Natural gas water heaters remain one of the most popular options for homeowners thanks to their fast recovery times and dependable performance.
Electric water heaters offer reliable performance with straightforward installation and maintenance, making them a great fit for many homes.
Tankless water heaters provide hot water on demand, helping homeowners save space and enjoy greater energy efficiency without the limitations of a storage tank.
We proudly install and service quality water heating systems from industry-leading manufacturers, including:
Our team can help you compare options, understand efficiency ratings, and select a system that fits your home’s needs and budget.
In many cases, a repair is all that’s needed to restore reliable hot water. However, if your system is older, experiencing frequent issues, or becoming less efficient, replacement may be the more cost-effective option.
We’ll walk you through your options and help you make the decision that’s right for your home.
If water is leaking, draining slowly, making unusual noises, showing up where it shouldn’t, or your water heater isn’t keeping up, it’s usually worth getting it checked out. Small plumbing problems have a habit of becoming larger (and more expensive) ones.
Absolutely. We repair, maintain, and install tankless water heaters, as well as traditional gas and electric water heater systems.
It depends on the age of the unit, the type of problem, and the overall condition of the system. We can inspect your water heater and help determine the most cost-effective option.
Gas water heaters generally heat water more quickly, while electric models often have lower upfront installation requirements. The best choice depends on your home’s setup, budget, and hot water needs.
For many homeowners, yes. Tankless systems provide hot water on demand, take up less space, and can improve energy efficiency compared to traditional storage tanks.
Absolutely. We install natural gas, electric, and tankless water heaters for homeowners throughout East Moline and the Quad Cities.
No job is too small, no project is too big.