Serving Northern Virginia, The Plains, Ashburn, Middleburg
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Mrs. W was out of town and called us when her house sitter was having hot water heating issues.
Mike Found this heater not only supplied hot water but also heated the floors. The older heater was heating very erratically and we recommended replacement so this didn't happen again. We replaced the older heater with a new 50 Gallon Bradford White LP Power Vent Heater.
Mrs. S called our office because her older tank-style water heater was leaking from the bottom of the tank. Brad was out within a few hours to take a look at the heater and after offering her a few options Mrs. S decided to go for the energy-saving option of a tankless gas water heater.
We install a new Navien Propane Tankless Water heater and removed her old tank-style heater.
One of our customers recently purchased a new home and needed some updating done. The home had 2 very large outdated water heaters that were constantly heating water as well as 2 small pressure tanks that were not the appropriate size for the amount of water needed.
Mr. L wanted to install a tankless water heater to reduce the amount of water being heated constantly. We ended up installing 2 Navien Tankless Water heaters that are able to produce 14 GPM of hot water throughout the entire home.
We also installed 2 large pressure tanks that will be able to keep up with the amount of water being used in the house.
This customer had a normal tank-style water heater and they wanted to upgrade to the tankless style to save water consumption and to save on their utility bills.
We installed a Navien Propane Tankless Water heater and removed the old tank-style heater.
1. Removal of Existing Equipment
• Remove existing 40-gallon natural gas standard vent water heater.
• Remove existing service valve and drain pan.
• Properly disconnect gas, water, and vent connections.
• Remove debris and dispose of materials in accordance with local regulations.
2. Installation of New Equipment
• Furnish and install new State Light Duty Commercial Grade 40-gallon natural gas standard vent water heater.
• Install new water heater drain pan.
• Install new thermal expansion tank (sized and installed to current plumbing code).
• Install new service valve.
• Reconnect to existing gas line, venting, and water lines (reuse existing connections where code-compliant).
• Secure and properly strap water heater per code requirements.
3. Startup & Testing
• Fill and purge system.
• Set water temperature to 120°F.
• Test gas connections, water connections, and venting for proper operation.
• Inspect and test for leaks.
• Verify proper ignition and heating cycle.
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