Your average tank style water heater can hold between 3 and 60 gallons, continuously heating water so you can quickly access it.
Tankless water heaters heat water only when requested, limiting energy waste and stress on heating elements.
Heating enough water for your home consumes a lot of energy. As a matter of fact, the U.S. Department of Energy revealed it’s the second-largest expense on your monthly bill, responsible for close to 18% of the total cost. Enercare McKinley optimizes your hot water usage by suggesting ENERGY STAR-certified models. We can work together to find every way to increase savings, such as installing low-flow plumbing fixtures.
You may need to replace your water heater if you’ve noticed:
We’re happy to discuss repair or replacement options during a visit. Get in touch with our staff to schedule a consultation.
Which type of water heater is best depends on your specific needs as a homeowner. Product life span, installation costs and the overall budget are often key factors to consider. Tankless water heaters usually mean higher installation costs, but tank water heaters may be more expensive in the long run due to energy usage. As a result, tankless systems are generally more cost efficient, with an ENERGY STAR-certified model capable of helping you save even more.
We offer a complete line of water heaters and service all brands, makes and models in the U.S. Don’t hesitate to get your technician’s opinion on which is best after reviewing your budget and needs.
A diagnostic fee, also known as a service call fee, is a typical charge used by HVAC companies once someone is called out to your home to diagnose the root cause of what’s affecting your HVAC system. The service call charge covers the technician’s time, knowledge and travel costs associated with assessing the problem. It’s in essence a service fee for the technician’s professional inspection to identify the cause of the malfunction.
It’s like visiting your doctor. They must do some preliminary tests or an examination to help figure out what’s wrong before recommending treatment. In the same way, your HVAC professional must inspect your system to determine the needed repairs or maintenance.
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