The hot water in your home is a vital part of your day-to-day life. You may not even realize how much you depend on it until it’s not there. Considering a new installation or replacement for your water heater before it breaks down is a smart move. That’s where Cascade Energy Services can help. With our General Electric Smith water heater & tankless-endless hot water installation in Snohomish, we’ve got it covered!
The installation process is simple and timely to help you get the hot water you need quickly. Take a look at our process below and see the many benefits of this type of installation.
How It Works
Our technician will arrive at your home to discuss your hot water goals with you. We go over the amount of usage you have daily and measure the home. This allows us to recommend the right size unit for your home. You can then discuss your concerns as we go over the full-cost estimate upfront. Once you’ve chosen the model, we get to work installing the system. Our team is in and out in a reasonable time frame and leaves your home just as they found it.
Benefits
These tankless units bring countless benefits to your home. For starters, you can have hot water on-demand as the system heats water when it is needed. There’s no more waiting for the system to heat back up. Continuously use it as needed. You’ll also save money on your power bill each month and reduce the amount of space taken up in the home.
Give us a call today at (425) 243-0371 to learn more about our General Electric Smith water heater & tankless-endless hot water installation in Snohomish.
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!