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Servicing Electric & Gas Tankless Water Heaters
If you’re considering a tankless hot water heater for your home, your search can stop with TrueLine Plumbing. Our team has helped many homeowners in Bucks and Montgomery counties switch from traditional water heaters to modern tankless systems.
Tankless, or on-demand, water heaters provide hot water only when you need it, rather than storing it for later use. When you turn on the tap or start a shower, an electric element or gas burner heats the water instantly. Once the water is turned off, the heating process stops—reducing energy waste and lowering your utility bills.
Is Your Home Ready for a New Tankless Hot Water Heater?
Homes with an existing natural gas line are typically ready for a gas-fueled tankless hot water heater with little to no additional preparation. If your home does not have a natural gas line and you choose a propane system, it may be necessary to install a propane tank and lines first.
For electric tankless water heaters, the requirements can vary. The experts at TrueLine Plumbers can assess your home to determine whether it is suited for an electric system. In some older homes, an electrical upgrade may be needed to support the new system safely and efficiently. Our licensed plumbers provide guidance and perform all necessary upgrades to ensure your tankless water heater works perfectly.
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Other Hot Water Heaters We Install
The team at TrueLine services and installs all types of water heaters. In addition to on-demand water heating systems, that includes traditional tank water heaters along with standalone and integrated heat pump water heaters.
Tank Water Heaters
Traditional water heaters can have tanks as small as 20 gallons or as large as 120 gallons. Both electric and natural gas systems are widely available. While these systems are not as efficient as tankless water heaters in the long term, they generally cost much less to install and maintain.
Heat Pump Water Heaters
Heat pump water heaters heat water via a heat pump, which transfers heat energy as opposed to providing heat directly. There are standalone heat pump water heaters available, but this method is often integrated into the home heating and cooling system for maximum efficiency.