Need a new water heater? We can help. We know installing a new water heater is probably not something you do every day, so when you hire us, we’ll guide you through every step of the process, from determining which type of water heater is best for your home to safely installing your new system. Don’t just take our word for it though, hear from other Pittsburgh homeowners.
When you’re ready to get the ball rollin’, you can call us at (412) 651-3941 or schedule an appointment online. No matter what time you contact us, we’re here for you 24/7.
2) Get an in-home consultation
Once you’ve scheduled an appointment with us, we’ll send out an expert plumber to check out your current water heater and help determine what size, type and efficiency level of water heater will be best for your home and budget. Once we’ve nailed down the specific water heater for you, we’ll provide you with an upfront quote. And don’t worry, we’ll never begin an install without your approval, that way you don’t have to worry about sticker shock after your install is already in the process.
3) Get your tank water heater installed
Once you’ve signed off on your water heater install, we’ll get right to work! Typically, our highly-trained team of plumbers can install your water heater in one day. And don’t worry, we have a 100% satisfaction guarantee, so if something is wrong or not up to your standards, we’ll do everything we can to make it right.
Average time to install a tank water heater: 2-6 hours
Schedule an in-home diagnosis, which is FREE if we install your tank water heater.
Learn more about your options when talking to your service technician or one of our phone operators.
Our word is all we have to hang our hat on, and here at Calfo our word is as tough as steel. After your AC is repaired, we’ll follow up to make sure you’re happy with our work. If you aren’t, let us know. We’ll use all our might to make it right.
After your tankless water heater is installed, we’ll call you to make sure you’re happy with our work. If you aren’t, let us know. We’ll use all our might to make it right.
At Calfo Home Services, we put our customers first. Our Solid Steel Guarantee is more than just a promise—it’s our commitment to excellence in service and workmanship. We understand how important hot water is to your daily life, which is why we strive for complete customer satisfaction every step of the way.
When it comes to ensuring a steady supply of hot water, understanding the various types of water heaters available can help you make an informed decision for your home. Below, we break down the most common types of water heaters, their features, and advantages.
1. Tank Water Heaters are the most traditional type of water heater. They consist of an insulated storage tank where water is heated and stored until needed.
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2. Tankless Water Heater, also known as on-demand water heaters, heat water directly without the use of a storage tank. They activate when hot water is needed.
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3. Heat Pump Water Heaters use electricity to move heat from the air or ground to heat water. They are also known as hybrid water heaters.
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4. Solar Water Heaters utilize solar panels to capture sunlight for heating water. They can be either active (with a pump) or passive (without a pump).
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5. Condensing Water Heaters are highly efficient units that capture and reuse exhaust gases to heat water.
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High Efficiency: Can achieve up to 98% energy efficiency, making them ideal for reducing energy costs.
Environmentally Conscious: Lower emissions compared to traditional systems.
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Complex Installation: More complicated to install, often requiring professional help.
Greater Initial Cost: Higher price point compared to standard units.
Choosing the right type of water heater depends on various factors, including your home’s hot water needs, budget, and environmental priorities. Understanding the benefits and drawbacks of each type will aid in making a decision that best suits your circumstances. Whether opting for a tank, tankless, heat pump, solar, or condensing system, each has unique features that cater to different lifestyles and preferences.
When considering DIY water heater installation, cost savings and the convenience of working on your own schedule are attractive benefits. However, the process is complex and carries significant safety risks, such as gas leaks or electrical hazards. Mistakes can lead to repairs or system failures, and DIY installation may void the manufacturer’s warranty, leaving you unprotected.
On the other hand, professional installation ensures that the job is done correctly and safely by experienced technicians who understand local building codes. While it comes with higher upfront costs, hiring a professional typically preserves your warranty, offers faster and more reliable service, and provides peace of mind knowing that your water heater is installed to last.
Determining whether your water heater requires a repair or a complete replacement can be a critical decision that impacts your home’s comfort and budget. There are several indicators that can help you make that determination:
To ensure your water heater runs efficiently for years, regular maintenance is key:
Most traditional water heaters last between 10 to 15 years. If your unit is older than this and experiencing frequent issues, it may be time for a replacement.
Turn off the power supply to the unit and shut off the water supply. Contact a plumbing professional immediately to assess and address the leak.
The cost of replacing a water heater can vary widely based on factors such as the type of heater (tank vs. tankless), size, and installation complexity. Consultation with a plumbing professional can provide a more accurate estimate.
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This decision often depends on the age of the unit and the extent of the repairs needed. A professional can help you weigh the costs of repairs versus replacement.
Consider the type (tank or tankless), energy source (gas or electric), size, efficiency rating, and your household’s hot water needs.
Schedule regular maintenance checks, flush the tank annually to remove sediment buildup, check the anode rod, and ensure the temperature is set to a safe level (around 120°F).
Tankless water heaters offer continuous hot water, are more energy-efficient, take up less space, and typically have a longer lifespan compared to traditional tank heaters.
Insulate the heater and pipes, set the thermostat to a lower temperature, consider installing a timer, and perform regular maintenance to keep it running efficiently.
Noises like popping or rumbling can indicate sediment buildup. Flushing the tank may resolve this. If the noises persist, consult a plumbing professional for further evaluation.
Many plumbing companies offer disposal services when they install a new unit. Alternatively, check with your local waste management facility for proper disposal guidelines.
Installation typically takes a few hours, depending on the complexity of the job and whether any additional plumbing or electrical work is required.
Depending on the type and size of the new unit, some adjustments to your existing plumbing system may be necessary. A professional can advise you during the selection process.
Most manufacturers offer warranties ranging from 6 to 12 years for water heaters. Be sure to understand the terms and conditions of the warranty when purchasing a new unit.
Yes! Pittsburgh’s weather can impact water heaters significantly. In cold winters, water heaters may face increased strain due to higher demand for warm water and risk of freezing if located in unheated areas. During hot summers, higher hot water use and elevated ambient temperatures can reduce efficiency. Rain and high humidity contribute to corrosion and condensation issues, while seasonal temperature fluctuations can stress the system. To mitigate these effects, ensure regular maintenance, insulate both the water heater and pipes, and protect the unit from moisture and extreme temperatures.Not sure about the condition of your water heater? Learn if a repair will do before you replace it. Call Calfo at 412-517-6509 or contact us online.
Quick and nice service!! Jake was terrific and fixed my issue with my water heater right away. Highly recommend!!
I was very pleased with CALFO home services. Jake Fischetti was my technician and he was extremely professional and knowledgeable about an issue that two other heating companies were NOT able to address. Jake took the time to explain to me what the issue was and how to go about tackling it properly. He brought his own mat and shoe covers when entering the house. I was very pleased with his visit and would recommend this company to anyone.