PVPlumbing specializes in Water Heaters and Water Softeners. Family owned and operated company specializing in quality work. We are Rheem, Rinnai, and AO Smith Service Providers. Contact us now for a free estimate.
"We agreed via text message and phone calls to $500 to install the Professional 50gal Bradford White electic heater I bought myself at a plumber supply store.. We also confirmed this with an SMS the evening before itemizing what is included and the time of appt at 8-9am. Response was "all included," and PV Plumbing set the time 8-9am. They did not show by 1030am, I called, they asked for aditional $100 permit and $125 for expansion tank. All had already been confirmed included in the $500 quote. I called and they argued that they must pay for permit and stuff as if they were amateur plumbers. PV kept stringing me along all day saying 30 minutes ETA but never showed and they even tried to cancel install. Finally at 6pm when they actually showed at site to install heater. They cost me a day's wages and more. The service man installing water heater did a good job."
Boomer S on May 2025
PVPlumbing specializes in Water Heaters and Water Softeners. Family owned and operated company specializing in quality work. We are Rheem, Rinnai, and AO Smith Service Providers. Contact us now for a free estimate.
"We agreed via text message and phone calls to $500 to install the Professional 50gal Bradford White electic heater I bought myself at a plumber supply store.. We also confirmed this with an SMS the evening before itemizing what is included and the time of appt at 8-9am. Response was "all included," and PV Plumbing set the time 8-9am. They did not show by 1030am, I called, they asked for aditional $100 permit and $125 for expansion tank. All had already been confirmed included in the $500 quote. I called and they argued that they must pay for permit and stuff as if they were amateur plumbers. PV kept stringing me along all day saying 30 minutes ETA but never showed and they even tried to cancel install. Finally at 6pm when they actually showed at site to install heater. They cost me a day's wages and more. The service man installing water heater did a good job."
Boomer S on May 2025
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Tasha T on June 2025
Superior Plumbing and Pipelining provides a wide range of services to the greater Jacksonville area
"This company was very professional. They did a great job and had very reasonable pricing. I highly recommend this company."
Tasha T on June 2025
Yes, although they have a higher upfront cost compared to traditional units, tankless water heaters can be worth the investment for many homeowners. They heat water on demand, eliminating standby energy losses and leading to 24% to 34% greater energy efficiency for homes using up to 41 gallons of hot water daily. Tankless units last longer—around 20 years with proper maintenance—and require less space than traditional units. They also reduce the risk of leaks and water damage since there's no tank to corrode and fail.
Tankless water heaters, including gas-powered models, do require electricity to operate components like the ignition and control systems. This means they won't function during a power outage. If you live in an area prone to outages and want to ensure a continuous hot water supply, consider installing a battery backup system or generator to keep your tankless water heater running when the power goes out.
You should set your tankless water heater to 120 degrees Fahrenheit for optimal safety and efficiency, as recommended by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Setting the temperature at 120 degrees prevents scalding accidents, particularly for children and the elderly, and reduces energy consumption. Temperatures above 140 degrees increase the risk of burns and promote mineral buildup, which can decrease the system's efficiency.
A 20-minute shower uses 50 to 60 gallons of water, assuming a flow rate of 2.5 to 3 gallons per minute. A typical whole-house tankless water heater can produce 4 to 8 gallons of hot water per minute, providing continuous hot water for long showers. By installing low-flow showerheads and reducing shower time, you decrease water consumption and energy costs, maximizing the efficiency of your tankless system.
With proper maintenance, a tankless water heater lasts around 20 years, significantly longer than conventional tank water heaters, which last between 8 and 12 years. Regular inspections and timely repairs can further extend its lifespan. To keep your tankless system operating efficiently, have it inspected or serviced annually and address any minor issues promptly by contacting a local tankless water heater repair service.