Hot Water Heaters

Installation – Sales – Repair 

Water heaters come in a variety of sizes, technology, and efficiencies. The right hot water heater depends on the number of occupants, groundwater temperatures, fixtures, and your budget. There is no one size fits all option when it comes to water heaters. 

Elk Grove Village Plumbing is here to help you navigate the complexities of picking, installing and maintaining a hot water heater. Our team of water heater experts will walk you through the different types, features, and pricing information. If you need a hand picking out your water heater we’re happy to help. Contact us online and get your free estimate today.  

 

Hot Water Heater Service

In Elk Grove Village, IL

Hot water is essential for hygiene, cleaning, and bathing. When the hot water heater is not working, everyone in the house will notice. That’s why we offer emergency plumbing service 24 hours a day 7 days a week. It doesn’t matter if the tank is leaking, the water comes out lukewarm or if you just need an upgrade, we’re here to help. 

We’ve been repairing and replacing water heaters in Elk Grove Village, IL for over 10 years. All of our work comes warrantied and our plumbers are licensed, bonded and insured against loss. When you work with Elk Grove Village Plumbing, your plumbing problem is fixed quickly and affordably. Call or contact us online to find out more information. 

The Pros & Cons Of Tankless Water Heaters

Tankless Pros

Here are a few of the positives of tankless water heaters.
  • More Energy Efficient
  • Smaller Form Factor
  • On Demand Hot Water

Tankless Cons

The negatives of tankless water heaters.
  • Large Up-Front Costs
  • Requires Routine Maintenance
  • Significantly Harder To Install

Why tankless over conventional water heaters?

Tankless water heaters generate hot water on demand when you need it. By comparison, most conventional units hold 40 or 50 gallons of hot water that are continuously heated. Energy is poured into the water heater night and day to keep the water at a steady temperature until the faucet is turned on. The energy lost keeping the water fully heated is substantial. This is where tankless designs have an edge over conventional units. Since the water is on-demand, energy is only used when you need it. Depending on the units involved and the situation, property owners can save anywhere from 25-47 percent on energy costs. Without a tank, the chances of a harmful leak are also minimized.

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