Water heaters are a major part of the daily process of a home. From laundry to bathing or dishes, you need hot water several times a day. When you’re dealing with issues in your current system, reach out to the team here at Cascade Energy Services. We’ve been helping clients in the area restore normal hot water with a range of services, including our General Electric Smith water heater & tankless-endless hot water installation in Edmonds.
Learn why this system is a highly chosen installation and how we can help you know when it’s time to consider a replacement:
Why Tankless?
There are many reasons that homeowners like you choose this unit for their installation. One reason they choose this type of installation is that it provides an endless supply of hot water. You may be used to having to wait for the tank to heat back up when there’s been a large usage of hot water. Those days are long gone!
Another benefit people love is that they save money and space in their homes. While the upfront installation cost may seem steeper than a tank unit, it pays for itself to reduce the energy costs you encounter.
Installation
There are several options on the market. The General Electric Smith system is a popular one we provide. Your technician will measure the home and discuss your usage. Then they will make a recommendation with a full estimate for you to peruse. You can ask questions and voice any concerns before moving to the installation process.
To learn more about our General Electric Smith water heater & tankless-endless hot water installation in Edmonds, give us a call today at (425) 243-0371.
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