Water heater services
the team at BSP has you covered for all of your water heater needs.
Water heaters are among the most important appliances in your home, and for many in the Pittsburgh area, water heater installation and hot water tank repair services are essential to keeping hot water flowing. Here at BSP, we have quickly become one of the best water heater companies in the state, providing cost-effective installation and repair services for tanked and tankless systems.
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Why use a professional water heater company?
It is always best to work with a professional company like ours for your water heater services, as these systems are complex. Water heaters are either electric or gas-powered, meaning you will need experience in both plumbing and natural gas, and the risk to your health and home is not worth it. As professional hot water tank installers, we can ensure that your tanked or tankless system is properly installed, code-compliant, and that your unit's warranty remains intact.
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Hot water tank repairs
There are a few common repairs that you can make on a hot water tank. These include fixing the pilot light, draining sediment from the tank, and fixing issues with the heating element. For most small fixes, a repair might be justified. However, if you are running an older tank, you might want to consider replacing it, as the average hot water tank lasts 10 to 15 years, and older units may not be worth the investment.
Tank water heater
When you think about your conventional water heater, you are probably thinking of a tanked water-heating system. These systems use a large tank of water that the heating element, whether a gas flame or an electric current, warms and then distributes throughout the house. Tanked water heaters have been used for decades and are a cost-effective, simple plug-and-play option. The tanks will range in size from 30 to 80 gallons, which you will want to match to your home’s size and the number of people in the house. For instance, a family of 2 will want a smaller tank like a 40-gallon tank, while a family of 5 will want to consider an 80-gallon tank as it takes some time for the water to be heated up once depleted.