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. Water quality and usage also affect lifespan, not just age.
What are signs my water heater is failing?
Watch for inconsistent hot water, rusty or metallic-smelling water, popping or rumbling noises, or water pooling around the base of the unit. Any of these warrant an inspection before you're left with no hot water.
Can you install a tankless water heater same-day?
In many cases, yes, especially for a straightforward swap. Some tankless installations require additional gas line or venting work, which we'll assess and quote upfront before starting.
Do you offer emergency water heater replacement?
Yes — we offer same-day service seven days a week for water heater failures, since a burst tank or sudden loss of hot water can't wait.
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