Premier Water Heater Installation
Proudly serving the community of Greater Lafayette with quality installation since 1965.
Quick Service
We'll be in and out before you know it!
Industry Experience
With over five decades in the industry, we're no amateurs.
Affordable
We proudly offer premier service without the corporate prices.
Our Process
Water heater installation has been a cornerstone of our company for over 50 years. Our certified team will guide you through the entire process, whether you're replacing a faulty unit or installing one in a new home.
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Step 1: The Assessment
We survey the area and conditions of your home to consult with you on the best water heater type, placement, and maintenance.
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Step 2: Installation
Once the team determines the best solution for your home, we'll help you with the purchasing and take care of the installation.
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Step 3: Maintenance
We'll never simply install the water heater and leave you hanging! We’ll be back for maintenance and are available 24/7 for emergencies.
Choosing the Right Type of Water Heater
Learn more about which water heater might be best for you. Our team is happy to help guide you in your decision.
A conventional storage tank is the most common type of water heater. It stores a large amount of hot water, ready for use when you need it. The tank heats the water and keeps it hot until you turn on the tap or shower. This type of water heater is reliable and widely used in many homes.
An electric water heater uses electricity to heat water and typically has fewer parts than a standard gas heater. This simplicity often results in a longer life expectancy, making electric water heaters a reliable and durable option for many homes.
A gas water heater uses natural gas or propane to heat water. While they generally have a higher upfront cost compared to electric water heaters, they often cost less to operate over time, making them a cost-effective option in the long run.
A solar-powered water heater uses energy from the sun to heat water. It transfers this solar energy into a liquid, providing an eco-friendly and cost-effective way to heat water for your home.
A condensing water heater is highly efficient because it captures and uses the majority of the latent heat from the exhaust gases to heat the water. This process makes it more energy-efficient compared to traditional water heaters.