CONVENTIONAL WATER HEATER INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT IN LAS VEGAS

$225

WATER HEATER FLUSH & ANODE ROD REPLACEMENT
DISCLAIMER: Does NOT include water heaters over 6 years old.

$1,665

GAS OR ELECTRIC STANDARD WATER HEATERS W/ RECIRCULATING PUMP (40-50 Gallon)
Includes labor, parts, and removal of old water heater. Price is for water heaters in a garage only. Pricing is subject to change due to location & homes built before 2000.

$2,800

75 GALLON GAS STANDARD WATER HEATER W/ RECIRCULATING PUMP
Includes labor, parts, and removal of old water heater. Price is for water heaters in a garage only. Pricing is subject to change due to location & homes built before 2000.

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As far back as ancient times, people have searched for a reliable and efficient source for hot water. Often, this meant water heated over a fire. The earliest inventions designed to provide on-demand hot water didn’t have a ventilation flue, and they were dangerous due to gas vapors. Luckily, the desire to find a solution for the residential water heating system continued.
Water heater manufacturers built on the original idea of the water heater unit and created the various systems we have today. Now, turning the faucet handle to “hot” in the modern world means that hot water is only seconds away. The industry has seen many advancements over time, and it will be exciting to see what future changes are made.
Today, we take the idea of on-demand hot water in the home for granted, and it’s hard to imagine a residence without some type of water heater. Hot water allows homeowners to bathe comfortably, do the dishes, and clean homes easily.

CONVENTIONAL WATER HEATERS

Undoubtedly, homeowners have many options for residential water heating systems today. But for many, conventional water heaters remain the gold standard
These units are often called tank-style or traditional water heaters because 30 to 50 gallons of water are stored in a tank. The amount of water they heat and store is typically enough to supply hot water to several water fixtures in a home. However, the most prominent advantage of installing a conventional water heater in your home is the low installation cost.
Generally, there are two basic types of conventional water heaters—gas and electric. The former typically use propane or natural gas, and they need to vent the exhaust gasses they create. The electric conventional water heater contains a designated heating element that directly heats the water and runs most of the time.
Simply put, these units are less expensive than tankless water heaters and require a less complicated installation. Their technology offers a tested method of hot water supply and, compared to tankless water heaters, conventional heaters usually have a higher flow rate.
On the other hand, they are bulky and require designated storage space, so they’re not always suitable for apartments. Additionally, conventional water heater units are less cost-effective because they constantly need to reheat the water.

Tank-style water heaters only heat a set amount of water at a time. So even a 50-gallon water tank might not be enough to cover everyone’s daily needs in larger households.
Finally, the conventional water heater has a shorter expectancy than the tankless unit. However, proper maintenance can last around 5 to 10 years.

HEAT PUMP (HYBRID) WATER HEATERS

A hybrid heat pump water heater is a popular solution for many homeowners. In a sense, it functions similarly to a refrigerator, only in reverse. It captures the heat from the surrounding air, pushes it into a water tank, and releases the cold air via a pipe.
Water heating systems are responsible for many energy-related expenses in homes, and homeowners often search for long-term approaches to save money. The hybrid heat pump water heater is a more efficient way to heat water than the conventional water heater. When properly installed and maintained regularly, a hybrid heat pump water heater can be up to 2.5 times more efficient than an electrical or gas tank-style water heater.
This type of water heater keeps the storage area cooler during the summer, thus more comfortable, especially in Las Vegas, where summer temperatures often exceed 100 degrees. Additionally, these water heaters utilize unused heat from the central furnace when the weather is too cold.
Indeed, the hybrid heat pump water heater is an excellent investment, especially for larger households, but several disadvantages exist. Most noticeably, the initial cost exceeds any other water heating system, which may deter many homeowners. In addition, the pump compressor can be noisy, which may be a problem if it is located too close to the central living space in the home. Finally, hybrid heat pump heaters can be more complicated to install, so hiring a reliable plumbing contractor is essential.

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