Tank water heaters provide a large volume of dependable, low-cost hot water. Fuel sources can be propane, natural gas or electricity. They are the most common way to heat water in the United States.
Residential tank water heaters typically store between 20 and 80 gallons of hot water throughout the day, usually at the factory setting of 120°F. The temperature can be adjusted up or down by a control on the unit. Tank water heaters are typically located in the garage, basement or attic.
Upgrading a standard 5′ x 9′ bathroom to a master suite or an in-home spa may require upgrading to a larger gallon capacity unit, especially if the new bathroom will include a deep soaking tub with a multi-head shower system. Replacing a tank water heater with another tank water heater is fast and keeps labor costs to a minimum.
Importantly, 75% of all water heaters have failed at 10 years of age. Especially if your water heater is located in your attic, this is a risk that you need to manage by having Baker Brothers out to inspect it.
Baker Brothers has elected to offer Rheem water heater products exclusively because they are the industry leader in quality. From raw material delivery to finished product assembly, each phase of the manufacturing process is overseen to ensure the highest quality possible. Rheem products are also tested and certified by government and private testing labs to ensure quality standards are met.
Finally, Baker Brothers will match Rheem’s product warranty on any water heater with our own service warranty. So, if we install a 12-year manufacturer’s limited warranty water heater in your home, we will match it with a 12-year labor warranty.
If your water heater is more than 7 years old, it may need to be replaced. Call Baker Brothers Plumbing, the company you can trust.






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