Do you need your old water heater replaced? Looking to upgrade your water heater? We have you covered. We can potentially remove the old and install the new water heater within the same day. Don’t hesitate to contact us. Our technicians are courteous and knowledgeable. We run our business as promptly and professionally as possible and look forward to serving you.
The costs for installing a new water heater can vary greatly based on the kind of unit you choose. As far as the price of purchase goes, the water heater model that uses the least expensive energy source will typically cost more when purchased. However, the price of labor to install your unit depends on the amount of labor it takes to remove your old unit and install the new one.
Depending on the model and tank size, a conventional water heater replacement in Seattle typically costs between $1,200 and $2,000. However, the average cost to buy and install a tankless water heater is between $4,000 and $7,000.
You should consider a few things when buying a new water heater in Seattle, WA.
BUDGET
First thing to consider is your budget. The price range for a new water heater installation can fluctuate quite a bit depending on the size and type of water heater.
REQUIREMENTS
The next thing to think about is your requirements and desires. Things such as how much hot water do you usually use on a daily basis. The more time you spend at home and the more people in your household, the more hot water you’ll typically need at the ready. The tank’s size capacity should correspond to your typical water usage. Purchasing an excessively large tank will only result in a waste of money; conversely, purchasing a tank that is too small will cause you to run out of hot water.
Other factors to consider that you may not know about is each tank’s GPM (gallons per minute) as well as the temperature rise. Your GPM is how much hot water your tank can put out within a minute’s time. GPM will be slower the greater the temperature differential between the output and ground temperatures. Temperature rise is the amount of heat required to raise water from ground temperature to the desired output temperature of about 120˚F. This results from your water heater’s increased effort to heat up and provide hot water.
These are all things we like to educate our customers on but if it all seems overwhelming to you then just trust that we know what we’re talking about and contact us today.
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