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Water Heaters
Our professional plumbers are pleased to help you decide which tank water heater is right for your family and your budget. The chosen model should be effective at meeting your hot water needs without sacrificing energy savings. Quite a few of our ENERGY STAR®-certified models offer exceptional insulation, heat traps and more efficient burners to limit energy use by up to 8 percent.
Whatever your hot water needs are, you’ll have access to quality tank water heaters with Expert installation and service support from Broad Ripple Service Experts. Every one of our water heaters is backed with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee,* and that means you never have to be worried about running out of warm water in the middle of a shower ever again.
A tank water heater keeps a supply of water perpetually heated so it’s always available when you want it. The volume of the tank varies from 20 to 80 gallons, and most families do good enough with a 40- or standard 50-gallon tank.
When the dishwasher, washing machine or shower is running, hot water is drained through the top of the tank and directed wherever the appliance needs it. The water heater then draws unheated water into the bottom of the tank and begins the heating process over again to replenish the supply.
Tank water heaters are usually less costly to buy and install than other types of water heaters. Although tankless water heaters almost always offer excellent energy efficiency, a tank heater can still be an efficient choice, especially if you get an ENERGY STAR®-rated model.
Call Broad Ripple Service Experts at for a free consultation and quote on ENERGY STAR® tank water heaters. We offer premier equipment options and expertise for all your plumbing needs in Indianapolis.
Count on the Experts to take care of all your home comfort needs. Call us at 317-527-0271 or schedule your service online today!
The price can vary significantly, but it usually ranges from $2,900 to $3,000* to install a new tank water heater.
*For purchase of a standard 50-gallon tank water heater.
Tank water heaters are the most common since they provide water storage and demand fewer installation expenses than tankless water heaters. However, tankless water heaters offer on-demand hot water, are oftentimes more energy-efficient and usually last longer with adequate maintenance.
A diagnostic fee, also known as a service call fee, is a typical charge used by HVAC companies once someone is called out to your home to diagnose the root cause of what’s affecting your HVAC system. The service call charge covers the technician’s time, knowledge and travel costs associated with assessing the problem. It’s in essence a service fee for the technician’s professional inspection to identify the cause of the malfunction.
It’s similar to visiting your doctor. They must perform a thorough checkup to learn more about what’s wrong before proposing treatment. In the same way, your HVAC professional must inspect your system to decide on the needed repairs or maintenance.
For one monthly payment, this includes:
Give us a call at 317-527-0271 and we’ll be happy to provide more details.
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