Water Heaters (Tank)
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At George Plumbing Company, our team is committed to ensuring you always have access to the reliable hot water supply you need. With same-day service availability and the ability to service all brands, our water heater service experts ensure convenience and quality every step of the way.
Schedule water heater services in San Antonio by contacting our team online today.
Our Water Heater Services
When you need expert water heater solutions for your home, look no further than George Plumbing for professional services. Our team is proud to offer:
- Water heater installation and replacement: With upfront pricing and plenty of financing options, we make installing and replacing water heaters affordable and easy for all families.
- Water heater repair: From sediment buildup and tank corrosion to low water pressure and water leaks, our same-day water heater repair experts can diagnose and fix virtually any system issue.
- Water heater maintenance: Keep your system running smoothly for years to come with annual water heater tune-ups that flush out sediment and enhance system performance.
types of water heaters
With decades of service experience, our team is uniquely capable of servicing all types of water heater systems, including:
We specialize in servicing gas, electric, and propane standard tank water heater systems. Traditional tank units are ideal for larger homes with high hot water demand, offering lower installation costs and greater energy efficiency with newer models for continuous savings.
We can also service tankless water heaters, which provide on-demand hot water. Since these units only heat water as it passes through the system rather than heating an entire tank of water, they’re far more energy efficient.
Their compact design helps save valuable storage space in your home while their extended lifespan keeps you connected to reliable hot water for many years to come.
tank water heaters vs. tankless water heaters
1. Continuous hot water:Â Tank water heaters store and heat a specific amount of water, providing a steady supply of hot water for multiple tasks simultaneously, such as showers, laundry, and dishwashing.
2. Lower initial cost: They also typically have a lower upfront cost compared to tankless units, making them a budget-friendly option for homeowners.
3. Simple installation: Replacing a tank unit with a new one is relatively straightforward, especially if the plumbing infrastructure is already in place.
4. Energy efficiency: Newer tank models offer improved energy efficiency with better insulation and heating technology, reducing energy costs over time.
1. On-demand hot water: Importantly, tankless units heat water as needed, providing endless hot water without the limitations of a storage tank. Ideal for households with high hot water demand.
2. Space-saving design: Tankless units are compact and wall-mounted, saving valuable floor space compared to bulky tank water heaters, making them suitable for smaller homes or tight spaces.
3. Energy efficiency: Tankless systems are highly efficient, as they only heat water when required, eliminating standby heat loss associated with tank models and potentially reducing energy bills.
4. Longevity: Tankless units typically have a longer lifespan than their tank counterparts, often lasting 20 years or more with proper maintenance.
Choosing Your Water Heater
- Choose tank i: You have a lower budget upfront, moderate hot water needs, and sufficient space for a tank installation.
- Choose tankless if: You prioritize energy efficiency, require endless hot water, have limited space, and are looking for a long-term investment.
At George Plumbing, we specialize in water heater repairs, installations, and maintaining tank and tankless water heaters. Our experts can assess your home’s hot water needs and recommend the best option tailored to your needs and budget.
Brands We Service
Our team is proud to offer full service for all sizes, models, and brands of tankless water heater systems as well as solutions for these traditional tank water heater brands:
- American Standard
- AO Smith
- Bradford White
- General Electric (GE)
- Kenmore
- Rheem
- State
- Whirlpool
American Standard
AO Smith
Bradford White
General Electric GE
Kenmore
Rheem
State
Whirlpool
Tankless water heater brands
We can repair, service, or install any size, model, or brand.
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George Plumbing is proud to be the preferred plumbing partner for San Antonio residents, delivering top-quality water heater services since 1947.
From installation and replacement to repair and maintenance, our expert assessments and customized recommendations keep your home connected to the reliable hot water supply it needs.
With same-day service availability, upfront pricing, and plenty of financing options, we strive to deliver a convenient, cost-effective experience to our customers.
Ensure lasting hot water for your home by contacting our team online to schedule water heater services in San Antonio today.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What type of water heater is best?
The best type of water heater depends on your household needs and preferences; tankless water heaters are energy-efficient and provide on-demand hot water, while traditional tank water heaters are generally more affordable and simpler to install.
Are there downsides to tankless water heaters?
Yes — tankless water heaters have a higher upfront cost, may require additional electrical or gas line upgrades, and may struggle to provide hot water for simultaneous, high-demand usage in larger households.
What’s the average lifespan of a water heater?
Traditional tank water heaters typically last about eight to 12 years while tankless models can last up to 20 years with proper maintenance.
How many gallons should my water heater hold?
The recommended capacity varies by household size: A 30–40 gallon tank works well for one to two people, 40–50 gallons for three to four people, and 50–80 gallons for larger households.