by AmeriServe Plumbing | Jan 8, 2016 | Easton Plumber, Water Heaters
What are the 3 Main Water Heater Regulations? And Why are They Important? With energy efficiency becoming more important, the U.S. Department of Energy began initiating mandates to make appliances better at conserving energy. While appliances such as washers, dryers,...
by AmeriServe Plumbing | May 9, 2014 | Water Heater Installation, Water Heaters
Differences between a traditional water heater and tankless Water heaters do not last a lifetime, in fact, if you get 10 trouble-free years out of your water heater, you should consider yourself as very lucky. Technology is trying to keep up with these water...
by AmeriServe Plumbing | Mar 21, 2014 | Water Heaters
Signs Your Water Heater Is in Need of Repairs A properly working water heater is an essential appliance for any home and is usually one of the hardest working pieces of equipment in the house. But there are definite signs that your water heater may be in need...
by AmeriServe Plumbing | Jan 24, 2014 | Easton Plumber, Home Plumbing, Plumbing Maintenance, Residential Plumbing, Water Heater Repair, Water Heaters
Signs Your Water Heater Needs Maintenance Usually a water heater will provide some signs to indicate that you might need to make some repairs. Keeping the unit properly maintained is important to ensure that it runs well. You will also save money in the end...
by AmeriServe Plumbing | Jan 17, 2014 | Easton Plumber, Plumbing Maintenance, Residential Plumbing, Water Heaters
The Benefits of Having a Tankless Water Heater in Your Home If you are in the market for a new water heater for your home, you could be interested in learning more about tankless models. Although it might seem a bit strange to purchase a completely different...
by AmeriServe Plumbing | Nov 8, 2013 | Easton Plumber, Plumbing Maintenance, Residential Plumbing, Water Heater Repair, Water Heaters
Does Your Water Heater Need Maintenance? Sometimes we take certain appliances for granted. For instance, when you turn on the water, do you just expect you will always get hot water for showers or washing dishes? You may never even give your hot water a second...