Have you considered a new water heater in the past few months? Are you unsure if it is time to replace your current system? Then there’s no better time than now to contact Cascade Energy Services. With professional technicians at the ready, we can help you determine the best time to consider a General Electric Smith water heater & tankless-endless hot water installation in Lake Stevens.
Whether you need to see if a tankless system will work in your home or if it’s even time to consider an installation, give us a call today. We are here around the clock to better serve you when you’re dealing with hot water issues.
When Is It Time To Replace
You may think your water heater is still working quite well. Why should you replace it? You may end up waking up one morning to find out that you have no hot water in the home! To avoid that, consider the following factors to avoid a breakdown ruining your day:
- Temperature fluctuations – Do you notice that the water is either really hot or not hot at all? These extreme fluctuations can be a sign that there’s an issue waiting to pop up.
- Loss of pressure – You can lose some pressure in the water system when there’s an issue with your water heater.
- Longer time to heat up – When you have to wait longer and longer to get hot water between uses, it’s about time to replace it.
Our technicians are here to go over all the benefits, costs and answer all your questions about your General Electric Smith water heater & tankless-endless hot water installation in Lake Stevens. Give us a call today at (425) 243-0371 to learn more.
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!