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Water Heater Installation in Mesquite TX
Are you in need of a new hot water heater? Are you looking to increase your home’s hot water supply or upgrade your old unit to a more energy efficient model? Maybe your hot water heater is broken beyond repair?
No matter the reason Flow Plumbing can help! Give us a call at 214-388-8838 for fast and affordable water heater installation in Mesquite TX.We are a locally owned and operated plumbing company serving the Greater DFW area based right here in Mesquite! In fact, we dispatch all of our service vehicles from our office at 2405 I-30, Mesquite, TX 75150! This means lower prices when compared to companies who have to travel long distances to serve you.
When Mesquite residents pick up the phone to give us a call, they will be met with a warm greeting by attentive office staff ready and willing to help! After hearing about your specific water heater issue, we will send a licensed plumber who specializes in water heater installation, to your door. From there they will assess your water heater, provide you with repair options if possible or walk you through the quick and easy process of new water heater installation in Mesquite.
No matter the brand or type, we’ve got you covered
Different types of water heaters:
- Standard Gas
- Tankless Water Heaters
- Standard Electric
- We Do Them All!
List of major water heater brands:
- AO Smith
- Bradford White
- State Water Heaters
- Whirpool
- Reliance
- Rheem
- American Water Heaters
- Rinnai
- Kenmore
- U.S Craftmaster
When you contact Flow Plumbing for your water heater repair in Mesquite Texas you can rest assured you’ll get:
- Locally Owned & Operated Company
- Bonded and Insured Team
- Upfront, Fair Pricing
- Guaranteed Workmanship
- Licensed Plumbers
- Friendly & Professional Service
Standard vs Tankless
The overwhelming majority of Mesquite residents will find that their home still uses a standard, tank-style water heater. These units work by heating and storing a substantial amount of water. They are typically located in a water heater closet or in the garage of a home. Whether the water heater is powered by natural gas or electricity will depend on several other factors but most commonly these units will be run by natural gas.
Although most homeowners utilize standard tank water heaters, it is important to note that other types of water heaters exist; including tankless water heaters. These new water heaters differ in operation and size when compared to tank units. They heat water on demand thus eliminating the need for large storage tanks and keeping the supply of hot water constant. Though they have some upsides, there are also many drawbacks from large upfront costs of units when compared to their tank counterparts, to the additional piping and plumbing work necessary during installation.



