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Electric Water Heater Repair, Maintenance & Installation in Grove city, OH

Sometimes, electric-powered water heaters are the best option in a home or business. They are, in fact, sometimes the only option when gas isn’t readily available. When it comes to the water heating system in your home or building, electric water heaters are great because they are much easy to install and easier to use. They are also better for the environment. However, despite them being less expensive to install, electric water heaters often cost more to use for heating water. Electric water heater installation is easier because it often doesn’t require gas piping or gas venting that gas water heaters always require. 

If you’re online looking to install or replace an electric water heater in Columbus or anywhere in the Greater Franklin County Ohio area, you should call the water heater professionals at Grove City Plumbing & Drain. Our water heater installation specialists can professionally install your water heater at the most affordable prices with warranty coverage you won’t find anywhere else. We guarantee to perform the work right the first time, every time, with a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee across the board. 

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If you’re comparing the efficiency of an electric water heater with a gas water heater, you should know that electric heaters are much more efficient. And while gas water heaters are much less expensive to use each month because of their low cost of natural gas — a gas water heater requires much more energy and you need to have venting for gas when it’s burned as fuel to heat water, which is a bit more harsh on the environment.  In addition to being better for the environment, electric water heaters are much more popular because of the widespread availability of electricity in all buildings and homes nationwide. Of the various types of units available, there are electric-powered traditional heaters, tankless electric water heaters, and other types of electric water heaters. 

Benefits of professional water heater installation include better usage, longer service life, reduced maintenance costs and lower electric costs. Don’t hesitate to call Grove City Plumbing & Drain today if you need a electric plumber for electric water heater repair, electric water heater maintenance, or electric water heater installation services. 

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Looking to install a new water heater? Why not turn to Central Ohio’s leading electric water heater installation professionals at Grove City Plumbing & Drain?  We can install your new electric water heater at the most affordable prices with a workmanship guarantee that is unmatched. We offer flexible payment plans on new water heaters and all of our work is covered by a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee.  

Grove City Plumbing & Drain offers a wide range of electric water heater services, including water heater installations, water heater repairs, and water heater maintenance services. We sell all the top brands of water heaters, including brand names like Rheem, Whirlpool, A.O. Smith, Amana, Navien, American Standard, Bradford White and more!  

We install the best electric water heaters in Franklin County and throughout Central Ohio. We also proudly serve Columbus, Canal Winchester, Pickerington, Lincoln Village, Blacklick Estates, Bexley, Hilliard, Pataskala, Circleville, Reynoldsburg, Upper Arlington, Whitehall, Dublin, Delaware, Groveport, Grove City and surrounding areas. 

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Benefits of Electric Water Heaters 

There’s always an upside and a downside to electric powered appliances in a home or business. If you’re trying to decide between a gas water heater or an electric-powered water heater, you should be aware there are many benefits to using electricity to heat water. Electric water heaters are not only safer, but they also cost a bit less to use and are more energy-efficient. Additional benefits of electric water heaters include the following: 

Electric Water Heaters Are Energy Efficient

Whenever a plumbing system is outfitted with a gas water heater, the combustion and ventilation process allows there to be a significant amount of heat to escape. This is more expensive because of the wasted heat or energy usage and the time it takes for the water heater to reach optimal performance levels. Electric water heaters don’t combust or burn fuel and because of this, they do not require gas ventilation. Because of this, the hot water tank heats things up a lot faster, and the heat they generate during the process stays indoors rather than being vented outdoors. This can be a major energy-saving benefit. 

Installation Is Easier and Customizable

Electric water heaters work a lot faster than any other water heater on the market because they don’t usually require any additional pipes, gas vents, or complicated distribution techniques, as we have mentioned. Even if you need electrical water heater repairs that delay or complicate the installation, the time and expense is still much less than what it takes to properly install a gas water heater. Electric water heaters are available in a variety of different sizes, so you won’t ever have to wait for a special order. 

Electric Water Heaters Are a Safe Option

Gas water heaters have a wide range of benefits. The biggest downside is the safety concern associated with using gas, which is especially true in older homes and buildings where gas piping or gas ventilation is obsolete or older and not functional. If gas vents aren’t working correctly, even the most minor gas leaks can wreak devastation and become hazardous. Safety issues with electrical water heaters are less common than the safety risks associated with gas-powered appliances. This is because your electrical wiring needs to be inspected before installing your new water heater, which we can perform. In any case, homeowners can’t put a price on safety and peace of mind when it comes to their life and their home. Electric water heaters are generally much safer than gas water heaters. 

Installation Costs Are Lower

Electric water heaters are a popular options in newer homes because theyre a lot easy to install. Because theyre easier to install, they cost a lot less. Although gas water heaters are less expensive to use, gas water heater installation is more expensive because it includes extensive venting and piping, which is required for safety to maintain a gas-powered water heater and use it safely. Electric water heater installation is simple and straightforward. We use what you already have in place. The additional cost of making a home or business compatible with a gas water heater sometimes isn’t worth it, especially for smaller water heaters or places with minimal water heating needs. 

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FAQ

FAQ: Electric Water Heaters 

How many types of water heaters are there?

Water heaters can be categorized by fuel source, such as gas-powered or electric-powered units. However, the two main types of water heater on the market include traditional water heaters (that have a water storage tank) and tankless water heaters (or on-demand water heaters). Whenever you turn on the faucet and run hot water using a traditional water heater, a heating element heats the water as it enters the tank and replaces the hot water going out. The tank keeps the water heated. Tankless water heaters, however, heat water whenever it passes through the pipes. 

Because of this, you’ll need to figure out how much hot water you’re using. If you ever start to run out of heated water during certain times of the day or on a regular basis, you should consider investing in a larger unit or one with a tank. You also need to look at your First Hour Rating (or FHR) to determine the most appropriate size of water heater you need. The number of gallons your water heater uses to distribute heated water throughout home in an hour is represented by this number. The number can also be found on a manufacturer’s website or by calling your local plumber at Grove City Plumbing & Drain. 

When should I replace my water heater?

Conventional water need replaced anywhere from 10 to 15 years. Tankless water heaters, on the other hand, last longer. Tankless water heaters last up to 20 years, in fact. If you don’t know the age of the water heater you own, you should check the serial number on the tank and check with the installer or the manufacturer. Signs you need to see a professional include strange noises, strange smells, inconsistent temperatures, changes in water flow, and increasing energy bills (gas or electric depending on the fuel source). 

Because of this, you’ll need to figure out how much hot water you’re using. If you ever start to run out of heated water during certain times of the day or on a regular basis, you should consider investing in a larger unit or one with a tank. You also need to look at your First Hour Rating (or FHR) to determine the most appropriate size of water heater you need. The number of gallons your water heater uses to distribute heated water throughout home in an hour is represented by this number. The number can also be found on a manufacturer’s website or by calling your local plumber at Grove City Plumbing & Drain. 

What is considered a plumbing emergency?

A lot of people don’t want to wait for an emergency plumber to come to their home to have their plumbing problems resolved when it suits the company. Nevertheless, plumbing problems don’t go away on their own and almost all types of plumbing work should be left to the experts. Plumbing emergencies include things like a lack of water flow, flooding caused by a sump pump, broken pipes, any sort of sewer clogs, valve malfunctions, drain clogs, toilet overflowing and more. If you’re still uncertain what a “plumbing emergency” is, call Grove City Plumbing & Drain today and speak to our 24-hour plumbing call center. Because your plumbing doesn’t merely work from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., neither do we!  

Because of this, you’ll need to figure out how much hot water you’re using. If you ever start to run out of heated water during certain times of the day or on a regular basis, you should consider investing in a larger unit or one with a tank. You also need to look at your First Hour Rating (or FHR) to determine the most appropriate size of water heater you need. The number of gallons your water heater uses to distribute heated water throughout home in an hour is represented by this number. The number can also be found on a manufacturer’s website or by calling your local plumber at Grove City Plumbing & Drain.