
From fast repairs to full replacements, our licensed technicians handle gas and electric tank water heaters and high-efficiency gas tankless systems. We help you decide whether to repair or upgrade for reliability, performance, and energy savings.
Gas and electric tank water heater install and repair
High-efficiency gas tankless upgrades (endless hot water)
Same-day replacement often available
Proper venting, gas connections, and code compliance
Honest guidance: repair vs. replace
Haul-away and disposal of the old unit
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If you notice any of the signs below, book a check-up. We service gas and electric tank models and gas tankless systems across the Puget Sound Region.
Little or no hot water; runs out quickly
Water takes longer to reheat than normal
Rust-coloured water or metallic taste
Popping/rumbling sounds during heating
Fluctuating water temperature or pressure
System age: 8–12 years (tank) or 15–20 years (tankless)
We service gas and electric tank water heaters and gas tankless systems. Same-day replacement often available across the Puget Sound Region.
Yes. We install and repair gas and electric tank water heaters, and gas tankless systems. (There is no electric tankless option.)
If the unit is leaking, near end-of-life, or repairs approach 40–50% of replacement cost, replacement is usually the smarter, more reliable choice.
Typical lifespans: tank (gas/electric): 8–12 years; gas tankless: 15–20 years with proper maintenance.
In many cases we can provide same-day replacement. Availability depends on schedule, model, and site conditions.
Sizing depends on household size, fixtures, and usage patterns. We’ll recommend a tank capacity (e.g., 40, 50 gal) or tankless flow rate (GPM) after a quick assessment.
Generally yes. Gas tankless models heat water on demand, reducing standby losses and often lowering energy use versus older tank units.
Annual checks are best. Tank: inspect anode rod, flush sediment. Gas tankless: descale/flush as needed, clean inlet screens, verify venting and combustion.
Usually yes. We handle permits, venting, gas/electrical connections, and code compliance for a safe, proper installation.

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