Tomball Water Heater Repair and Installation
Whether you have a traditional gas or electric water heater or a tankless water heater, Daniels Plumbing will get your water heater working again quickly and affordably.
All Daniels Plumbing technicians are professional licensed plumbers.
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Repairs & Replacements in Tomball
Water Heater Inspection
Call (281) 351-6661 to get a water heater inspection by a licensed Daniels Plumbing professional anywhere in the Tomball area. We will evaluate your water heater’s condition, recommend the best solution, and provide a quote. All Daniels Plumbing technicians are licensed professionals.
Water Heater Repairs – Fast
Almost all water heater components can be replaced, except for the tank. To provide you with the best possible service our vans stay well-stocked with the parts and inventory needed to repair your water heater immediately after your inspection.
Replacing Your Water Heater – Home or Business
If your tank is leaking you probably need a new water heater. However, some problems that look like leaks are not big problems so call us or contact us online for a inspection.
There are many affordable water heater options. Your friendly Daniels Plumbing technician will help you select the best option based on your home’s size, your water use habits, and your overall plumbing system.
Call us at (281) 351-6661 or contact us online to discuss new water heater options and set up a water heater inspection anywhere in the Tomball area.
Tankless Water Heaters in Tomball
Endless Hot Water
You will always have hot water because tankless water heaters heat your water in real time unlike conventional water heaters that provide only limited hot water. Additionally, they are small – requiring a mere fraction of the space required for a conventional water heater with tank. This is a great feature if you live in a small home or want to create additional storage space in your garage or attic.
Long-Lasting
With an expected life of about 20 years, your tankless water heater will be trouble- and dependable while providing you with cost-effective, continuous hot water.
Call (281) 351-6661 or contact us online for a water heater inspection or to discuss your options for an affordable and dependable water heater professionally installed anywhere in the Tomball area by a licensed Daniels Plumbing professional.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Are Tankless Water Heaters?
Tankless water heaters are an amazing and energy-saving alternative to traditional tank models. And, they’re a better option for homes with smaller or less hot water needs because they offer an endless supply of warm water by constantly heating the same amount as needed but without consuming any more energy than that of your typical 15 amp circuit breaker.
Tankless water heaters are basically a small, high tech electric heater that converts energy into hot water on demand. They require no storage tank so they’re more efficient at providing continuous hot water to multiple taps and appliances, which can save homeowners money in the long run.
They’re also smaller, which means they can be installed in any location or replace an existing water heater if necessary. Tankless water heaters have a lifespan of at least 10 to 20 years and some models even qualify for federal tax credits. Check with your accountant to find out more.
What Are Gas Water Heaters?
Gas water heaters are a wonderful choice for houses with gas lines already in place where the heater is installed. Because there are no pipes required to connect the tankless device to your home or outdoor plumbing system, installation expenses are reduced.
Gas heaters are also a good choice for areas prone to power outages. Gas units use more energy than electric ones, although they are very efficient. In terms of energy consumption, gas water heaters are the most efficient type of hot water heater, however even they consume more energy than tankless models.
Because gas units operate at lower temperatures than electric models, they can be set to a temperature that is too low for a shower. When the electricity goes out or someone needs hot water for cooking or cleaning,
What Are Electric Water Heaters?
The most popular are electric water heaters, and you can choose between hot-water storage or tankless.
It has an insulated tank that retains heat if you go for a standard electric storage water heater. The cold water from your pipes enters an expansion tank before going into your hot water heater. The water then travels through the pipes and heats up in your hot water heater before returning to your faucet.
The water rises up to the faucet and then back down when it has warmed. The hot-water storage tank is usually located outside of your home, but some newer versions keep them closer or inside.
A tankless water heater does not have a significant storage tank. Instead, it has a tiny storage tank that heats up instantly when water passes through it and warms the water.
Even if someone else is using the water at the same time, tankless electric models heat the water immediately before consumption instead of storing it in a large tank for later use, allowing them to constantly supply you with endless hot water.
What Are Hybrid Water Heaters?
Gas-powered water heaters use natural gas or propane to generate the heat that boils your water. It’s cost-effective and energy-efficient, not to mention handy. However, it consumes fuel, which means you run into difficulties when there isn’t enough electricity to keep the heat going.
Hybrid water heaters combine the advantages of both hot-water supply systems. To power your heater, they utilize both natural gas and electricity. The electric element is used for backup heating only when you have an adequate amount of electricity available; otherwise, it is only used for ignition. These types of heaters are also more cost efficient to operate.
Contact Us Today!
Call (281) 351-6661 or contact us online for a water heater inspection or to discuss your options for an affordable and dependable water heater professionally installed anywhere in the Tomball area by a licensed Daniels Plumbing professional.