Whether we’re repairing a water heater or unclogging your drains, we always begin with a thorough inspection and diagnosis. We want to know what we’re dealing with, as it means we can recommend the right repair and ensure we’re giving you a long-lasting solution and aren’t simply patching over the issue.
Once we’ve diagnosed the problem, our technician will discuss their findings, recommend a repair, and provide a transparent quote. If you decide to go ahead with the repair, they’ll conduct the necessary work. They will patch leaks, replace worn and corroded components, and fix faulty thermostats and heating elements.
Should you have any questions or concerns, ask away. We pride ourselves on our friendly and communicative approach and always keep the customer in the loop.
Tankless Water Heater Installation and Replacement
Tankless water heaters are more energy efficient than tank units. They only heat the water that you use, so you’re not constantly wasting energy to maintain high temperatures in a large tank. They are also much smaller. You don’t need to accommodate a large tank, and that means they fit more easily into small apartments and won’t take up valuable space in your home.
Not sure if a tankless water heater will benefit you? Our technicians know the ins and outs of these systems and will explain everything clearly, while also helping you to choose the best unit for your home and needs.
In addition to installing new tankless water heaters, we also help with upgrades, replacing older and failing systems with modern alternatives. We’ll install the unit, connect gas lines, and clean up after ourselves—you’ll barely know we were there.
For tankless water heater installation in Chesapeake, VA, contact Mr. Rooter® today.
Should You Upgrade to a Tankless Water Heater?
Tankless water heaters could shave a sizeable sum from your energy bills when compared to conventional heaters. However, they are still incredibly efficient systems, giving you access to endless hot water. If you’re constantly braving cold showers because you’re the last one in your household to get ready in the morning, consider switching to a tankless unit.
You’ll save money and space without compromising on quality. These units also have a longer lifespan than conventional tank heaters. Many of them are still running 20 years after installation, and with the right unit, professional installation, and regular maintenance, they could last even longer.