Have you noticed troubling signs that your water heater is on its last leg? If so, it is time to contact the experts here at Cascade Energy Services. For several years, our team has been helping homeowners just like you to get the plumbing installation, maintenance, and repairs they need to keep their house operating smoothly. One of those services that we provide is our General Electric Smith water heater & tankless-endless hot water installation in Duvall.
If you are unsure that an installation is what you need at this time, give our technicians a call today for an inspection.
Signs Of Replacement
There are several signs that your current system will give off when it is time to replace the water heater. For example, you should not experience major fluctuations in the temperature of your water. This is a sign that something is wrong with the tank itself. Signs of visible corrosion, rust, leaks, or damage are also indications that a replacement is necessary.
A repair professional will look at your current water heater and provide you with the best long-term solution for your home.
Do You Need a New System?
For those homes that do need a new system installed, a tankless unit provides various benefits. Many homeowners enjoy the savings and energy bills, increased safety, and efficiency with this simple installation.
Working with our company allows you to receive a fully detailed estimate before the work begins and have all of your questions answered.
Give our team a call at (425) 243-0371 to learn more about General Electric Smith water heater & tankless-endless hot water installation in Duvall.
Bane and the crew from Casacade Energy Services did an excellent, professional installation of our new Trane furnace (nice and quiet!), along with a house surge protector and earthquake cutoff mechanism for our gas line. Bill was courteous, knowledgeable and very helpful. Also, his office staff helped us through all the warranty work and helped answer questions about rebates. We couldn't ask for a better experience. We will be using them for the annual furnace check up. Thanks, Bill and crew!