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Tankless Water Heater Installation & Repair

Tankless Water Heater Installation

Many homeowners throughout Bucks County, Montgomery County, and the surrounding areas are upgrading their homes with a tankless water heater. The days of missing out on a hot shower are gone as an on-demand system provides you with a virtually endless supply. Sanks Mechanical is a fully licensed and insured company with more than a decade of experience. Our team can help you choose the ideal tankless system for your home and ensure that it’s sized correctly. We’ll then install it with precision, and we handle conversions as well, such as from tank to tankless and electric to natural gas. Sanks also offers maintenance services and a full range of repair services for all makes and models.

Trust Sanks with Your Water Heater Needs

Sanks Mechanical is an established and trusted company that has more than a decade of experience and is accredited with the BBB with an A+ rating. We take great pride in superior workmanship and premium materials but also in our customer service and care which has earned us so many loyal clients. When you hire Sanks to install, service, or repair your tankless water heater, you do so knowing that we’re going to do it the right way the first time around and that we’ll stand behind our work.

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How Tankless Water Heaters Work

The primary difference between a tankless water heater and a traditional tank water heater is that no hot water is stored and maintained with the former approach. These are called on-demand hot water systems because they do not heat the water until you request it, such as by turning the shower on or running your washing machine with the warm water setting. As with tank systems, there are two fundamental types: electric and fuel. Electric units warm the water with an electric heating element, and units that burn natural gas or other fuel have a burner that heats the water instead.

Should I Replace My Water Heater?

All water heaters have an expected lifespan, and Sanks Mechanical encourages homeowners to replace their systems proactively as they near that mark. You’ll save money through better energy efficiency and avoid any leaks or other serious problems. We also recommend routine maintenance and that you keep an eye on your tank or tankless water heater for any signs that it may be wearing down faster than expected. These signs can include odd noises, discolored hot water, inconsistent water temperatures, the system taking longer to deliver hot water, and any leaks no matter how seemingly minor.

Signs to Replace Your Water Heater

Tankless Water Heater Benefits

The most compelling reason to invest in a tankless water heater is that you’ll never run out of hot water as long as you size the unit appropriately for your home, which Sanks will ensure you do. Since on-demand systems don’t need to keep water heated, they are less expensive to run on a monthly basis and better for the environment. Tankless systems have a smaller footprint and don’t need their own dedicated space, and although they cost more up front, they last longer and thus cost less in the end.

We Service All Types of Water Heaters

Sanks Mechanical installs, services, and repairs all manner of water heaters. In addition to on-demand systems, that includes tank water heaters, condensing water heaters, and heat pump water heaters.

Standard Tank Water Heater

Tank Water Heaters

The traditional water heater has a tank that keeps water heated. A typical tank size is 50 gallons, but tanks as small as 20 gallons and as large as 120 gallons and beyond are available.

Condensing Water Heater

Condensing Water Heaters

Both tankless and tank water heaters are available in a condensing configuration. These are fuel-fired systems that are able to capture heat energy that would otherwise be lost for better energy efficiency.

Heat Pump Water Heater

Heat Pump Water Heaters

Heat pumps transfer heat energy rather than generate heat directly. This style of water heater is often integrated into the heat pump system that is used to provide the home heating and air conditioning.

Water Heater Maintenance

The best way to protect your investment is to have your tankless water heater inspected regularly. On-demand systems do require a bit more maintenance than tank water heaters. Once a year, it’s ideal to scale and flush the system, replace or clean the water filter depending on the type, and replace the air filter if you have a system that burns natural gas, heating oil, or propane. Our technicians can perform a multipoint inspection to help keep your equipment working efficiently and find any issues before you are stuck with no hot water.

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