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Hybrid Water Heaters (Heat Pump Water Heaters)

Hybrid water heaters combine tank storage with heat pump technology to maximize efficiency. They pull heat from the surrounding air to warm the water, using much less energy than standard electric heaters. While more expensive upfront, they can significantly reduce energy bills over time.

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Solar Water Heaters

Solar water heaters use energy from the sun to heat water, making them the most eco-friendly option. They usually work in combination with a backup electric or gas system for cloudy days. Installation costs are higher, but they provide long-term savings and reduce reliance on traditional energy sources.

Gas Water Heaters

Gas water heaters use natural gas or propane to heat water quickly. They are efficient for large households with high hot water demands and generally cost less to operate than electric models. However, they do require proper venting and regular inspections for safety.

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Electric Water Heaters

Electric models are easy to install, reliable, and available in both tank and tankless options. They are typically more energy-efficient than gas models in terms of heat transfer, but operating costs can be higher depending on local electricity rates.

Tank Water Heaters

Tank water heaters are the most traditional and widely used type. They store and heat a set amount of water (usually 30–80 gallons) in a tank, keeping it ready for use. While they are affordable to install, they can run out of hot water during heavy use and consume more energy by keeping water heated 24/7.

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Tankless Water Heaters

Also known as on-demand water heaters, tankless units heat water only when needed, eliminating the standby energy loss of tank systems. They provide endless hot water, save space, and last longer, but the upfront installation cost is higher. Ideal for households looking for energy efficiency and long-term savings.

TYPES OF WATER HEATERS

SIGNS YOUR WATER HEATER MAY BE FAILING

Inconsistent Water Temperature

If your hot water runs out quickly or fluctuates between hot and cold, it could mean the heating element or thermostat is wearing out.

Strange Noises

Rumbling, popping, or banging sounds often indicate sediment buildup inside the tank.

Discolored or Rusty Water

Rusty-looking water coming from the hot tap may be a sign of internal corrosion.

Leaks Around the Tank

Even a small puddle of water near the heater can point to cracks or failing connections.

Reduced Hot Water Supply

If you’re running out of hot water faster than usual, it’s often a sign that your system is losing efficiency.

Age of the Unit

Most water heaters last between 8 and 12 years. If yours is getting close to that age, it’s smart to plan for a replacement.

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PROS OF HAVING A WATER HEATER

Instant Hot Water on Demand

No more waiting for water to heat up on the stove or struggling with cold showers. A water heater ensures you always have hot water ready when you need it.

Comfort and Convenience

Daily tasks like showering, washing dishes, or doing laundry are much easier and more enjoyable with a steady supply of hot water.

Energy Efficiency

Modern water heaters, especially tankless systems, are designed to heat water more efficiently, helping you save on energy bills over time.

Increased Home Value

A properly installed and maintained water heater adds value to your home by providing essential comfort and functionality that buyers expect.

Improved Hygiene and Cleaning

Hot water kills bacteria and germs better than cold water, making it more effective for washing dishes, clothes, and maintaining overall cleanliness.

Variety of Options

With choices between tank and tankless water heaters, homeowners can select a system that best fits their budget, space, and hot water needs.

Long-Term Reliability

When installed and maintained correctly, water heaters can last many years, giving you peace of mind and reducing unexpected breakdowns.

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KAT MYHRE

Dean at Vertical Plumbing has done alot of work for me over the years. Most recently he replaced a water heater at a rental unit I had. Fabulous communication between myself, tenant and the property manager to complete the job professionally, timely and with the utmost courtesy. I highly recommend this company.

MICHAEL FLETCHER

Dean and his team did a hell of job. They came out and did the job right. They were efficient, friendly and professional. They took time to explain key parts in the process. I would recommend them to anyone in valley. Thanks Dean!!!!!!!

MATTHEW LALIBERTE

Quick to answer the phone and able to manage my request with ease. Great communication and decent price. Will use again and grateful for the service.

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WATER HEATER INSTALLATION IN GILBERT, AZ

Water heater installation ensures your home always has a reliable supply of hot water. Upgrading to a tankless unit or replacing a traditional tank system, proper installation improves efficiency, extends lifespan, and prevents costly leaks or malfunctions. Our plumbers handle everything from setup to safety checks, giving you peace of mind and consistent hot water when you need it.

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Looking for a trusted Gilbert, AZ plumber? Vertical Plumbing provides reliable plumbing services for homes and businesses across Gilbert. With over 20 years of experience, our team delivers expert solutions for leaks, clogs, and water heater issues. As a leading name in Gilbert, Arizona plumbing, we combine modern technology with proven skill to ensure fast, effective results. When you need a plumber that Gilbert homeowners trust, count on Vertical Plumbing to save you time, money, and stress.

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In this image, we detail the plumbing connections of a traditional water heater, specifically focusing on the shut-off valves, copper piping, and safety features. The copper piping and valves regulate the flow of water and gas to the water heater, ensuring proper operation. The blue-handled valve allows for easy shut-off of the water supply, while the red-handled valve helps control drainage or pressure relief.

PLUMBERS IN GILBERT, AZ

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