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Take the first step towards water heater installation by requesting a complimentary consultation today. We will connect you with a nearby authorized service provider who will contact you to discuss your needs and help you get started.
During the call, our service provider will inquire about your existing water heater system and provide tailored recommendations that fit your budget and requirements. They will also schedule a free in-home consultation and site inspection, during which you'll receive a final quote to review.
Once you're prepared to proceed, we'll arrange a suitable installation date that is convenient for you. Our service provider will carry out comprehensive testing and inspection of your new water heater and safely dispose of your old one. Typically, the installation process can be completed within a day, ensuring minimal disruption to your daily routine.
Water heaters are essential appliances in every household, providing hot water for various purposes such as bathing, dishwashing, and laundry. Energy Savers USA offers a wide range of water heaters, including traditional tanks and modern tankless units, powered by either gas or electricity. Depending on the type and model you choose, the average cost for water heater installation can range from $1,300 to $5,000. Our detailed pricing information will help you make an informed decision and select the best water heater for your home and budget.
Typically, the national costs for water heater installation vary from $1,300 to $2,300, with an average cost of $1,750. This estimate encompasses the following elements:
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The cost of a conventional water heater is largely determined by its size, with larger units typically commanding a higher price. Upgraded features, such as hybrid models with enhanced energy efficiency, may also increase the cost of the unit. However, government rebates may be available to offset the cost of a more energy-efficient unit. If additional upgrades are necessary to accommodate the new unit and bring the installation up to code, the overall cost of the installation will increase.
Water heater tanks can now be purchased with ENERGY STARâ„¢ certification. While tankless water heaters usually have a higher initial cost, their energy efficiency can effectively lower utility expenses, and government rebates are frequently offered for high-efficiency models. To learn more about these options, consult with your trusted Energy Savers USA professional when purchasing your new tank unit.
Typically, the national costs for hybrid water heaters range from $2,500 to $5,000. Our comprehensive estimate covers the following aspects:
The cost of an energy-efficient hybrid water heater is determined by its size, with larger units typically being more expensive and potentially featuring additional attributes. To reduce expenses, you can seek out government rebates that may be offered to promote the adoption of more energy-efficient units. If adjustments are needed to accommodate the new unit and bring the installation up to code, the overall cost of installation may increase.
Energy-efficient hybrid water heaters are the most cost-effective option available, providing substantial savings in comparison to traditional units. As these units consume significantly less energy, they may also qualify for a federal tax credit. Additionally, it's recommended to check with your local utility company for any possible rebates or incentives.
Unlike traditional electric water heaters, hybrid water heaters use electricity to transfer existing heat from one location to another instead of producing heat directly. As a result, hybrid water heaters can be up to three times more energy-efficient. Over a period of ten years, energy-efficient hybrid water heaters can save you up to $3,000 in utility expenses compared to conventional units.
Conventional water heaters typically comprise of a tank that stores hot water, which is heated using gas or electric power. These tanks can hold anywhere between 20 to 80 gallons of water. Although their initial cost is lower than tankless units, operation and maintenance expenses are usually higher.
Tankless water heaters are powered by gas or electricity, but they don't have a storage tank. Instead, they only heat water as needed, making them more compact and space-efficient. While the initial investment required for tankless water heaters may be higher, they tend to be more cost-effective in the long run due to their lower operational costs.
Homeowners often wonder which water heater type is more cost-effective - a gas or electric unit. However, the answer largely depends on the needs of your home. Although gas water heaters are cheaper to run, they require access to a natural gas line. On the other hand, electric water heaters have a lower upfront cost, but their operational expenses may be higher. Additionally, electric models are simpler to install and are less prone to heat loss than gas units.
Whether you choose a tank or tankless unit, you can be confident that it is covered by a manufacturer's warranty. If you wish to broaden your coverage, Energy Savers USA provides protection plans that offer an extra layer of security for your unit and your home's safety.
Water heater warranties offer a range of coverage options, which typically include 6, 9, or 12 years of protection to cater to different needs. The warranty covers both the water heater and any parts needed for repairs. In addition, each warranty package typically includes labor warranties that range from 1 to 3 years. It's important to note that the coverage offered may differ depending on the specific model of water heater you choose.
To ensure that your water heater installation adheres to safety regulations, most areas in the United States mandate obtaining permits.
To guarantee your peace of mind, all service providers visiting your home are background checked, locally based, licensed, and insured. Our authorized service providers are also required to have at least 10 years of experience and EPA LEAD certification, ensuring that they are knowledgeable and equipped to handle any issues that may arise.
A water heater installation comprises of:
Our authorized service provider is readily available to offer you an estimated cost of the installation job over the phone. However, to ensure that the installation meets local code, an on-site inspection may be required. Any additional charges will be communicated to you before the final quote is presented. We value your satisfaction and no work will commence until you have given your approval of the final quote.
Our pricing for water heater installation is comprised of four elements:
To meet your specific requirements, consider the following:
Symptoms of a water heater in need of repair or replacement may include:
Choosing to install a water heater without the necessary plumbing and electrical expertise can compromise your family's safety and lead to potential damage to your property. Additionally, it entails transporting the water heater, determining the necessary additional parts, obtaining a municipal installation permit, and arranging for a municipal inspection of the completed installation. In certain locations, performing water heater work without a permit may result in the inability to sell your home in the future.
Energy Savers USA highly recommends the use of a licensed and experienced plumber for the safe and compliant installation of your new water heater, as they are well-versed in the requisite codes. By selecting one of Energy Savers USA's background-checked and licensed service providers for your water heater installation, you can be confident that all necessary permits will be obtained, and the municipal inspections will be scheduled on your behalf. Moreover, your installation will be guaranteed by Energy Savers USA.
A thorough in-home assessment can assist in determining whether a new water heater is necessary or if repairs can be made. Typically, the age and condition of the existing water heater are key factors in deciding whether to repair or replace it. If the water heater is no longer under warranty or requires significant repairs, replacement is recommended. However, if the water heater is within 2 years of its manufacturer warranty period, repairs can usually be carried out instead of a complete replacement.
Gas water heaters are usually more cost-effective to operate, despite being slightly pricier upfront. Meanwhile, electric water heaters are less expensive at the point of purchase and consume less energy. However, the higher cost of electricity often makes them less cost-effective in terms of operation.
Fortunately, nearly all water heaters now feature increased efficiencies to comply with the latest federal energy standards. To ensure you select an energy-efficient unit, check for the Energy Factor (EF) rating displayed on the unit. The rating quantifies how effectively the unit converts energy into heat and measures heat loss during storage. The water heater with the highest energy factor is the most energy-efficient, and EF ratings closer to 1 are ideal. Electric water heaters tend to have the highest EF ratings.