Review Signs You Need Commercial Water Heater Replacement
If your water heater is too old or damaged, it might be more cost-effective to consider commercial water heater replacement. When we come to your building to evaluate your water heater, we’ll consider several factors before recommending commercial water heater repair or replacement. We always strive to save our customers time and money, so we won’t ever recommend a product or service you don’t need. If you’re not sure whether the commercial water heater replacement cost in Port Arthur, TX is worth it, consider the fact that you’d otherwise have to keep spending money on water heater repairs multiple times per year. These are the factors we consider when determining if you’d benefit more from commercial water heater replacement:
- The age of your commercial water heater
- The commercial water heater repair costs you’ve incurred over the last five years
- Whether the water heater has gotten regular maintenance since it was installed
- How energy-efficient the water heater is
- The changing needs of your property, business, and employees
Consider Our Commercial Water Heater Installation Services
If we do determine you’d benefit more from commercial water heater replacement, we’ll discuss what type of commercial water heater is best for your needs and budget. We offer commercial water heater installation services for the following types of water heaters:
- Conventional water heaters– A conventional hot water heater can hold between 30 and 60 gallons of hot water in a tank until it’s needed. The water is heated with natural gas, propane, fuel oil, or electricity. A high-efficiency commercial water heater can save you up to 7% on your yearly water heating costs.
- Hybrid water heaters– A hybrid water heater uses an electric heat pump to heat water. It doesn’t run all the time, so it is more energy-efficient than a conventional water heater. The heat pump draws heat from the outside air to heat water quickly and efficiently. A hybrid water heater can save you up to 60% on your yearly water heating costs.