Hot Water Heater Replacement2023-01-06T18:58:14+00:00

Hot Water Heater Replacement

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Hot Water Heater Replacement

Hot Water Coil Installations & Repair

If you happen to be on the lookout for the best hot water coil installations as well as repairs, you’ve come to the right place with Fleet Plumbing and Heating Boiler Repair. We have been the most-trusted option for many people across several years when it comes to repair, service and maintenance of your hot water boiler.

Be it installation or repair, we have the most trusted and dedicated professionals ready to take care of it all. You can be absolutely positive of that fact.

Hot Water Heater Replacement Services

We pride ourselves on the fact that we have been one of the most sought-after and renowned services when it comes to the provision of hot water coil installations. There are many instances where a hot water heater cannot be fixed due to numerous problems or the fact that it is well past its warranty.

This is exactly where we come in. Get in touch with our team of technicians today itself and just sit back. They will take care of everything and make sure that every problem is solved in a systematic manner.

Hot Water Coil Installations

Most people underestimate the sheer importance of hot water coil repair as well as the installation process. A great many services out there simply don’t have the proper amount of expertise, experience as well as the right tools to take on such a task. However, you can be sure of the fact that it is not the case with us.

Apart from the unparalleled amount of expertise and experience, we also make it a point to use some of the finest and most top-notch repair tools in order to get the installation and repair work done properly. This way, there is absolutely no compromise on the quality of both the repair tools as well as the expertise of the job at hand.

Hot Water Coil Repair

You need not have any doubt of the fact that we at Fleet Plumbing and Heating Boiler Repair have each and every single aspect sorted out for you from the get go when it comes to hot water coil repair on the whole. Ultimately our final decision will be made keeping the best possible interests of you as well as your home in mind.

So anytime you are on the desperate lookout for a professionally established service that has some of the best hot water coil services in the market, all you have to do is give us a call at the earliest.

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    Hot Water Heater Replacement

    Long Island, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx
    Hot Water Heater Replacement, Installation, Service, Repair, & Maintenance

    24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE

    By Your Local Hot Water Heater Technician
    Call 718-205-6300 / 646-210-4319

    We can visit your home today if you are in our area. Call us to schedule an appointment.

    We are recognized as the region’s premier heating company for both homes and businesses, carrying out Hot Water Heater work as well as a whole host of other heating services. For many years we’ve been installing and servicing Water Heaters throughout Long Island Baldwin & Nassau & Suffolk County.

    Our huge experience of Water Heater projects and all things heating is second to none. In fact, we have installed Hot Water Heaters in hundreds of homes.

    Fleet Plumbing and Heating Boiler Repair is the company of choice for all your Water Heater, Repair and replacement needs. Our commitment is to you, our customer, and to provide you with outstanding Hot Water Heater Service. You can rest assured with our 100% satisfaction guarantee, 24-hour emergency service @ 718-205-6300 / 646-210-4319, solid warranty, and highly dedicated technicians. We service & repair any Water Heater no matter where you bought it!

    Whether you’re looking for Hot Water Heater service, maintenance, repair, or a Water Heater installation, We can help. We’re your best, most-trusted option for fast, quick, and easy local service, repair, and maintenance of your hot water boiler. Whether your Water Heater is leaking, isn’t firing up, or isn’t heating water, Our Service Technicians are highly trained, licensed, nearby, and guaranteed to help fix all of your Hot Water Heater problems.

    Fleet Plumbing and Heating Boiler Repair offers a complete range of heating and cooling services including: Water Heater inspection, installation, and repair services designed to meet your needs and budget. Our team of boiler service professionals has the expertise required to accurately assess the state of your equipment, and make recommendations that will best serve your home. We offer energy efficient Hot Water Heaters that will help you save money on your utility costs in the long run.

    A water heater is responsible for providing hot water to your entire home, and it can be one of the most important appliances in the home to maintain. Much of an average household’s annual bills can be attributed to just heating and cooling expenses, making it all the more important your water heater is working efficiently and effectively.

    We are proud to be part of the Long Island, Baldwin (Nassau & Suffolk County), serving your Water Heater Replacement, Installation, Service, & Repair needs.

    We Work On All Water Heaters
    Below Is A Basic List Of Name Brands

      A.O. Smith
      Bradford White
      John Wood
      GE
      Kenmore
      Navien
      Noritz
      Baxi
      Rheem
      Bosch
      Crown
      Laars
      State water heater
      American standard
      Ruud
      American water heater
      Rinnai
      Lochinvar
      PVI

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    Hot water is an essential part of modern life, a necessity rather than a luxury. So choosing and installing a water heater is a very important decision in the life of your home. Whether you are replacing an old water heater or installing a brand new system, you may be concerned about the price. There are a number of factors that play a part in the cost of installing a new hot water heater.

    Water Heater Replacement?

    If your water heater has a 12-year warranty and it’s been in service for 15, it might be time to get a new one. In homes with hard water, which can be tougher on water heaters, a water heater may fail within the warranty period.

    If you haven’t replaced your water heater in a few years, you’ll find more choices—and more energy-efficient regulations—so do your homework. You may have to spend more up front for a model that will save you money over time. Water heating amounts to nearly 20 percent of a home’s energy costs. As the result of new efficiency standards, water heaters under 55 gallons will see about a 4 percent boost in efficiency, while water heaters 55 gallons or more may cut your utility bills by 25 to 50 percent depending on the technology used.

    Based on the manufacturer’s suggested service life, the life expectancy of a water heater is about 8 to 12 years. That varies with the location and design of the unit, quality of installation, maintenance schedule and water quality.

    If your water heater is more than 10 years old, leaks around the base of the tank, and / or works erratically or not at all, it’s probably time for replacement

    If you’re replacing a water heater, you can replace it with the same type of unit. However, upgrade possibilities should be considered. For example, you may choose to increase or decrease the unit’s holding capacity to accommodate a changing family. Or, you may opt to go tankless.

    When looking for a new water heater, consider these features:

    • Gallon capacity (40-gallon and 50-gallon heaters are the most common)
    • Recovery rate (the number of gallons the heater will heat in an hour)
    • Dimensions (width and height — physical space may limit your ability to upgrade your unit’s capacity; will the heater fit in the space you have for it?)
    • Energy efficiency ratings (a sticker on the side should list the estimated annual cost of operation for the unit)
    • Fuel type, availability, and cost. The fuel type or energy source you use for water heating will not only affect the water heater’s annual operation costs but also its size and energy efficiency. See below for more on selecting fuel types.

    If you have more than one fuel type available in your area, it’s a good idea to compare fuel costs, especially if you’re building a new home. Even if you’re replacing a water heater, you may find that you’ll save more money in the long run if you use a different fuel or energy source. Contact your utility for current fuel costs or rates.

    The type of water heater you choose will also affect your water heating costs. One type of water heater may use a fuel type more efficiently than another type of water heater. For example, an electric heat pump water heater typically is more energy efficient than an electric conventional storage water heater. Also, an electric heat pump water heater might have lower energy costs because of its higher efficiency than a gas-fired conventional storage water heater, even though local natural gas costs might be lower than the electricity rates.

    They’re best for people who typically aren’t drawing water for more than one use at a time—running a shower and dishwasher simultaneously.

    Natural Gas

    Available in many areas of the United States to fuel conventional storage and demand (tankless or instantaneous) water heaters, as well as combination water and space heating systems, which include tankless coil and indirect water heaters.

    Even with federal and local rebates, what you’ll spend to buy and install a solar system can mean you wait 10 to 30 years to recoup your costs..

    Propane

    Available in many areas of the United States to fuel conventional storage and demand (tankless or instantaneous) water heaters, as well as indirect combination water and space heating systems.

    Electricity

    Widely available in the United States to fuel conventional storage, tankless or demand-type, and heat pump water heaters. It also can be used with combination water and space heating systems, which include tankless coil and indirect water heaters.

    Fuel Oil

    Available in some areas of the United States to fuel conventional storage water heaters, and indirect combination water and space heating systems.

    Before making repairs or purchasing a new water heater, check the nameplate on the side of your current unit. Here you will find helpful information including the tank capacity, insulation R-value, installation guidelines, working pressure, model and serial number. If you have an electric water heater, the nameplate will also list the wattage capacity and voltage of the heating elements.

    Water heaters come in two different styles: tank and tankless. Both heat your water, but they do it in different ways. A tank style water heater stores a given amount of water, usually 40 to 50 gallons, and keeps it heated to the temperature you set it at, sending it along when you open the hot water tap. A tankless system doesn’t store the water and heats it only when you need it by means of a series of super-heated coils.

    Types Of Water Heaters

    Storage Tank Water Heater

    Storage tanks are the most common type of water heater. As the name suggests, these consist of an insulated tank in which water is heated and stored until needed, then emerges from a pipe on top of the water heater. There is also a temperature and pressure-relief valve, which opens if either exceeds a preset level. Natural gas water heaters typically use less energy and cost less to run (by about half) than electric water heaters, although you should note that gas models cost more at the time of purchase.

    Tank Pros

    • The technology is proven and works well
    • Cost is about half that of a tankless water heater
    • Installation is easier
    • Advances in technology and materials have increased their efficiency
    • Can handle large demands on the hot water supply
    • Short installation time, about 2 to 3 hours

    No Hot Water

    With a water heater, the most common complaint is that it doesn’t heat water at all. Because a gas water heater operates much differently than an electric water heater, dealing with a water heater that doesn’t work at all will depend on whether it is gas or electric. (A gas water heater has a burner at the bottom and a flue at the top; an electric one is powered by a large electrical hookup.)

    When an electric water heater fails to heat water properly, either the power to the water heater has been interrupted or there is a problem with the controls or heating elements

    NOT PRODUCING HOT WATER

    With most water heater problems the main source is your water is not producing hot water. Whether you have a gas or electric water not having hot water is a major issue. Since these water heaters are different mechanically you should consult a professional 1st. To troubleshoot a gas water heater check the burner at the bottom and see if it is lit. With an electric water heater check to see if the breaker hasn’t blown. If it’s not the breaker then you might have larger issues. When your electric water heater fails to make water hot, here are the two problems.

    Power to the water heater has been interrupted

    Problem with the controls or heating elements

    Water Heater Makes Noises

    Noises coming from a water heater can be caused by expanding and contracting metal parts; drips; or, more likely, minerals and hard water scale accumulations inside the tank or on an electric water heater’s heating elements. When heated, dissolved hard water minerals recrystallize and form scale that cakes onto interior surfaces, making the water heater less efficient and more likely to fail

    Water Heater Pops, Bangs, Or Gurgles

    These sounds are caused by the buildup of hard water sediment heating up and exploding inside the tank. You can flush out the tank yourself, although by the time you’re hearing this sound the sediment chunks may be too large to pass through the drain valve.

    Water Heater Makes A Boiling Sound

    If water sounds like it is boiling inside the tank, this could indicate overheating and a dangerous pressure buildup. Call a service professional immediately.

    Choosing, buying and installing your new water heater with us is a simple process. Our Hot Water Technicians will help you with all your water heater needs. From helping to make the right water heater choice for your home right through to your payment options and aftercare; they will make the process as easy as possible.

    Water heaters can fall into disrepair for any number of reasons. Sediment deposits can form at the bottom of your tank causing popping sounds when the burners ignite. Thermostats can malfunction or fail entirely. A broken dip tube can mix incoming cold water with the outgoing hot water. Uncontrolled thermal expansion can cause dangerous pressure levels and burst pipes. These and other less common problems can result in a loss of hot water, excessively hot water, or plumbing damage.

    Water heater repair is a job best left to the professionals, but be sure to take an active role when deciding whether to have your water heating system repaired or replaced.

    Water Heater Problems can be discovered during routine maintenance tune-ups.

    For all these common issues, our professionally qualified, Water Heater Service Technician can promptly analyze the problem area and implement the necessary repairs.

    Call: 718-205-6300 / 646-210-4319

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      24 HOURS EMERGENCY SERVICES

      PHONE

      718-205-6300/646-210-4319

      WORKING HOURS

      24 HOURS EMERGENCY SERVICES