If you need a new water heater installation because you are building a new home or commercial building in Morgan Hill, Mr. Rooter has all the tools to get your water heater installed correctly. We can also help you decide on the model and type of water heater that is right for your specific situation.

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Tank Water Heaters

A water heater with a storage tank is a standard water heater. Most homes have water heaters that store water and keep it at a specific temperature until it is all used. Then the water heater fills and heats the new water again. A standard water heater comes in different sizes, so you can choose the one that is the most efficient for your house or business.

If you own rentals or are an investor that remodels and sells properties, then a standard water heater is enough for your investments. They can be upgraded, are easily maintained, and repairs cost less for a water heater with a tank.

A tank water heater also costs less than a tankless water heater, so you don’t have to worry about higher upfront costs. The lowered costs are considerable if you want to put your money toward other items during the home building process. If you ever want to upgrade to a larger water heater or a tankless unit, then the transition won’t be tough. You may also decide to add an additional water heater for a more substantial capacity when the amount of people in your home or business grows, and you need more hot water available.

Tankless Water Heaters

A tankless water heater is a water heater that doesn’t store hot water. A tankless unit heats the water as it is needed. Tankless options are also known by many to provide on-demand hot water. While tankless units can provide hot water fast, if too many faucets run at once, they can become overwhelmed because they can’t keep up with the demand. It is important to note that tankless options are very energy-efficient and have a lifespan of 20 to 30 years. This lifespan is double the estimate for a tank water heater.

A tankless option for hot water may not be as budget-friendly at first, but the savings and benefits last longer and are noticed more in the later years. They are considered an excellent investment for homeowners and business owners that need a steady flow of hot water available.

While installation, repairs, and maintenance are a little more involved for tankless units, they still pay off in energy and water savings. They are also a high selling point if you have one installed and later decide to sell your Morgan Hill house.

If you are ready to have a water heater installed in your new home or business, Mr. Rooter is available to answer all your questions and perform high-quality installation services. We will make sure that it works properly and fits well in your new location.

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