
Installation includes system setup, secure connections, venting, testing, and safety checks. Technicians ensure the new unit performs efficiently and complies with local Alabama codes.

Most traditional units last 8–12 years, while tankless heaters often last 15–20 years with proper upkeep.
Yes, but tankless units may require electrical or gas modifications. A technician can assess your home’s compatibility.
In most cases, yes. Certified installers handle permits and ensure code compliance.
Sizing depends on household hot water usage. Professionals calculate the ideal tank capacity or tankless flow rate for your needs.
Many local companies offer same-day or next-day installation depending on unit availability and scheduling.