Get up to a $300 prepaid credit card and 6 months free when you have a new select water heater installed under the Enercare Advantage program.
With Enercare Advantage, you get all the benefits of brand-new equipment without the upfront costs plus the peace of mind of knowing your maintenance and repairs are covered.
As your equipment ages, breakdowns can become more frequent, causing inconvenience, or requiring expensive repairs. Older, less efficient models also add extra costs to your utility bills. New equipment is the answer but can come with a big price tag — and you’re on the hook for repairs if there are any defects or other flaws.
Providing warm and hot water for bathing, cleaning, washing, cooking and more, a well-functioning water heater is essential to your comfort and daily activities. If your system is more than 10 years old, it’s time to start thinking about replacement to avoid unexpected costs, inconvenience, and discomfort.
Start by checking your water heater’s warranty for some useful guidelines on how long you should expect it to last and when you should replace it. In general, you might want to start looking into a new model if:
DESIGN & INSTALL
Industry leading products
NEW energy efficient equipment to reduce your carbon footprint
Quality installations done right the first time
SERVICE & MAINTENANCE
Service performed by fully licensed and insured technicians
VALUE CREATION
Invest in other home improvement projects
No-cost transfer on sale of homecare
In most cases, heat source and capacity will be the main factors that influence your choice of water heater, but venting type, efficiency and space are also key items to consider.
We encourage you to contact a water heating expert to help you assess these factors and determine what kind of water heater will be right for you. Be sure to cover the following topics.
Heat Source – The first thing you need to determine is what kind of heat source to use, which is often dependent on where you live.
Capacity – To determine how large a water heater you need, start by figuring out how much hot water you use.
Venting – Water heaters that use natural gas, propane or oil need to be vented to prevent harmful gases from building up inside your home.
Efficiency – a more efficient water heater uses less energy to heat the same amount of water, which reduces your carbon emissions and your energy bills.
Space – Be sure to measure the space where you plan to put a new water heater — even if you’re replacing one with the same capacity.
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Depending on the model of your new water heater, you may be eligible for a rebate.
The average lifespan of a water heater is usually about 10 years.