Lebanon Gas Water Heater Services
Lebanon, OH Gas Water Heater Services
We install gas water heaters in Lebanon, OH. We install a wide range of gas water heater brands, models, and sizes. Our expert technicians will help you find the most efficient appliance for your home. Call us today!
When you need a gas water heater installation in Lebanon, OH, choose us. We are licensed and insured to install all makes and models of gas water heaters for both commercial and residential customers. Our professional technicians will inspect your home to determine the best option for your needs. Whether you have an existing unit that is not working or wish to start with a new one, we can help!
We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, so we are able to meet with homeowners at their convenience. Our commitment is always 100% customer satisfaction guaranteed when it comes to installing or repairing any type of plumbing system, including toilets, sinks, faucets, etc.
Benefits of Gas Water Heaters
Condensing Water Heaters
A condensing water heater is the most efficient type of water heater available, providing hot water at a fraction of the cost of other systems. In simple terms, a conventional tank-type heater uses electricity to heat the water in its tank and then sends it out through a faucet or tap. A condensing model first heats up the gas flame as it mixes with oxygen inside an insulated combustion chamber. The resulting heat energy is transferred directly into your home’s hot-water pipes, where it’s used before being sent to your bathroom sink or showerhead.
Natural Gas
Natural gas is a fossil fuel that’s commonly used to heat homes in the United States. It’s considered cleaner than other fossil fuels because it produces lower levels of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, and carbon dioxide (CO2). By nature, natural gas has high energy density – that is, it contains a lot of stored chemical energy per unit volume at standard temperature and pressure (STP). This means that if you were to take two cubic feet of natural gas from underground storage tanks and burn it with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) plus water vapor(H2O), you would get about 117 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity.
FAQ
Gas Water Heater Questions
WHY DON’T I HAVE HOT WATER?
You might not have hot water if: Your water heater is not receiving enough gas. Your water heater is not receiving enough electricity. Your water heater is not receiving enough water. Your water heater is not receiving enough air.
Your water heater is not receiving enough heat, or the amount of energy that goes into heating your home’s hot-water system has increased substantially (e.g., by adding an extra bathroom).
WHY IS MY WATER HEATER LEAKING?
If your water heater is leaking, it is likely because of one of the following reasons:
A damaged pressure relief valve. This is a safety device that’s designed to release excess steam and pressure in case of over-pressurization. When this valve becomes clogged or wears out, it may fail to function properly and may cause water to leak from the unit.
An inadequate drainage system. If your sink or tub begins overflowing during use, then there could be an issue with the drain pipes leading away from your water heater. In order for these drains to work properly, they must have a proper slope (no more than 1/4 inch per foot) so that any excess flow can easily reach its destination without backing up into other areas of your home’s plumbing system (which could lead to flooding). It’s also important that these pipes are kept clear at all times—so if an accumulation of debris builds up inside them over time, the drain line will need to be cleared.
WHAT SIZE WATER HEATER DO I NEED?
To determine the size of your water heater, you’ll need to consider the number of people that will be using it. If your household is small and has just one or two people, then you can get away with a smaller tank capacity than if you’re heating water for a large family or for multiple bathrooms in the home.
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Whether your drain is clogged, you have a leak, or simply need help with your sump pump or septic system, it’s important to hire an experienced plumber that can do the job efficiently. As a local, family-owned and operated plumbing company, your friends at Lebanon Plumbing & Drain are trained extensively to handle all types of plumbing emergencies and plumbing work. We send out only the best. Each and every plumber on our staff is licensed, bonded, and fully insured. This allows us to guarantee quality work and offer the highest quality plumbing products at the most competitive prices.