WATER HEATER INSTALLATION EXPERTS
Schomburg Heating and Cooling can recommend and install any type of water heater for your home or business. Our team can walk through the pros and cons of each and provide the right expertise to help you make the best decision.
WATER HEATER TYPES:
- Traditional tank water heaters (gas, electric, and hybrid)
- Gas-powered tankless water heaters
- Water recirculating systems
- Instant hot water dispensers
WATER HEATER CARE
Like any piece of complex equipment, a water heater lasts longer if it is properly maintained. Rely on Schomburg Heating and Cooling for all of your HVAC maintenance needs.
Traditional hot water heaters need to be periodically drained of sediment and lime deposits that would otherwise prevent the burner from properly and efficiently heating the water. This buildup can cause your water to develop a foul odor. It also causes your system to use more energy than necessary and increases the time your family has to wait for hot water
WATER HEATER SERVICE & REPAIR
Whether our technicians are called out to work on your furnace or your water heater, they are trained to have the “repair-first” philosophy. If we feel that your water heater can be fixed, we will do so if that is the most cost-effective solution.
Check out this review from one of our customers who asked for assistance with his water heater. He was happy about our “repair-first” philosophy, and you will be too.
Give us a call to schedule a free in-home (or business) consultation or service appointment.
Here To Serve You!
Whether we are invited into your home for a free heating service consultation or are there to perform an emergency repair, you can rest easy knowing that our professional technicians will treat your belongings and your family with respect. We always explain the anticipated service and get your approval before moving forward. We treat you as we would want others to treat our families.
For all of your Kansas City heating service needs, call Schomburg Heating and Cooling. Don't wait to call! Because when you live in the Midwest, cold weather is right around the corner.