Tank & Tankless Water Heater Repair & Service in East Greenwich, RI

Evergreen Services provides comprehensive water heater support, including installation, replacements, repairs, and seasonal maintenance. We have over 40 years of experience bringing heated water to East Greenwich homes.

Understanding Water Heater Options in East Greenwich

In East Greenwich, homes can have a number of different water heater systems. Both have specific advantages and disadvantages. At Evergreen Services, we have experience with all system types. The two most common types of water heaters in East Greenwich are:

  • Tank water heaters. Tank water heaters are more common in older East Greenwich homes. They are great for keeping up with the higher demand of larger households, but have a shorter lifespan and higher energy costs.
  • Tankless water heaters. Tankless water heaters are often preferred in newer builds, such as those in the Division Road Corridor or Near South County Trail, because they take up less space, are energy efficient, and have a longer lifespan. However, they may run out of hot water in homes with a high demand and have a higher initial cost.

 

There are also other differences between water heaters, such as high-efficiency systems, those powered by gas, or electric heaters.

Finding the Perfect Water Heater for Your Home

When deciding what system is right for your home, speaking with a knowledgeable technician is invaluable. A technician from Evergreen Services can help you find the right model for your home, depending on factors such as your:

  • Home size
  • Existing plumbing system
  • Water usage needs
  • Energy-efficiency goals
  • Budget and long-term operating cost

 

Once it is determined what model is right for your home, our technicians will help you seamlessly install your new water heater. We are focused on setting your system up for peak efficiency and preventing the need for future repairs due to installation errors.

Water Heater Problems Rarely Improve on Their Own

water heater installed by Evergreen Services

Unfortunately, water heater issues do happen. Call Evergreen Services if you notice signs of damage, such as:

  • Hot water is running out quickly
  • Fluctuating water temperatures
  • Water is pooling around the unit
  • Reduced water pressure when using hot water
  • Rising energy costs without explanation

 

Keep Your System Running Longer with Preventive Maintenance

Homes throughout East Greenwich face unique pressures on their plumbing system. The humidity from being so near the coast, harsh winters, and a mix of historic and modern plumbing construction can all add strain on your water heating system. Because of everyday wear and these additional challenges, preventative care is crucial.

A technician can clean and evaluate your system annually, reducing the risk of unexpected breakdowns or costly repairs. Maintenance can also keep your system’s performance and efficiency strong.

Work With a Team with Local Experience

You don’t have to face water heater issues alone. Contact our East Greenwich team to get a professional technician’s guidance.

The Questions Most East Greenwich Residents Ask

Why Does My Hot Water Disappear Faster During the Winter?

During East Greenwich’s winter, incoming groundwater temperatures are significantly colder, meaning your water heater has to work harder to heat the water that enters the tank. While a properly sized and modern water heater should be able to keep up, some undersized or worn-down units can struggle to keep up, leading to a lower quantity of hot water.

Tank water heaters typically last between eight and 12 years, while newer tankless heaters can last 15 to 20 years. Factors such as your home’s water quality, usage levels, and whether you get your heater regularly maintained can all impact its lifespan.

Water heater leaks can be caused by a number of different issues, making a professional inspection essential before repairs. Loose connections, worn-out wolves, cracks in the tank, or internal corrosion are all common issues that can be the source of a leak.