If your morning shower is lukewarm and your dishwater is cold, then it might be time to consider a new water heater. Dilling offers experienced water heater installation in Bucks County and Montgomery County, with services provided by well-trained, certified, and licensed plumbers.
Our team has a proven track record of providing expert service for area residents, with more than 60 years of combined experience serving the community and surrounding area. Our customer-centric approach to water heater installation makes us second to none when satisfying our customers and providing them with the best products and best service at affordable prices.
Deciding to go for water heater replacement instead of repairing your old unit can be a smart move. Dilling’s team of plumbing pros can help you decide if a new water heater installation is right for you. Generally, you are better off replacing your water heater if
Most water heaters last anywhere from eight to ten years, depending on several factors, including how well the water heater is maintained and whether or not you have hard water (which can cause corrosion of the water heater's tank).
Although your water heater's tank is made from steel, once rust sets in, it's just a matter of time before it starts to leak. When that happens, you have no other choice but to go for a new water heater installation. You can also spot the signs of rust and impending trouble by looking for rust around the unit's inlets and valves.
As your water heater gets older, it will start to make noises when the water heats inside. The noises you hear may be due to the build-up of sediment, which causes your water heater to be less efficient than it should be and accelerates damage that can lead to leaks and tank failure.
The sediment mentioned above can cause corrosion, which can result in your water tank leaking. Leaks can also result from improperly affixed fittings or problems with your water heater's pressure overflow pipe or temperature settings. All these problems are more likely to happen when your water heater nears the end of its useful service life. Replacing it before gallons and gallons of water flood your home is always the best practice.
While you can always go with the same type of water heater you likely own now—a conventional water heater with a storage tank—that’s not your only option. Dilling also installs and repairs tankless water heaters. This water heater doesn’t have a storage tank but instead heats only the water you need on demand. Because of this, it is cheaper to operate, and you can enjoy a nearly limitless supply of hot water.
Reach out to Dilling to learn more about water heater installation in Bucks County and Montgomery County. We also offer a range of plumbing repair services that cover everything from water heater repairs to sump pump repairs and more.