Tankless Water Heaters
Are you tired of scheduling bathing times for your family to prevent running out of hot water? How nice could it be to be able to use as much hot water as you need, when you need it! Just ask one of our experienced representatives! From efficiently to endless hot water to freeing up space on the floor from your tank style heater. Tankless is the way to go!
Water Heaters
Worn and inefficient water heaters cost you money every time you turn on a faucet. Look to save money with new and efficient contractor quality heaters, gas or electric. Proper maintenance can lead to a longer life span from leaking as well as costing you less to operate.
Did you know that tax credits are available for you if you make energy efficient improvements to your home's plumbing?
Here's how:
If you make a plumbing efficiency upgrade on your water heater, you'll get a tax credit of up to 30% of the total cost, which includes product and installation. That means you can get a maximum credit of $1,500 for your efficiency improvements. You have until the end of 2010 to have the work done and claim the tax credit.
You can take advantage of this great opportunity and in the process conserve energy, save money, and keep your home's plumbing system up-to-date. For more information on this great savings, please call and speak to one of our friendly service representatives.
We have already helped a number of our customers install tankless water heaters and higher efficiency tank water heaters to enjoy this tax credit and we can do the same for you.
We feature Bradford White Water Heaters
Water-Hammer / High Water Pressure
Do you ever wonder where that noise is coming from when you close your faucet or why faucets leak when they are not that old? High pressure (in excess of 80psi, per state plumbing code) can contribute to premature leakage of plumbing systems and their components. Save money and time by making sure you are doing everything you can to help prolong the life of your plumbing system by making sure you pressure is where it should be.
Drains
A proper flowing drainage system is something we all take for granted, until you have a back-up or stoppage. From our drain opening equipment to our state-of-the-art camera and locating unit, we can fix any and all drain problems you may have.
Toilets
Worn components, etched surfaces and leaks can be very costly. Older toilets can use up to 3.5 gallons of water per flush. New mandates provide for more conservative toilets to use no more than 1.6 gallons of water per flush, with some models using as little as 1.0 gallons. Why flush money down the drain? Update your home's toilets and start saving money with every flush.
Kitchen Sink & Faucet
Probably one of the most useful items in our homes today is our kitchen sink. A proper working faucet saves money on wasted water and helps to provide a cleaning area for food prep.
Outdoor Hose Spigots
Often referred to as Hose Bibbs, these are a very useful device when it comes to cleaning outside, watering of plants or just a fun for the kids water games an toys. Old and worn-out hose spigots can waste water and cost you money if they leak. Make sure to have updated code approved anti-siphon spigots in your home for safety and also to help prevent them from freezing and rupturing in the colder months.
Shower Head / Spout (Tub)
How many times have you heard water continually dripping out of the head or tub spout and wondered why. It is not the fault of the head or spout, it is actually a problem with the controls. Dripping fixtures cost you money on your water bill each time they drip.
Tub / Shower Faucet
Proper operation can eliminate costly water damage repairs inside of walls as well as preventing scalding or freezing water bursts while bathing or showering.

