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Northeast Mechanical Inc. 139 Sawyer Avenue Buffalo New York 14043 Phone: 716-684-6301

Hot Water Heaters by Northeast Mechanical Inc.

Buffalo Plumbing, Western New York Plumbing Northeast Mechanical Inc

New Construction - Service - Installation - Repair - Remodeling     

Residential and Commercial

Competitive Rates   -   Fast Friendly Service  

 

Your Home's Hot Water . . .

How much hot water is enough? On average, a typical family of four will use 2,000 gallons of hot water per month-an amount that can really send a flood of dollars out of your wallet if you're depending on an outdated or less efficient water heater.

When it's time to upgrade your current system, Northeast Mechanical is at your service. We'll examine your current system, discuss your usage patterns and help you choose the hot water heating solution that best fits your needs. Our technicians will then carefully install it in a timely manner, following a schedule that is most convenient for you.

When it comes to your hot water heating system you have several choices, one of which is sure to meet your budget and family's needs. There are five basic types of systems:

Electric (stand alone tanks - produce, store and serve hot water)
Electric water heaters
     
Gas or Oil Fired (stand alone tanks - produce, store and serve hot water)
Gas water heaters
Oil fired water heaters
   
On Demand (usually compact, wall mounted, gas fired systems - these instantly produce and serve hot water - hence the term "on demand")
Continuous, on demand water heaters
   
Indirect (store and serve hot water indirectly produced with circulated hot water from your boiler system)
SuperStor indirect water heaters
   
Tankless (continuously serves hot water) A tankless (coil) hot water heating seems like a good idea because it uses the heat from your boiler vessel to produce household hot water. With today's energy prices, it is quite inefficient because your boiler must be run nearly continuously to maintain a boiler temperature of 180+ degrees in order for this type of system to work.

We can help you to select the best technology for your needs and budget and provide expert installation to insure it's working at peak efficiency. Call us today - it's a phone call that may just save you a lot of money!

 

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