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    <title>Spring is coming - why now is a good time to replace or upgrade your homes water heater</title>
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    <description>&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Spring Is Coming&#x3a; Why Now Is a Good Time to Replace or Upgrade Your Home&#x27;s Water Heater&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Snow&#x27;s melting, well the little we have had anyway, Denver&#x27;s warming up quickly, and most of us are thinking about spring chores and overdue repairs. Sure, fixing up the yard or tackling exterior projects might be top of mind, but let&#x27;s not forget about what&#x27;s inside the house&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;especially the water heater. If you&#x27;ve been eyeing that old tank or wondering when to upgrade, spring is a good time to make it happen.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Why Spring Is Ideal for Water Heater Replacement&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;As winter fades into spring, it&#x27;s a convenient window for checking in on your home&#x27;s systems. Here&#x27;s what makes spring a smart moment for water heater installment&#x3a;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;	Moderate Weather&#x3a; Denver winters are tough, and plumbing jobs can be a hassle in the cold. Spring&#x27;s milder days make installation easier and less of a headache.&#xd;&#xa;	Getting Ready for Summer&#x3a; Summer usually means more visitors, extra laundry, and busy households. Swapping your water heater now means you won&#x27;t be caught off guard when demand goes up.&#xd;&#xa;	Energy Savings&#x3a; New water heaters are a lot more efficient than old ones. Upgrading now can help lower your utility bills before summer heat rolls in.&#xd;&#xa;	Fewer Surprises&#x3a; Taking care of your water heater this spring can help you avoid emergencies and big repair bills later.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Signs It&#x27;s Time for a New Water Heater&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;How can you tell if you should get a new water heater&#x3f; Here are some common red flags in Denver homes&#x3a;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;	Water doesn&#x27;t stay hot, or temperatures bounce around.&#xd;&#xa;	The tank makes odd noises&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;rumbling or popping, for example.&#xd;&#xa;	You see rust, corrosion, or leaks around the unit.&#xd;&#xa;	Hot water runs out faster than it used to, or it takes longer to heat up.&#xd;&#xa;	The heater is over 10 years old.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Benefits of Upgrading Your Water Heater This Spring&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Choosing water heater replacement or installment in spring brings a few clear upsides&#x3a;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;	Better Efficiency&#x3a; Newer models&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;even tankless ones&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;use less energy and bring hot water faster.&#xd;&#xa;	Lower Bills&#x3a; Modern units have better insulation and need less power, so you&#x27;ll likely notice a drop in your monthly costs.&#xd;&#xa;	Higher Home Value&#x3a; Upgraded appliances attract buyers if you&#x27;re thinking about moving.&#xd;&#xa;	Peace of Mind&#x3a; You can count on reliable hot water, without worrying about sudden breakdowns.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Choosing the Right Water Heater for Your Denver Home&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Denver&#x27;s climate and water can be tough on equipment, so local know-how makes a difference when picking a new water heater. A pro can guide you through options&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;traditional tanks, efficient models, tankless systems&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;based on how many people live in your house, your budget, and how much hot water you use.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Ready to Get Started&#x3f;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;If your water heater is slowing down or showing its age, don&#x27;t wait for cold showers to push you into a decision. Spring is a good time to get a new water heater and set your home up for reliable, efficient hot water in the months ahead. Call a local professional for advice and a free estimate on water heater installment or replacement.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Take care of your home this spring&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;your comfort and budget will be better for it&#x21;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2026 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Replace or upgrade your water heater to increase your homes value</title>
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    <description>Replace or Upgrade Your Water Heater to Increase Your Home&#x27;s Value&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;When you think about ways to increase your home&#x27;s value, kitchen updates and new floors probably come to mind first. But there&#x27;s another upgrade that often gets overlooked&#x3a; your water heater. A water heater upgrade or replacement doesn&#x27;t just make daily routines easier&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;it can actually help your home stand out to buyers, and even lower your utility bills.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Why Your Water Heater Matters&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Hot showers, clean dishes, laundry&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;your water heater works behind the scenes every day. When it&#x27;s outdated or inefficient, you might run into a few issues&#x3a;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;	Higher energy bills&#xd;&#xa;	Long waits for hot water&#xd;&#xa;	Leaks or breakdowns&#xd;&#xa;	Less appeal for buyers&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;A newer, efficient water heater can actually be a strong selling point, and it may even bump up your home&#x27;s value.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Benefits of Upgrading or Replacing Your Water Heater&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;	Energy Efficiency&#x3a; New tankless or high-efficiency tank models use less energy, so you could see lower bills.&#xd;&#xa;	Better Performance&#x3a; Modern units supply steady hot water and keep up with busy households.&#xd;&#xa;	Less Maintenance&#x3a; Newer water heaters run more reliably and usually come with longer warranties.&#xd;&#xa;	Increased Home Value&#x3a; Recent water heater upgrades look good to inspectors and buyers alike, showing you&#x27;ve kept things updated.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Signs It&#x27;s Time for a Water Heater Upgrade or Replacement&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;	Your water heater is more than 10 years old&#xd;&#xa;	You&#x27;re dealing with frequent repairs or leaks&#xd;&#xa;	The water looks rusty or you hear odd noises&#xd;&#xa;	It struggles to keep up with hot water needs&#xd;&#xa;	Your energy bills keep climbing for no clear reason&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;If any of these sound familiar, it could be time for a new unit. You&#x27;ll get peace of mind, and you&#x27;re putting money back into your property.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Choosing the Right Water Heater&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Picking the right water heater really depends on your household size, how much hot water you use, and your energy goals. Here are a few common choices&#x3a;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;	Tankless Water Heaters&#x3a; These give you hot water when you need it and use less energy.&#xd;&#xa;	High-Efficiency Tank Heaters&#x3a; Updated tank heaters that use less power than older ones.&#xd;&#xa;	Heat Pump Water Heaters&#x3a; These pull heat from the air or ground to warm water, and they&#x27;re known for their high efficiency.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;It&#x27;s a good idea to check with a professional installer to find what fits your home and budget best.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Professional Installation Matters&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;The quality of the installation really makes a difference for safety and efficiency. Working with a trusted local pro&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;like Denver Water Heaters.&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;means your new water heater will be set up right and you won&#x27;t have to worry later on.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Conclusion&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Upgrading or replacing your water heater is a straightforward way to increase your home&#x27;s value. You&#x27;ll notice daily comfort and savings, too. Whether you&#x27;re thinking about moving or just want to improve your home, take a close look at your current water heater and see if it&#x27;s time for something better.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Ready for a water heater upgrade or replacement&#x3f; Check out Denver Water Heaters&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;for advice, installation, and service.&#xd;&#xa;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Ring in the New Year with a new water heater from Denver Water Heaters</title>
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    <description>&#xa; Ring in the New Year with a New Water Heater from Denver Water Heaters&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Winter hits Denver, and suddenly you&#x27;re noticing those showers don&#x27;t seem as hot&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;or your energy bills won&#x27;t stop creeping up. If any of that sounds familiar, it might be a sign your water heater is ready for retirement. Swapping out your old unit for a new one can bring steady comfort, lower costs, and fewer hassles. Not a bad way to start the year, right&#x3f;&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Why Upgrade Water Heaters in Denver, CO&#x3f;&#xa; &#xa; Water heaters keep daily life running, but older models can lead to all sorts of headaches. Here&#x27;s why a new water heater could make sense this year&#x3a;&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Improved Energy Efficiency&#x3a; Newer models use less energy, so you&#x27;ll likely see a dip in your utility bills.&#xa; Consistent Hot Water&#x3a; No more cold surprises halfway through your shower or when you&#x27;re washing dishes.&#xa; Lower Maintenance&#x3a; Fewer breakdowns, fewer repairs, and updated safety features built in.&#xa; Increased Home Value&#x3a; A new water heater can even bump up your home&#x27;s appeal if you plan to sell.&#xa; Eco-Friendly Options&#x3a; From tankless to hybrid models, there are choices that tread lighter on the environment.&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Signs You Need to Install a New Water Heater&#xa; &#xa; Wondering if your water heater&#x27;s time is up&#x3f; Look out for these common warning signs&#x3a;&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Your water heater is over 10 years old.&#xa; You see rust-colored water or hear strange noises from the tank.&#xa; Leaks pop up, or you&#x27;re calling for repairs too often.&#xa; Hot water runs out much faster than before.&#xa; You&#x27;ve noticed a jump in your energy bills with no clear cause.&#xa; &#xa;&#xa; Choosing the Right Water Heater for Your Denver Home&#xa; &#xa; Denver winters can be tough, so your water heater puts in extra work. If you&#x27;ve decided it&#x27;s time for an upgrade, think about your family&#x27;s size, how much hot water you use, and your energy goals. Here are some options to weigh&#x3a;&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Traditional Tank Water Heaters&#x3a; These are reliable for most families and generally easier on the budget.&#xa; Tankless Water Heaters&#x3a; Instant hot water and energy savings, great for homes with high demand.&#xa; Hybrid and High-Efficiency Options&#x3a; These blend familiar technology with efficient upgrades for better performance.&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Why Choose Denver Water Heaters&#x3f;&#xa; &#xa; Denver Water Heaters knows what works for Denver homes. Their team recommends and installs quality water heaters, paying attention to both performance and value. Here&#x27;s what you get&#x3a;&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Experienced, licensed technicians&#xa; Advice that fits your needs and budget&#xa; Clear pricing and dependable scheduling&#xa; Help through every step, from planning to installation&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Start the Year with Comfort and Efficiency&#xa; &#xa; An aging water heater can keep you from feeling at home. If you&#x27;re thinking about a new unit or just want answers about the best choice for your Denver house, reach out to Denver Water Heaters. They&#x27;re always ready to help.&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Here&#x27;s to a warmer, easier, and stress-free start to your year&#x21;&#xa; &#xa; </description>
    
    <pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2025 08:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Adding Halo 5 water filter system to your Highlands Ranch home</title>
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    <description>Adding Halo 5 Water Filter System to Your Highlands Ranch Home&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Clean water matters in every home, but it feels especially important in places like Highlands Ranch, where people value wellness and comfort. If you&#x27;re thinking about ways to improve your household water, the Halo 5 Water Filter System is worth a look. I&#x27;ll break down what this system does, the benefits you might notice, and how it could make a real difference for your family.&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; What is the Halo 5 Water Filter System&#x3f;&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; The Halo 5 Water Filter System is a whole-house filter that goes beyond standard models. Instead of just improving taste or cutting odor, the Halo 5 uses several stages to handle sediment, chemicals, chlorine, heavy metals, and even scale. So, every faucet in your home gives you cleaner, better-tasting water.&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Why Consider a Whole-House Water Filter in Highlands Ranch&#x3f;&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Highlands Ranch uses city water, just like many other Colorado areas. That water gets treated and is generally safe, but it sometimes carries a chlorine taste, minerals, or other stuff you might not want. Hard water can leave scale on your fixtures and appliances, too. A whole-house system like the Halo 5 helps tackle all of this right at the source.&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Key Benefits of the Halo 5 Water Filter System&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Comprehensive Filtration&#x3a; Removes sediment, chlorine, chloramines, and heavy metals, making your water safer for daily use.&#xa; Scale Inhibition&#x3a; Cuts down on mineral buildup in pipes and appliances, which can help them last longer and keep maintenance simple.&#xa; Better Taste &#x26; Odor&#x3a; Improves how your water tastes and smells&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;noticeable when you drink it or make coffee and tea.&#xa; Low Maintenance&#x3a; Built for long-term use and only needs occasional attention, unlike many traditional filters.&#xa; Eco-Friendly&#x3a; Reduces the need for single-use plastic bottles and helps cut down on waste.&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Installation&#x3a; What to Expect&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Getting a Halo 5 Water Filter System set up is pretty simple when left to the pros. It&#x27;s usually installed right where your main water line enters the house, so all your water&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;showers, laundry, drinking&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;gets filtered from the start.&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Here&#x27;s what the installation usually looks like&#x3a;&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Consultation&#x3a; A specialist checks your water and recommends the right setup.&#xa; Scheduling&#x3a; You pick a time that works for you.&#xa; Installation&#x3a; The system gets connected to your main water line. Most jobs take a few hours.&#xa; Testing&#x3a; After it&#x27;s in, your water gets tested to make sure everything runs as it should.&#xa; &#xa;&#xa; Is the Halo 5 Worth the Investment&#x3f;&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; There&#x27;s an upfront cost, but a lot of Highlands Ranch homeowners feel the benefits make it worthwhile. Cleaner water is better for your health, helps your appliances last longer, and can save you money over time on bottled water and cleaning products. Plus, knowing your water&#x27;s safe is something you can&#x27;t really put a price on.&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Ready to Upgrade Your Water Quality&#x3f;&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Interested in cleaner, safer water in your Highlands Ranch home&#x3f; The Halo 5 Water Filter System could be the answer. Talk with a local expert to go over your options and set up installation. Your family&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;and even your coffee maker&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;might notice the difference.&#xa; </description>
    
    <pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2025 08:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Tankless water heaters are a great option for upgrading your homes value in Parker, CO</title>
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    <description>&#xa; Tankless Water Heaters&#x3a; A Smart Upgrade for Your Parker, CO Home&#xa;&#xa; Thinking about raising your home&#x27;s value in Parker, CO&#x3f; Installing a tankless water heater is one upgrade that makes sense. More homeowners are choosing these systems to save energy, cut down on bills, and enjoy modern comfort. They&#x27;ve become a go-to for people who want convenience without waste.&#xa;&#xa; What is a Tankless Water Heater&#x3f;&#xa; A tankless water heater, or on-demand unit, heats water as it moves through the system. It doesn&#x27;t keep a tank of hot water waiting around. Instead, you get hot water when you turn on the tap&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;no waiting, no running out, and no bulky tanks taking up space. It&#x27;s a straightforward solution, especially for busy households.&#xa;&#xa; Why Upgrade to a Tankless Water Heater&#x3f;&#xa; Curious about the benefits of switching to a tankless water heater in Parker&#x3f; Here&#x27;s what sets them apart&#x3a;&#xa; &#xa; Energy Efficiency&#x3a; These systems use up to 34&#x25; less energy than traditional tank models, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. That means lower bills and less waste.&#xa; Endless Hot Water&#x3a; You won&#x27;t get caught in a cold shower or run out of hot water during laundry or dishes. The supply doesn&#x27;t quit.&#xa; Space-Saving Design&#x3a; Tankless units are compact and mount right on the wall, so you free up floor space for other uses.&#xa; Longer Lifespan&#x3a; They usually last around 20 years&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;longer than the typical 10 to 15 years you get with regular tanks.&#xa; Increased Home Value&#x3a; Energy-smart upgrades like this catch buyers&#x27; eyes and can help your home stand out on the market.&#xa; &#xa;&#xa; Why It Matters in Parker, CO&#xa; Let&#x27;s face it&#x3a; Parker&#x27;s weather can jump from one extreme to another, and selling a home here can get competitive. A tankless water heater adds comfort and reliability, especially when winter hits. It can also set your property apart with a modern upgrade buyers are seeking. People appreciate homes with energy-efficient systems already in place.&#xa;&#xa; Professional Installation Makes a Difference&#xa; Getting a tankless water heater installed right does matter. A local expert will make sure it&#x27;s sized for your home and follows all safety codes. Denver Water Heater Co. is a solid pick in Parker for tankless water heater installation. Their team helps you sort through options so you&#x27;re not left guessing, and the job gets done without headaches.&#xa;&#xa; Is a Tankless Water Heater Right for Your Home&#x3f;&#xa; &#xa; Looking to lower your energy bills&#x3f;&#xa; Getting complaints about hot water running out&#x3f;&#xa; Thinking about selling or just boosting your home&#x27;s value&#x3f;&#xa; Want a system that lasts and doesn&#x27;t need much fuss&#x3f;&#xa; &#xa; Even just one &#x22;yes&#x22; here means it&#x27;s probably worth considering a tankless water heater for your Parker home.&#xa;&#xa; Conclusion&#x3a; Upgrade Your Home&#x27;s Value Today&#xa; A tankless water heater offers a reliable, cost-saving way to improve your home&#x27;s value and comfort for years. For local advice and honest installation in Parker, CO, check out Denver Water Heater Co.&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;they&#x27;ll help you get started with a home upgrade that pays off.&#xa; </description>
    
    <pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2025 08:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Avoid the stress and upgrade your water heater before the holidays</title>
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    <description>&#xa; Avoid the Stress&#x3a; Upgrade Your Water Heater Before the Holidays&#xa;&#xa; &#xa; The holidays bring family, friends, and comfort into your home. But let&#x27;s be honest&#x3a; a cold shower or water heater problem can throw off even the best-laid plans. If you&#x27;re in Lakewood, CO, and your water heater is showing its age, now&#x27;s a good time to think about a replacement. Upgrading before the holidays can save you hassle, unexpected costs, and plenty of chilly mornings.&#xa; &#xa;&#xa; Why Replace Your Water Heater Before the Holidays&#x3f;&#xa; &#xa; Colder weather means your water heater works harder. More guests, extra showers, and constant dishwashing push your system even further. Here&#x27;s what acting early can help you avoid&#x3a;&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Prevent Unexpected Breakdowns&#x3a; Older water heaters often quit when you need them most. No one wants a cold shower during a family visit.&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Improve Efficiency&#x3a; Newer units heat water faster and use less energy, so you&#x27;ll likely see lower utility bills this winter.&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; Peace of Mind&#x3a; Enjoy your gatherings without wondering if the hot water will last through the evening.&#xa; &#xa; &#xa;&#xa; Signs You Need a New Water Heater&#xa; &#xa; Unsure if it&#x27;s time to upgrade&#x3f; Watch for these signs&#x3a;&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; It&#x27;s more than 10 years old&#xa; Water from your taps looks rusty or dirty&#xa; Your tank makes banging or rumbling sounds&#xa; There&#x27;s water leaking or pooling around the unit&#xa; Hot water runs out sooner than it should or takes a while to heat up&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; If you notice any of these, replacing your water heater before the holiday rush is a smart move.&#xa; &#xa;&#xa; Choosing a Replacement in Lakewood, CO&#xa; &#xa; When shopping for a new water heater, think about tank size, energy use, and whether you want gas, electric, or tankless. It helps to talk to someone local&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;Lakewood has its own weather and water quirks, and local pros get that.&#xa; &#xa; &#xa; For real advice and a solid install, check out Denver Water Heater Pros. They know the area and can recommend the right system, set it up, and make sure your house is ready for guests.&#xa; &#xa;&#xa; Don&#x27;t Wait Until It&#x27;s Too Late&#xa; &#xa; Replacing your water heater in Lakewood before the holidays gives you time to pick the right one, schedule an install, and settle in comfortably. An old water heater shouldn&#x27;t be the reason your plans get scrambled. Swap it out now, and skip the last-minute scramble.&#xa; &#xa;&#xa; &#xa; Want to get it done&#x3f; Contact Denver Water Heater Pros to set up your consultation.&#xa; &#xa; </description>
    
    <pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2025 08:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Littleton, CO residents give 5 stars to Denver Water Heaters</title>
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    <description>Many homeowners in Littleton, CO depend on Denver Water Heaters for their water heater replacement services. The company is known for being highly reputable and providing a full range of reliable, professional services. A family-owned and operated business with over 20 years of experience, Denver Water Heaters has built a customer-focused reputation for excellence by ensuring every water heater is installed right the first time.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Littleton homeowners choose to work with Denver Water Heaters because&#x3a;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;They Offer Expert Experience and Knowledge&#xd;&#xa;The team of certified technicians at Denver Water Heaters has more than 20 years of combined experience installing and repairing tank and tankless water heaters. They know the water heater industry inside and out, so they can install the best water heater for each home safely and effectively.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;They Are Licensed, Insured and Local&#xd;&#xa;Denver Water Heaters is a local Littleton company that is fully licensed and insured. Homeowners can rest assured that they are working with a trustworthy business that follows all local codes and regulations.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;They Provide Upfront Pricing Without Hidden Fees&#xd;&#xa;Homeowners always appreciate upfront, honest pricing that has no hidden fees or extra costs. Denver Water Heaters offers free quotes and estimates for their customers to ensure they know the full costs and have no surprises with their budget.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;They Deliver Fast, Friendly, Dependable Service&#xd;&#xa;Denver Water Heaters knows that when a water heater goes out, it can be very inconvenient for a family. They offer same-day service to ensure that Littleton families do not have to go without hot water for long. Their friendly technicians make the process of replacing a water heater as simple and stress-free as possible.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;They Offer Comprehensive Solutions&#xd;&#xa;In addition to their water heater services, Denver Water Heaters also offers gas line installation services, as well as water treatment and filtration systems. They are a one-stop-shop for all your water-related service needs, and their skilled technicians know exactly what they are doing to keep your home and family safe.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;They Prioritize Quality and Performance&#xd;&#xa;Denver Water Heaters is committed to using only high-quality parts and equipment for all of their installations. They are done right, using only the most energy-efficient water heaters, so homeowners can rest assured that they are getting the best performance and will save on energy costs each month.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;They Have a Positive Reputation&#xd;&#xa;Denver Water Heaters has many positive testimonials from satisfied homeowners from the communities they serve in and around Littleton, CO. Homeowners praise their professional and knowledgeable staff as well as the quality and consistency of their results.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;For Littleton, CO homeowners who need water heater replacement services, Denver Water Heaters is a business they can count on. They offer quality, professional service from start to finish, which is why so many homeowners in Littleton choose to work with Denver Water Heaters.</description>
    
    <pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2025 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Upgrading to a Tankless Water Heater in Parker, CO&#x3a; A Smart Home Investment</title>
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    <description>Tankless water heaters are a popular upgrade for Parker, CO homeowners who want to save money and enjoy the benefits of endless hot water. There are many advantages to making the switch from traditional tank-style water heaters to tankless water heaters, also called on-demand water heaters. If you are a homeowner in Parker who is wondering why you should upgrade to a tankless water heater, read on.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;What is a Tankless Water Heater&#x3f;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Tankless water heaters provide an endless supply of hot water and only heat up water when you turn on the faucet, while traditional water heaters use a large tank to store hot water for your home. A tankless water heater heats cold water to the desired temperature as it flows through the tankless unit and into your hot water faucets.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;The electric element or gas burner is activated by cold water flowing through the heater and is turned off when the hot water tap is turned off. Tankless water heaters provide instant hot water and have replaced traditional storage tank water heaters in many Parker, CO homes.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Benefits of Tankless Water Heaters in Parker, CO&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;1. Energy Efficient and Saves Money&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Older, traditional water heaters can waste energy, increasing your utility bills and carbon footprint. Tankless water heaters reduce energy waste by instantly heating water as you need it, and reduce energy loss from heating and reheating a large tank of water. This is called standby energy loss and is the energy it takes to keep water in a traditional tank-style heater constantly hot.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Tankless water heaters can reduce energy consumption by 20-30&#x25;. This is a big savings, and in Parker, CO, where winters are cold and heating costs can be expensive, a tankless water heater will reduce your home&#x27;s carbon footprint and save you money on utility bills.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;2. Provides an Endless Supply of Hot Water&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Run out of hot water while taking a shower, washing dishes, and doing laundry at the same time in your Parker home&#x3f; A tankless water heater is just what you need. Instead of running out of hot water after a certain amount of use like a traditional tank heater, a tankless water heater delivers an unlimited supply of hot water as long as you need it. If you have a large family or a home with multiple bathrooms in Parker, a tankless water heater is a great option for comfort and convenience.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;3. Saves Space&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Traditional storage water heaters take up a lot of space and are usually installed in basements or utility rooms. Tankless water heaters are compact and wall-mounted, freeing up floor space and storage areas. Tankless water heaters are great for Parker, CO homes with limited space in mechanical rooms, closets, or basements.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;4. Lasts Longer and Requires Less Maintenance&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Tankless water heaters can last longer and require less maintenance than traditional storage tank heaters. A traditional water heater only lasts 10-15 years before you need to replace it. A tankless water heater can last more than 20 years if it is properly maintained. Because tankless water heaters have less parts that are exposed to rust and damage, they are less prone to needing repairs, saving you money on water heater maintenance and replacement.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;5. Cleaner, Better Quality Water&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Tankless water heaters provide better quality water than traditional storage tank heaters. Storage tanks can develop rust and sediment build-up that affects water quality and can clog plumbing fixtures and reduce heater efficiency. Tankless water heaters don&#x27;t store water, which results in cleaner, fresher water.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Things to Consider When Upgrading to a Tankless Water Heater in Parker, CO&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Choosing a tankless water heater for your Parker, CO home may seem like a simple process, but before you upgrade, you need to make sure the system you choose can meet your home&#x27;s hot water needs. Denver Water Heaters can perform an evaluation of your home&#x27;s hot water usage and recommend the right size unit to keep up with your hot water demand without paying for more capacity than you need.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Tankless water heaters require less venting and exhaust than traditional water heaters but may need updated electrical or gas line hookups. Installation costs are usually higher than for a traditional water heater, but the long-term energy and maintenance savings usually offset the initial costs. If you want cleaner, better quality hot water in your Parker, CO home, a tankless water heater is a great solution.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Choosing Denver Water Heater Experts to Upgrade Your Water Heater&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;When you decide to upgrade to a tankless water heater in Parker, CO, you want to partner with a local professional who has the experience and equipment to get the job done right. Choosing Denver Water Heaters will ensure that the system you need to is installed quickly and correctly.</description>
    
    <pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2025 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Why Replacing Your Water Heater in Aurora, Colorado Before Fall Is a Smart Move</title>
    <link>http://denverwaterheaterco.com/blog/15573/Why-Replacing-Your-Water-Heater-in-Aurora--Colorado-Before-Fall-Is-a-Smart-Move</link>
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    <description>As the temperatures in Aurora, Colorado, start to cool and the air becomes crisp and refreshing, it&#x27;s a great time to start preparing your home for the fall and winter seasons. While many people focus on cleaning gutters or tuning up their heating systems, one important task that often gets overlooked is replacing an old or inefficient water heater. Ensuring your water heater is in good working condition before the cold weather sets in can not only help keep your family comfortable but also prevent costly emergencies and increase energy efficiency during the heating season. In this article, we&#x27;ll discuss why now is the best time to replace your water heater before fall in Aurora.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;1. Don&#x27;t get caught in the cold without hot water.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Aurora experiences relatively chilly fall temperatures, and the winter months can bring on some pretty frigid cold snaps. If your water heater were to suddenly go out during these months, it can leave you not only without hot showers but also potentially cause frozen pipes or even water damage from leaks. Replacing an older or faulty water heater in the fall ensures you don&#x27;t have a surprise breakdown when you need hot water most.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;The average lifespan of a water heater is 8-12 years. If your water heater is getting on in years or showing signs of age such as rust or corrosion, strange noises, inconsistent water temperature or frequent repairs, fall is a great time to consider replacing it before it completely fails. Don&#x27;t wait until your water heater starts to show age or you may have to deal with an inconvenient and uncomfortable emergency repair over the holidays or a long weekend.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;2. Save money with energy-efficient upgrades.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Older water heaters tend to use more energy to heat and store hot water, which can drive up your monthly utility bills. In the fall and winter months, these bills can spike even higher as people use more hot water for showers, laundry, and space heating.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;By replacing an old water heater with a newer, energy-efficient model, you can save money and reduce your home&#x27;s energy consumption. Tankless water heaters, as well as new high-efficiency gas or electric models, can improve your home&#x27;s energy usage by 10-20&#x25; or more, depending on the model. Many modern water heaters have Energy Star certification or above, meaning they are specifically designed to use less energy while still providing ample hot water.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;3. Increase home comfort.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Comfort is a top priority for most homeowners during the fall and winter months. Having a reliable water heater means you always have access to hot water for bathing, cooking and cleaning, which is essential for your family&#x27;s comfort and health.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Upgrading your water heater can also provide more consistent water temperature, faster recovery times, and more gallons of hot water per demand. This can be especially helpful if you have a larger household or have guests over during the holidays.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;4. Take advantage of fall plumbers&#x27; availability.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Fall is typically a less busy time for plumbers and HVAC technicians than the winter or summer months, when heating and air conditioning systems are in peak demand. That means if you schedule your water heater replacement before the heating season officially begins in Aurora, you&#x27;ll likely have more service availability and easier access to qualified technicians than if you wait until the holidays or a long weekend.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;In addition, many plumbers and heating and cooling companies offer special fall promotions or discounts on installations and energy-efficient units, so now is a great time to take advantage of these offers if you&#x27;re looking to upgrade your home&#x27;s water heater.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;5. Prevent water damage and health hazards.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Older water heaters are more likely to develop leaks, corrosion, or other types of water damage that can wreak havoc on your home&#x27;s foundation, floors, walls and more. Leaks can cause not only major repairs but also mold growth, which can be a health hazard for your family.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Replacing your water heater before these issues occur will give you the peace of mind that you&#x27;re reducing the chances of leaks or flooding in your home. In addition, modern units have more safety features that can prevent common water heater malfunctions, such as gas leaks, carbon monoxide emissions, or other health and safety hazards.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;If you&#x27;re a homeowner in Aurora, CO, this fall is the ideal time to replace your water heater. Replacing your water heater now will help you avoid potential emergencies during the heating season, save money on your energy bills with a more efficient model, and ensure your home remains comfortable during the fall and winter seasons. By consulting a local, trusted plumber to evaluate your current system and make recommendations for the best water heater for your home&#x27;s needs and budget, you can be sure that your water heater is in good working order.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;So don&#x27;t delay in replacing your water heater before fall in Aurora. Start now and enjoy peace of mind, lower energy costs and a cozier home this fall and winter.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Stay warm and comfortable in Aurora, Colorado, and make sure your home is ready for the changing seasons by replacing your water heater now&#x21;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2025 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Water Heater Repair and Replacement in Aurora, CO&#x3a; Trusted Service with Denver Water Heaters</title>
    <link>http://denverwaterheaterco.com/blog/15508/Water-Heater-Repair-and-Replacement-in-Aurora--CO--Trusted-Service-with-Denver-Water-Heaters</link>
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    <description>If you live or work in Aurora, CO, you know how important it is to have a reliable water heater. Whether you need hot water for your morning shower, to wash the dishes, or to keep the laundry from getting wrinkled, having hot water on demand is a convenience that most of us don&#x27;t appreciate until we suddenly don&#x27;t have it anymore. If you&#x27;re dealing with water heater problems or are interested in upgrading your system, Denver Water Heaters is the Aurora water heater repair and replacement service you can trust.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;At Denver Water Heaters, the experienced technicians are experts in all aspects of water heater repair and replacement. They specialize in both tankless and traditional water heaters, so no matter what type of unit you have, they know how to get it working right again. From minor repairs to full replacements, their goal is always to provide fast, friendly, and affordable service without cutting corners on quality.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Water Heater Repair Services&#x3a; Fixing Common Water Heater Problems&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Water heaters can break down for a variety of reasons, from leaks and temperature fluctuations to strange noises or not heating up at all. Denver Water Heaters can troubleshoot and resolve these issues quickly, so you don&#x27;t have to go without hot water or face an emergency replacement bill later on. Their technicians know how important it is to your daily routine, and they will ensure your unit is working at top efficiency.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;When it&#x27;s Time to Replace a Water Heater&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;In some cases, repair isn&#x27;t an option &#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b; maybe your water heater is just too old or worn down, or maybe it constantly needs repairs. Whatever the case, if you&#x27;re in the market for a new water heater in Aurora, CO, Denver Water Heaters can help. They will work with you to find the perfect unit for your needs and budget, and will install it correctly so that you can start enjoying hot water again right away.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;If you&#x27;re looking to save money on your energy bills while also reducing your carbon footprint, upgrading to a new, energy-efficient water heater is a great option. Newer models are designed to be more efficient than older ones, so they will help you save money on your utility bills and also reduce your impact on the environment. Plus, they just work better overall &#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b; so you can enjoy reliable hot water whenever you need it.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;At Denver Water Heaters, they also offer installation of tankless water heaters. These units provide unlimited hot water on demand, without the bulky tank and high energy costs associated with traditional water heaters. Their knowledgeable technicians will assess your home&#x27;s hot water needs and recommend the right tankless water heater model for your home to improve your convenience and efficiency.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;The team at Denver Water Heaters is available to provide emergency service when needed. Their technicians are always friendly and ready to help, so you won&#x27;t have long to wait for a fast, affordable, and quality solution that is customized to meet your home or business needs.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;If you live or work in Aurora, CO, contact Denver Water Heaters at 303-204-0092 or visit &#x5b;denverwaterheaterco.com&#x5d;&#x28;https&#x3a;&#x2f;&#x2f;denverwaterheaterco.com&#x2f;&#x29; to schedule an appointment. Whether you need water heater repair or are just curious about replacement options, these are the local experts you can trust to take care of your needs. Don&#x27;t let a broken water heater ruin your day &#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b; call today and get the service you deserve.&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2025 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Why Replacing Your Water Heater Before It Goes Out Is a Smart Decision</title>
    <link>http://denverwaterheaterco.com/blog/15456/Why-Replacing-Your-Water-Heater-Before-It-Goes-Out-Is-a-Smart-Decision</link>
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    <description>Your water heater is one of the most important parts of your home, supplying you and your family with the hot water you need for showers, cleaning, cooking, and keeping your home comfortable. It&#x27;s also a major appliance that will eventually wear out after 8 to 12 years on average. Waiting until your water heater goes out to replace it can be incredibly inconvenient, expensive, and even damaging to your home. In many cases, it&#x27;s much better to replace your water heater before it breaks so that you can save money and avoid the problems that a total water heater failure can cause. Here&#x27;s why.&#xd;&#xa;1. Avoid unexpected service disruption&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;A water heater failure is often sudden and unexpected. Without a functional water heater, your home may be left without hot water for days. Imagine having no warm showers, no way to wash dishes or clothes, and no warm water to relax with in the bathtub. Emergency water heater replacements can be more stressful and take much longer than planned, leaving you without hot water much longer than you may like. Replacing your water heater before it goes out lets you choose the day and time for the installation and select a professional plumber you trust. Doing so helps you avoid sudden and unexpected service disruption.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;2. Prevent water damage&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Older water heaters are much more likely to leak, which can cause water damage to your floors, walls, and other things stored nearby. When a water heater tank bursts or cracks, several thousand gallons of water can flood your home in a matter of minutes or hours. Water damage restoration can be an expensive and time-consuming process that may cost you thousands of dollars more than a simple water heater replacement would have. By replacing your water heater before it goes out, you can greatly reduce your risk of water leaks and full-on water heater tank flooding in your home.&#xd;&#xa;3. Boost energy efficiency and save on utility bills&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Old water heaters tend to lose efficiency over the years as mineral buildup accumulates inside the tank and the heating elements wear out. An inefficient unit will use more energy to provide the same amount of hot water as it used to, driving up your utility bills and costing you more money each month. Newer tankless water heaters and high-efficiency storage water heaters have lower operating costs, and the improved energy efficiency will save you money on your energy bills over time. Upgrading your water heater before it fails lets you take advantage of these efficiency gains and see the money-saving benefits sooner.&#xd;&#xa;4. Enjoy new features and technology&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Water heater technology has gotten much better over the years. New water heaters usually have better insulation and more accurate digital thermostats. You can also find improved safety controls to prevent scalding and overheating. Some even offer Wi-Fi connectivity and allow you to remotely monitor and control the temperature and performance of your water heater through your smartphone. Replacing your old water heater before it goes out can allow you to take advantage of the new technology in modern water heaters.&#xd;&#xa;5. Protect your home value&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;A functional, working water heater is an important part of maintaining your home value. A failing water heater can be a red flag for homebuyers and real estate agents. If your home has an outdated or broken water heater, buyers will either offer you less money or make you replace it before closing. Replacing your water heater before it fails is good maintenance for your home and can make it more attractive to buyers.&#xd;&#xa;6. Reduce emergency replacement costs&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Emergency replacement and repair services almost always cost more than regular service calls. If your water heater goes out unexpectedly, you can expect to pay much more for installation fees, and you may have to pay rush fees or even accept a lower-quality replacement because plumbers are already booked up with their emergency services. You also have less control over the replacement process in an emergency situation because you need your water heater working as soon as possible. Planning and budgeting for a water heater replacement in advance lets you avoid the premium service costs associated with a water heater emergency.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Replacing your water heater in Aurora, CO before it goes out is better for your wallet, your schedule, and your home. Instead of having to replace a water heater in an emergency, you can plan and schedule the installation for a convenient time. Water heater replacement before a failure greatly reduces your risk of water damage and unexpected service disruption. You&#x27;ll also be able to select the water heater that best meets your needs. While it may seem like you&#x27;re overpaying for a replacement too early, the costs and inconveniences you avoid by planning ahead can quickly add up. Replacing your water heater before it breaks is a smart move for every homeowner.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;When in doubt, replace your water heater&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;now to save money, prevent water damage, improve energy efficiency, and protect your home value.</description>
    
    <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2025 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>The Value of Upgrading Your Water Heater in Denver&#x27;s Shifting Real Estate Market</title>
    <link>http://denverwaterheaterco.com/blog/15426/The-Value-of-Upgrading-Your-Water-Heater-in-Denver-s-Shifting-Real-Estate-Market</link>
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    <description>If you&#x27;re planning to sell your home in Denver, Colorado, you may want to consider upgrading or replacing your water heater. While this may not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about home improvements, a new water heater can actually add value and appeal to your property.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;In the current real estate market, which is showing signs of shifting towards a buyer&#x27;s market, sellers need to work harder to make their homes stand out to potential buyers. Replacing your water heater is an investment that can increase the overall value of your home, and it&#x27;s a selling point that may impress buyers and set your property apart from others on the market.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;A new water heater can provide peace of mind to potential buyers, who won&#x27;t have to worry about a malfunctioning or outdated unit in the home. This is especially important in a competitive market, where buyers have many options to choose from.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;In addition to the practical benefits, a new water heater can also increase the energy efficiency of your home. Energy efficiency is a major selling point for many homebuyers, especially in a market like Denver, where environmental consciousness is high. Our team at Denver Water Heaters can get your water heater repalced quickly without inconvienence to you and your family as moving can be stressful enough&#x21;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Energy-efficient water heaters can lower your utility bills, reduce the carbon footprint of your home, and appeal to buyers looking for eco-friendly features in their next home. Make sure to highlight the energy efficiency of your new water heater when marketing your home to potential buyers.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;A new water heater can also improve the overall appeal of your home by providing better comfort and convenience to potential buyers. Modern water heaters come with advanced features that can make life more comfortable for homeowners, such as faster heating times, larger capacity, and smart technology that allows precise temperature control.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;These features can be a selling point for buyers looking for modern conveniences in their next home. In a competitive market, every detail matters when it comes to making your home more appealing to potential buyers. Upgrading or replacing your water heater is an investment that can make a big difference in the overall impression of your property.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;When upgrading or replacing your water heater, it&#x27;s important to choose a high-quality unit that meets the needs of your household and appeals to potential buyers. Energy-efficient models, tankless water heaters, and smart technology options are all popular choices that can add value to your home and make it more appealing to buyers.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;In summary, upgrading or replacing your water heater is a smart investment that can add value and appeal to your home in a shifting real estate market. Let the experts at Denver Water Heaters provide you with peace of mind and an energy efficiency&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b; new water heater can make your property stand out to potential buyers and increase the chances of a successful sale.</description>
    
    <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2025 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>DIY Summer Water Heater Inspection Checklist for Homeowners</title>
    <link>http://denverwaterheaterco.com/blog/15365/DIY-Summer-Water-Heater-Inspection-Checklist-for-Homeowners</link>
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    <description>Your water heater gets used several times each day, every day. That means it&#x27;s under constant exposure to wear and tear. With such heavy use, it&#x27;s normal for your water heater to need ongoing maintenance, and the best way to stay on top of those maintenance tasks is to inspect your unit often. While professional inspections and tune-ups are always a good idea, you can conduct your own inspection between appointments. Use this checklist to get started.&#xd;&#xa;Look for Puddles Around the Unit&#xd;&#xa;The area around your water heater should always be dry. Open the water heater in your Englewood home&#x27;s closet and check for any drips, damp spots, or puddles around the unit. If you see even a small amount of water near your water heater, it&#x27;s likely that there&#x27;s a leak in the system. You&#x27;ll want to schedule a consultation with your water heater repair specialist as soon as possible. The sooner the leak is repaired, the better off your home will be.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Listen for Strange Noises&#xd;&#xa;Pay attention to the way your water heater sounds anytime it turns on. It&#x27;s normal for it to make a little noise. But if you hear a loud whining, banging, or thumping noise, it may be cause for concern. Those strange noises mean something inside the system isn&#x27;t working properly. Schedule a professional inspection as soon as you hear something strange.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Check for Rust on the Outside of the Unit&#xd;&#xa;If you have a storage-tank water heater, you&#x27;ll want to inspect the tank itself often. Look for signs of rust on the exterior of the tank. If you notice any discoloration, let your water heater repair technician know immediately. Those rusty spots represent weak points in the tank, and if they get bigger or worse, the tank may start leaking from those spots. In some instances, those leaks can lead to serious water damage in your home.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Pay Attention to the Temperature at Each Faucet&#xd;&#xa;Checking your water temperature is a simple way to make sure your water heater is working the way it should. Go to each faucet in your home and make sure hot water comes out when you turn the tap. You&#x27;ll also want to pay attention to the general temperature of the hot water. If it feels the same as it has in the past, your water heater is likely in good shape. But if it feels hotter or colder than it should, you&#x27;ll want to schedule a professional inspection.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Keep Your Water Heater Running Properly&#xd;&#xa;This simple water heater inspection checklist is a great place to start when it comes to keeping your system running smoothly. As a general rule, run through this checklist once a month and watch for any change in your unit&#x27;s efficiency and performance.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;If you notice anything off with your water heater or just want an experienced professional to inspect your unit, don&#x27;t put it off. Schedule an appointment with Denver Water Heaters. Our team can help with everything from routine inspections to complete water heater replacements.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2025 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>The Superiority of the Halo 5 Water System&#x3a; Enhancing Your Water Quality</title>
    <link>http://denverwaterheaterco.com/blog/15304/The-Superiority-of-the-Halo-5-Water-System--Enhancing-Your-Water-Quality</link>
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    <description>Our health and well-being depend on access to clean water that has been filtered properly. Investing in dependable water filtration systems is essential to access safe and refreshing water directly from the tap given the growing concern over water quality worldwide. The Halo 5 Water System stands out as a trailblazing water filtration option that Denver Water Heaters both recommends and installs professionally.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Understanding the Halo 5 Water System&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;The Halo 5 Water System represents cutting-edge water filtration technology that guarantees the highest quality water for residential use. The Halo 5 system targets common tap water contaminants to deliver clean pure safe water with every use.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Benefits of the Halo 5 Water System&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;1. &#x2a;&#x2a;Superior Filtration&#x2a;&#x2a;&#x3a; The Halo 5 system utilizes cutting-edge filtration technology to eliminate sediment, chlorine, pesticides and other dangerous contaminants from your water which ensures safe drinking water that tastes fresh and pure.&#xd;&#xa;2. &#x2a;&#x2a;Environmental Sustainability&#x2a;&#x2a;&#x3a; The Halo 5 Water System enables users to decrease plastic waste from bottled water consumption. Experience bottled water flavor while avoiding single-use plastic waste with our solution.&#xd;&#xa;3. &#x2a;&#x2a;Cost-Effective&#x2a;&#x2a;&#x3a; The Halo 5 system offers financial advantages through its long-term cost efficiency. The durable filtration system allows you to avoid buying bottled water while also reducing potential plumbing damage from water contaminants.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Denver Water Heaters&#x3a; Your Partner in Water Filtration Solutions in Colorado&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Denver Water Heaters has established itself as an industry leader by delivering superior water filtration and installation services with more than twenty years of professional experience. You can rely on our expert technicians who specialize in Halo 5 Water System installation and maintenance to manage your water quality needs.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Customer Testimonials&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Denver Water Heaters stands out in the industry as an exceptional company that consistently satisfies its customers. Customers who are satisfied with the company&#x27;s services praise its quick response times, reasonable charges, and commitment to producing quality work. Denver Water Heaters provides both water heater maintenance to prevent replacements and expert gas line installations while exceeding customer expectations.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;The Halo 5 Water System offers an enhanced hydration experience through its cutting-edge design.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;The Halo 5 Water System represents the pinnacle of water filtration advancements in modern technology. You can have clean and fresh water at home by partnering with Denver Water Heaters who specialize in installation and maintenance. The Halo 5 Water System enhances your way of living while safeguarding your health and supporting environmental sustainability. Quality and purity define the Halo 5 Water System that you should choose for your home.&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2025 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Embracing the Season&#x3a; Why Summer is the Ideal Time to Replace Your Water Heater in Highlands Ranch, CO</title>
    <link>http://denverwaterheaterco.com/blog/15133/Embracing-the-Season--Why-Summer-is-the-Ideal-Time-to-Replace-Your-Water-Heater-in-Highlands-Ranch--CO</link>
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    <description>Throughout Highland Ranch&#x27;s summer season homeowners tend to ignore the necessity of updating their water heater systems. Summer provides homeowners with the best chance to complete this important home improvement. The summer season in Colorado offers several strong incentives for homeowners to replace their water heater due to the combination of good weather conditions and expanded access to professional installation services.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Mild Weather for Installation&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;The summer season in Highlands Ranch features gentle and consistent weather patterns. The reduced likelihood of extreme cold and adverse weather makes water heater installation more straightforward. Plumbing experts can perform water heater replacements without delays because they avoid winter-related issues like frozen pipes and icy weather conditions. Homeowners who utilize the good weather conditions will experience an installation process for their new water heater that goes smoothly without complications.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Preparation for Increased Hot Water Usage&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;The summer season typically results in higher hot water consumption because of activities including outdoor gatherings and more frequent showers and laundry loads. Preparing for the summer upswing in hot water demand requires replacing your water heater before the season reaches its peak. A new dependable water heater offers sufficient capacity and efficiency to meet household demands while ensuring a steady hot water supply free from concerns about breakdowns and inefficiencies.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Availability of Professional Services&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Home improvement projects and services experience increased demand throughout the summer months. The summer season provides homeowners with the chance to secure the services of plumbing professionals and installation teams which are more readily available. Early scheduling enables homeowners to hire trustworthy contractors and guarantees installation completion that fits both their schedule and preferences.&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;Addressing Aging or Inefficient Systems&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Owners of outdated water heaters in Highlands Ranch should use summer to resolve any current issues with their systems. Old water heaters frequently fail and lose efficiency which leads to unexpected problems and additional costs. Summer replacement of your water heater enables you to avoid malfunction risks while benefiting from modern energy-efficient systems which help decrease utility costs and enhance system reliability.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Taking Advantage of Potential Discounts and Promotions&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Manufacturers and retailers provide seasonal discounts on water heaters along with installation services throughout the summer period. The strategic timing of your replacement allows you to access cost-saving offers and incentives which reduce the total expenses of the system upgrade. Special deals and promotions make the idea of water heater replacement more attractive and financially viable.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Homeowners in Denver, CO should think about water heater replacement during summer months because it presents the best opportunity. Taking advantage of beneficial weather conditions together with greater professional availability and cost-saving opportunities allows you to manage a smooth and economical upgrade that supports your home during seasonally increased hot water demands. Homeowners who replace their water heater during summer benefit from strategic advantages which result in long-term value and security.&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2025 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Revitalize Your Home with a New Water Heater this Spring in Denver</title>
    <link>http://denverwaterheaterco.com/blog/15039/Revitalize-Your-Home-with-a-New-Water-Heater-this-Spring-in-Denver</link>
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    <description>With rising temperatures and blossoming flowers spring becomes the ideal season for refreshing your Denver home. Your home&#x27;s daily comfort and efficiency will benefit greatly from the essential upgrade often missed by homeowners&#x3a; the replacement of your water heater. By choosing Denver Water Heaters&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;you can upgrade your water heater system to enhance your home&#x27;s functionality while saving on costs and protecting the environment.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;The Importance of a High-Functioning Water Heater&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;A dependable water heater proves vital to a home by delivering hot showers and baths while also washing dishes clean. Water heaters gradually lose efficiency which results in higher energy use and potential system failures. If you replace your water heater this spring you will enjoy top performance while saving energy and achieving peace of mind for many years.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Denver Water Heaters&#x3a; Your Trusted Experts&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Denver Water Heaters. is recognized as Denver&#x27;s top choice for both repairing and replacing water heaters. Their team of skilled technicians applies unmatched expertise to every project to serve the communities of Aurora, Englewood, Highlands Ranch, Lakewood, and Littleton for more than twenty years. Denver Water Heaters. provides full-service solutions that include tankless water heaters, regular water heaters, gas line installations, and water treatment systems to meet your specific requirements.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Efficient Installation and Repair Services&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Installing or replacing a water heater requires considerable skill since inexperienced people can easily make expensive errors. Denver Water Heaters Co. provides expert services that ensure your new water heater operates with maximum efficiency. Denver Water Heaters Co.&#x27;s technicians possess extensive knowledge in handling various water heater systems which enables them to provide seamless installation with minimal daily routine disruptions.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Environmentally Conscious Upgrades&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Choosing a new water heater leads to better home efficiency while supporting environmental sustainability efforts. Denver Water Heaters Co. promotes Halo 5 Water Filtration Systems which deliver better water quality and decrease dependency on single-use plastic products. Experience the pure taste of tap water in bottled form while you reduce your environmental impact and enhance your drinking experience.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Cost-Effective Solutions&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Many see water heater upgrades as costly but future advantages make the initial outlay worthwhile. Investing in an energy-efficient water heater provides major utility bill savings and proves to be an economical choice over time. Denver Water Heaters. provides affordable and efficient service solutions that deliver quick results without causing financial strain.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Seize the Opportunity for Renewal&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;During your spring home improvement endeavors think about choosing Denver Water Heaters. to update your water heater. You can improve your home&#x27;s efficiency while lowering energy costs and gain comfort with dependable hot water access. Denver Water Heaters. stands as your dependable partner for home rejuvenation this season because of their well-established expertise along with their dedication to quality service and customer satisfaction.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Reach out to Denver Water Heaters. right now to book your water heater upgrade and discover the change in your home. Make this spring the time your Denver home undergoes transformation toward better efficiency.</description>
    
    <pubDate>Mon, 07 Apr 2025 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Spring into Savings&#x3a; Why It&#x27;s Time to Consider Replacing Your Water Heater with Denver Water Heaters</title>
    <link>http://denverwaterheaterco.com/blog/14721/Spring-into-Savings--Why-It-s-Time-to-Consider-Replacing-Your-Water-Heater-with-Denver-Water-Heaters</link>
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    <description>The transition from winter&#x27;s chill to spring&#x27;s warmth creates an ideal moment to examine your home appliances and get ready for the new season. Your water heater stands as a vital but frequently ignored component of your home that needs careful consideration. Denver Water Heaters provides full solutions for your spring needs whether you face multiple water heater breakdowns or degraded water quality and even if you want to transition to an energy-efficient water heater model.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;The Importance of Water Heater Replacement&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Efficiency and reliability along with performance stand as the crucial elements when selecting your water heater. An operational water heater guarantees constant hot water availability while reducing energy costs and boosting your home&#x27;s comfort levels. Denver Water Heaters points out that effective water heaters enhance daily life by reducing waiting time for hot water while creating long-term savings.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Benefits of Choosing Denver Water Heaters&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Denver Water Heaters distinguishes itself as the leading water heater repair and installation provider in Denver through its two decades of residential and commercial project experience. Expert technicians provide exceptional service on every job through their quick and friendly approach which delivers cost-effective solutions. Denver Water Heaters delivers an extensive assortment of services that includes tankless water heaters and gas line installations alongside water treatment solutions to fulfill your specific needs.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Professional Gas Line Installation&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Denver Water Heaters offers proven professional gas line installation services if you require a safer and more reliable gas line system upgrade. The expert team from Denver Water Heaters maintains your gas line for optimal performance while ensuring your home&#x27;s gas system runs both safely and effectively.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Water Treatment and Filtration Systems&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Denver Water Heaters provides water treatment and filtration systems alongside water heater services all aimed at improving your home&#x27;s water quality. A partnership with a specialized team allows you to experience excellent water quality paired with the convenience of fresh water delivered directly from your tap through the Halo 5 Water Filter System.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Preparing for Spring with Denver Water Heaters&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Make your spring preparations complete by upgrading your water heater to a Denver Water Heaters system. A combination of expert technicians and exceptional service options alongside their dedication to customer satisfaction makes Denver Water Heaters the best choice for your water heating needs. Denver Water Heaters stands as the reliable energy-efficient water heating service provider for residents of Aurora, Denver, Englewood, Highlands Ranch, Lakewood, and Littleton.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Upgrade to a dependable water heating system before breakdowns occur by choosing Denver Water Heaters for improved efficiency today&#x21;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2025 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Is a Tankless Water Heater Right for You&#x3f;</title>
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    <description>Have you thought about switching your water heating system to a tankless water heater&#x3f; Tankless water heaters become more popular because they save energy and take up less space. Prospective buyers should evaluate both positive and negative aspects of this cutting-edge technology before reaching a decision. Let&#x27;s examine essential factors to assess whether a tankless water heater meets your home&#x27;s requirements.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Advantages of Tankless Water Heaters&#xd;&#xa;Efficiency and Cost Savings&#xd;&#xa;Tankless water heaters deliver hot water by heating it directly on demand without using a storage tank which leads to lower energy costs and better operational efficiency. These heating units save utility costs over time because they deliver hot water only when needed instead of constantly heating unused water.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Space and Maintenance&#xd;&#xa;Tankless water heaters provide a less intrusive solution because they require minimal maintenance and occupy significantly less space compared to traditional tank-style water heaters. These units are ideal for limited living spaces or people who need to create additional room for other purposes.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Comfort and Reliability&#xd;&#xa;Tankless water heaters deliver uninterrupted hot water flow at stable temperatures which results in enhanced shower comfort. Tankless water heaters prove more reliable than conventional water heaters and they last longer which results in savings over time.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Disadvantages of Tankless Water Heaters&#xd;&#xa;Initial Cost and Installation&#xd;&#xa;Tankless water heaters provide long-term savings but require greater initial spending for purchase and installation than tank-style water heaters. Tankless water heaters prove more economical for users over time because their operating costs are lower than other systems.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Flow Rate and Performance&#xd;&#xa;Before purchasing a tankless water heater you must check its flow rate to confirm it can satisfy your home&#x27;s hot water needs. A tankless unit that matches your home size and user count delivers efficient performance while returning its value through time.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Inconsistency and Power Outages&#xd;&#xa;Tankless water heaters struggle to supply hot water promptly because their performance decreases when more than one outlet is used simultaneously. The absence of hot water provision during power failures makes tankless water heaters a significant consideration point for homeowners.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Making the Right Choice&#xd;&#xa;Your specific needs and priorities dictate whether you should switch to a tankless water heater. A tankless water heater represents a smart financial choice if you prioritize space conservation, energy efficiency, and ongoing cost savings. A traditional tank-style water heater becomes the better option when initial cost and flow rate limitations are of importance to you.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Our professionals at Denver Water Heaters. will assist you in figuring out whether a tankless water heater matches your requirements. Our team at Denver Water Heates. is ready to provide you with a complimentary quote and address any questions about upgrading your home with our help.</description>
    
    <pubDate>Wed, 19 Feb 2025 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>How to Protect Your Home From Burst Pipes</title>
    <link>http://denverwaterheaterco.com/blog/14517/How-to-Protect-Your-Home-From-Burst-Pipes</link>
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    <description>Winter is coming this weekend in Denver&#x21;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b; While your home&#x27;s furnace and heating system can typically handle those cold temperatures and keep your home safe and warm even when temperatures are below zero, but if temperatures get too cold, even the best heaters may not be able to keep up with the cold. This puts your home&#x27;s plumbing&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;and your water heater&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;at risk and, if your pipes freeze, they can burst. Here&#x27;s what you can do to better protect your pipes and your water heater from those cold days.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Drip Your Faucets&#xd;&#xa;When you know the overnight temperatures are going to be cold, keep one faucet&#x27;s cold tap at a constant drip overnight. Make sure you choose the faucet that&#x27;s farthest away from the point that water enters your home. This ensures that the water runs through the entire system, not just the shortest distance.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;The dripping keeps water moving and relieves any pressure that can build up in your pipes if they start to freeze. By relieving that pressure, you&#x27;ll reduce the risk of the pipes bursting if they do freeze.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Insulate Your Water Heater&#xd;&#xa;Standard water heater tanks will take a long time to freeze, but they can and will if the cold weather is severe enough and temperatures in your home drop low enough. The easiest way to protect your water heater is to insulate the tank and any connecting pipes. Water heater blankets and pipe insulation typically do the trick and are easy to install if you&#x27;re even the slightest bit handy. However, you can always let your trusted water heater repair technician install the insulation for you.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Open Cabinet Doors&#xd;&#xa;In most homes, the heat that keeps your space comfortable doesn&#x27;t reach beneath sinks and into water heater closets. This puts those pipes at risk of freezing if temperatures drop indoors. Instead of leaving cabinets and water heater closets closed off from the heat, leave them open. If you have small kids or curious pets, remove any harsh cleaners or chemicals that you store under the sink and store them in a secure location. Leave the cabinets and closets open until the extreme cold passes.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Drain and Disconnect Outdoor Hoses&#xd;&#xa;Leaving garden hoses attached to outdoor spigots is fine during the warmer months, but it&#x27;s damaging to your home in the winter. The water trapped inside the hose and spigot can freeze and cause burst pipes in your home if you&#x27;re not careful. Make sure your hoses are disconnected from outdoor spigots anytime you&#x27;re not using them. This will protect your plumbing and reduce the risk of burst pipes in your walls.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Keep Your Plumbing Working Well Year-Round&#xd;&#xa;Keeping your home&#x27;s plumbing in good condition is the best way to ensure that your water heater works dependably year after year. If you&#x27;re worried about the fittings on your water heater after a cold snap, contact the team at Denver Water Heaters and schedule an inspection as soon as possible.&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jan 2025 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>The Importance of a Functional Water Heater in Denver Winter</title>
    <link>http://denverwaterheaterco.com/blog/14324/The-Importance-of-a-Functional-Water-Heater-in-Denver-Winter</link>
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    <description>Although having temperatures in the 60&#x27;s in Decemeber is a bit crazy - that doesnt mean Jan - March will also be as mild in Denver, CO so its important your water heater must be up to speed when it comes to cold winter days. Having a good working water heater is key to making it through those cold winter months&#x3a; whether it be a hot shower in the morning or dishes in the evening, you need a reliable water heater to remain comfortable and handy.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;If you live in Denver, the winters can be subfreezing, so a functioning water heater is essential for daily living. A faulty water heater at this time could cause pain and even illness as hot water is required not only for showers but also for the heating units that depend on hot water to heat households. Therefore, a working water heater is not luxury&#x3b; it is the requirement.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Also energy-efficiency is another reason you should keep your water heater in good condition. Water heaters on an older or old model can waste a lot of energy. Tankless water heaters are a better option however, heating water on demand which can save considerable money and energy costs. Periodic maintenance checks can keep any brand of water heater operating at maximum performance with both environmental and financial benefits.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Your water heater is essential to the function of your home and&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b; the highly qualifed team at Denver Water Heaters Service &#x26; Repair services are right in your neighborhood. They provide various services like routine service, repairs and replacements. Getting your systems customized to you and Denver&#x27;s unique climate from these experts will keep Denverans comfortable throughout the winter.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Not only is water heater repair frustrating but it can be difficult to fix in the winter. Cold weather makes existing problems worse and improper maintenance can lead to system damage. This is where professional assistance comes into play because you can repair it on your own, but you risk making the issue worse and incurring more money to repair it and spending longer in pain.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;There&#x27;s no better knowledge when it comes to water heater repair. Our highly trained Denver Water Heaters Service &#x26; Repair technicians carry expertise and equipment to diagnose and repair your problems quickly, so that everything works as it should. It&#x27;s knowledge that can save homeowners from costly mistakes and time-consuming hassle, and ensure your water heaters are equipped to stand Denver&#x27;s frigid winters, which will be coming, we can assume, at some point in 2025.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Water heater that works is an important element of any Denver home in the winter. Make sure you&#x27;ve kept your system up and running so you don&#x27;t end up with an unexpected breakdown and live like you&#x27;re at home. By having Denver Water Heaters do the work for you, it will be painless, quick and stress-free, saving you from the stress of an inoperable system.</description>
    
    <pubDate>Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Water Heater Repair and Installation&#x3a; Ensuring Hot Showers on Cold Days in Denver</title>
    <link>http://denverwaterheaterco.com/blog/14178/Water-Heater-Repair-and-Installation--Ensuring-Hot-Showers-on-Cold-Days-in-Denver</link>
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    <description>With holiday season fast approaching here in Denver, it is never too early to make sure that your home is ready for the winter months, and extra guests. The water heater can be something that gets that gets pushed aside during the holiday season, but the winter can be cold, and there is no one wants to be without hot water for showers for all the holiday get togethers. So let&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;Denver Water Heaters Service and Repair come to your rescue with all the knowledge and skills to either repair or replace you Denver water heater before the holiday season.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;In the run-up to the holidays, fix water heater problems before the cold snap arrives. No one wants to struggle with a malfunctioning water heater during a family meal or in the middle of the winter morning. Denver Water Heaters knows how important it is to have hot water on call and their team can solve any water heater problem, large or small, to get your house ready for the holidays and beyond.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Also, Denver Water Heaters offers gas line installation which is very important for your gas-fired water heater to function safely and effectively. They are able to offer you the security that comes with their experienced and tested gas line installation services so that you know that your gas lines are safe and operating at their best.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;If you are worried about water quality, Denver Water Heaters also offers water treatment and filtration. They focus on meeting customers&#x27; individual water filtration needs, they recommend the Halo 5 Water Filter System and they install it. This system gives you more quality water, giving you more of your water in the bottle, and it does not hurt the environment with disposable plastic, a nice addition to your house ahead of the holidays.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Whether you need a water heater repaired, a new unit installed, or a replacement, we provide prompt, friendly service without a hefty price tag. Our professional technicians are serving Aurora, Denver, Englewood, Highlands Ranch, Lakewood and Littleton for more than 20 years and have years of experience and expertise to each job. They are experts in tankless and regular water heaters, which means you will receive durable, energy-efficient heaters that operate at maximum efficiency so you can have hot water when you need it. Denver Water Heaters is a water heater repair, replacement, installation and maintenance company in Denver which provides you the solution to all your Denver Water heater, gas line and water filtration systems.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;So there you have it, when it&#x27;s almost Christmas time, make sure your water heater is ready to go to take a shower and feel warm in the cold weather. Denver Water Heaters Service and Repair is here to help with all your water heater needs &#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b; installation and repair, gas line service, water filtration. Leave your home to the professionals at Denver Water Heaters this Christmas season and allow Denver Water Heaters to provide your water heater and make sure you and your family enjoy a warm, comfortable winter.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;To know more or book an appointment, call Denver Water Heaters.</description>
    
    <pubDate>Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Denver Water Heaters&#x3a; The Best Solution for Water Heater Installation and Repair in the Denver Metro Area</title>
    <link>http://denverwaterheaterco.com/blog/14061/Denver-Water-Heaters--The-Best-Solution-for-Water-Heater-Installation-and-Repair-in-the-Denver-Metro-Area</link>
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    <description>When it comes to water heater installation and repair, homeowners and businesses in the Denver metro area deserve a solution that is both reliable and affordable. At Denver Water Heaters, we pride ourselves on being the go-to provider for all your water heater needs. Whether it&#x27;s a new installation or a quick fix, our service stands out for three key reasons&#x3a; unbeatable pricing, expert workmanship, and a commitment to quality.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;1. Unmatched Affordability&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;At Denver Water Heaters, we understand that water heater issues can arise unexpectedly, often leading to unplanned expenses. That&#x27;s why we&#x27;ve structured our pricing to be 50&#x25; lower than top competitors in the Denver metro area. You&#x27;ll receive expert service without breaking the bank, making us the most cost-effective choice for both residential and commercial water heater services.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;2. Expertise That Makes a Difference&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;One of the biggest reasons customers trust us is the level of expertise we bring to every job. Unlike many companies that rely on technicians, Denver Water Heaters only employs master plumbers for all installations and repairs. This ensures that your work is completed by a professional with years of specialized training and experience. A master plumber brings not only technical skill but also the precision and attention to detail that make a difference in long-term performance and safety.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;3. Reliable and High-Quality Service&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Every job we undertake is treated as an opportunity to provide long-lasting, efficient solutions. We&#x27;re committed to ensuring that each customer is satisfied with both the process and the result. Our master plumbers go above and beyond to make sure your water heater is installed or repaired to the highest standards, ensuring optimal performance and energy efficiency. Whether it&#x27;s a standard water heater or a tankless model, we tailor our approach to meet the specific needs of your home or business.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Why Choose Denver Water Heaters&#x3f;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;	50&#x25; Lower Price&#x3a; Save significantly compared to the competition without sacrificing quality.&#xd;&#xa;	Master Plumber Guarantee&#x3a; All work is performed by a master plumber, offering peace of mind.&#xd;&#xa;	Locally Trusted&#x3a; Our reputation is built on reliability, craftsmanship, and customer satisfaction.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;When you choose Denver Water Heaters, you&#x27;re choosing a team dedicated to offering superior service at an unbeatable value. For water heater installation and repair, there&#x27;s no better choice in the Denver metro area. Contact us today to schedule your service and experience the difference for yourself&#x21;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Mon, 14 Oct 2024 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Winter is coming - quickly - ensure you are prepared with a new water heater</title>
    <link>http://denverwaterheaterco.com/blog/13917/Winter-is-coming---quickly---ensure-you-are-prepared-with-a-new-water-heater</link>
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    <description>Are you prepared for the winter season&#x3f; As the temperatures drop, it&#x27;s crucial to ensure that your home&#x27;s water heater is in top condition. A malfunctioning water heater during winter can lead to discomfort, inconvenience, and potential damage to your home. Fortunately, Denver Water Heaters offers professional water heater replacement services to help you stay ahead of the winter cold.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;When should you consider replacing your water heater&#x3f; If you notice symptoms such as rusting on the tank or in the water, unusual noises, leaks, or a failure to heat water, it might be time to consider a replacement. Rust is particularly problematic as it can lead to water damage and compromise the integrity of your water heater. Once rust has taken over the inside of the tank, the only viable option is to replace the entire water heater.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;At Denver Water Heaters, the team emphasizes the importance of proactive maintenance and timely replacements to avoid unexpected disruptions during the winter months. Their water heater replacement services are designed to provide homeowners with peace of mind, knowing that they can rely on a fully functional water heater when they need it the most.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Why should you prioritize replacing your water heater before winter&#x3f; As the temperature drops, your reliance on hot water increases. From warm showers to washing dishes and doing laundry, a functioning water heater is essential for maintaining comfort and hygiene during the colder months. By taking proactive steps to replace your water heater before winter, you can avoid the inconvenience of unexpected breakdowns and ensure that your household&#x27;s hot water needs are consistently met.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Denver Water Heaters serves a wide range of areas, including Aurora, Denver, Englewood, Highlands Ranch, Lakewood, and Littleton. Regardless of your location, their team is dedicated to providing timely and efficient water heater replacement services to help you prepare for winter.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;In addition to offering water heater replacement, Denver Water Heaters provides a comprehensive range of services, including water heater repairs, tankless water heater installations, gas line installations, and water treatment and filtration solutions. This holistic approach allows homeowners to address their water heating needs comprehensively, ensuring that their household&#x27;s hot water supply is reliable and efficient.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;As you consider the importance of replacing your water heater before winter, it&#x27;s essential to prioritize safety, efficiency, and long-term cost savings. A modern, energy-efficient water heater can enhance your home&#x27;s overall energy performance and reduce utility costs, making it a valuable investment in your household&#x27;s comfort and sustainability.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;In conclusion, the impending winter season offers a reminder for homeowners to evaluate the condition of their water heaters and consider the possibility of a replacement. By partnering with Denver Water Heaters and taking proactive steps to address any potential issues, you can ensure that your home is equipped to handle the demands of winter. Don&#x27;t wait until the cold weather arrives &#x26;&#x23;8211&#x3b; schedule a water heater replacement now and enjoy a warm, comfortable winter season.</description>
    
    <pubDate>Thu, 05 Sep 2024 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>When Should Your Water Heater be Replaced&#x3f;</title>
    <link>http://denverwaterheaterco.com/blog/13814/When-Should-Your-Water-Heater-be-Replaced-</link>
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    <description>Are you facing issues with your water heater&#x3f; Is it making strange noises, leaking, or failing to heat water&#x3f; It might be time for a replacement. When it comes to ensuring a reliable and efficient water heating system, Denver Water Heaters is the go-to expert for water heater replacement services in the Denver, Colorado area.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;When Should Your Water Heater be Replaced&#x3f;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Water heaters aren&#x27;t immune to wear and tear. Over time, they can develop various issues indicating the need for replacement. Signs that your water heater needs to be replaced include rusting on the tank or in the water, strange noises, leaks, and failure to heat water.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;One of the culprits behind water heater damage is rust. The website points out that while steel is a strong material, rust is its number one enemy and can eat away at the structure of the water heater. If you notice rust on the tank or any rust coming from your water source, it&#x27;s a clear sign that your water heater needs immediate inspection and possibly replacement.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;It&#x27;s mentioned that once rust has taken over the inside of the tank, the only option is to replace the entire water heater. There is no salvaging from that point. Therefore, keeping a close eye on the condition of your water heater is essential to avoid replacement being the only option.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Denver Water Heaters not only offers replacement services but also provides information and advice on when to recognize that a replacement is necessary, ensuring that customers are well-informed about the condition of their water heaters.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Service Areas and More&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;The company&#x27;s service areas include Aurora, Denver, Englewood, Highlands Ranch, Lakewood, and Littleton, making it accessible to a wide customer base in the Denver metropolitan area. In addition to replacement, Denver Water Heaters also provides repair services for water heaters, installation of tankless water heaters, gas line installation, and water treatment and filtration solutions, including the Halo 5 water filter.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Experience and Quality Service&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;With their focus on water heater replacement and repair, Denver Water Heaters has established itself as a reliable and knowledgeable resource for customers in need of these services. The website also showcases a commitment to providing high-quality products and services.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;In conclusion, Denver Water Heaters is the go-to destination for anyone in the Denver area in need of water heater replacement or repair. With a focus on the importance of recognizing signs that a water heater needs to be replaced and a commitment to offering quality service, Denver Water Heaters stands out as an expert in this field. By choosing Denver Water Heaters, customers can be confident that they are receiving reliable advice and top-notch service for all their water heater needs.</description>
    
    <pubDate>Fri, 02 Aug 2024 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Why Descaling Your Tankless Water Heater Is So Important</title>
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    <description>Tankless water heaters are a great addition to just about any home or business. They&#x27;re reliable, provide hot water on demand without ever causing you to run out, and can add value to your property. But like any water heater, tankless systems still need routine maintenance and repair from a trusted Denver water heater repair technician. One of the most important things you can do each year is to descale your water heater.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;What Is Scale&#x3f;&#xd;&#xa;Scale is a buildup of minerals that collects on the components of your tankless water heater. The minerals are naturally occurring in the water supply, and in areas with hard water, like the greater Denver area, the mineral content in the water can be extremely high. While the minerals are not harmful in most cases, they can build up quickly. When they do, they can make your water heater less effective and could increase your risk of unexpected repairs over time. Luckily, it&#x27;s possible to remove the buildup.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Why Descaling Your Water Heater Is a Good Idea&#xd;&#xa;Descaling your water heater is the process of removing the mineral buildup throughout the system. While it&#x27;s time-consuming, it&#x27;s highly worth the effort. Here&#x27;s why.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Gets Rid of Mineral Buildup&#xd;&#xa;When you descale your water heater, you&#x27;re effectively removing the buildup from the unit. The process breaks the scale down and lets it flake off of the components in the water heater. Once the scale is loose, you can flush it out of the water heater. You&#x27;ll effectively give your water heater a clean start every time you descale it.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Makes Your Water Heater More Efficient&#xd;&#xa;Mineral buildup can cause your water heater to work less efficiently. Why&#x3f; Because the buildup interferes with the heat exchanger&#x27;s ability to heat water effectively. It has to work harder and longer to provide you with the hot water you want. By removing the buildup, you&#x27;ll make your water heater more efficient, thereby saving you money on your energy bills. Even better, your unit won&#x27;t have to work as hard to heat your water, so you&#x27;ll be able to reduce your home&#x27;s energy consumption in the long run.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Keeps Your Water Heater in Better Condition&#xd;&#xa;Limescale doesn&#x27;t just make your water heater less efficient. It also forces it to work harder which, in turn, increases the wear and tear on the components. The more wear and tear the unit experiences, the more likely you are to deal with breakdowns and costly repairs. By staying on top of things and descaling your water heater regularly, you&#x27;ll keep your unit in better condition for longer. Over time, this can extend the life of your unit and keep you from having to replace it prematurely.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Get Your Water Heater Descaled by a Pro&#xd;&#xa;Regular descaling is a great way to keep your water heater working well for as long as possible. While it&#x27;s possible to do it on your own, it&#x27;s almost always best to let an experienced water heater repair technician handle it for you. At Denver Water Heaters, our team knows the ins and outs of tankless systems and can help you keep your unit running properly for as long as possible. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jul 2024 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>How to Choose the Right Size Tankless Water Heater for Your Home</title>
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    <description>Upgrading your home&#x27;s water heater is a great way to improve your property value and make your sinks and showers more enjoyable to use. And installing a tankless water heater can help you save money in the long run. But before you can install a new tankless water heater, you&#x27;ll need to figure out which size unit to buy. Here are a few things to keep in mind as you start looking at your options.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Consider How Many People Are in Your Household&#xd;&#xa;Typically, the more people you have in your household, the bigger your water heater should be. This is because more people tend to use more hot water throughout the day and, in many cases, more hot water at once. While storage tank water heaters will need to hold a larger capacity of water, tankless systems will need to produce hot water at a higher flow rate.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Consider how many people live with you and will need access to your water heater most often. Then consider how many people you tend to have over throughout the week, how long they stay, and the types of activities they engage in when visiting your home. If your guests routinely stay overnight or stay for several nights in a row, you&#x27;ll want to make sure the water heater is able to handle the increased demand.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Think About How Many Appliances and Bathrooms You Use at Once&#xd;&#xa;The number of appliances and hot water taps that your run at once can also play a role in the size of water heater you&#x27;ll need. Think about how you and your family tend to use your hot water. Do multiple people shower at once&#x3f; Are they showering at the same time that you&#x27;re running the dishwasher or washing clothes&#x3f; The more appliances and taps using hot water at one time, the larger your tankless water heater&#x27;s flow rate should be.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;If you choose a water heater that has a small flow rate, you may not get enough hot water at once. This can result in cold showers or feeling like you&#x27;re running out of hot water just like you did with your storage tank water heater.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Consult With a Professional&#xd;&#xa;Arguably, the best way to determine which water heater size will work best for your home is to consult with a professional tankless water heater installation specialist. They&#x27;ll be able to assess your home&#x27;s needs and recommend a system that will work for your family for years to come.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Even better, you&#x27;ll typically have access to more tankless water heaters than you would through big box retail stores or online retailers. And the water heaters your specialist recommends will typically work better and require less maintenance than cheaper options. You can find online.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Schedule an Appointment Today&#xd;&#xa;If you&#x27;re ready to upgrade your home&#x27;s water heater, installing a new tankless water heater is a great way to improve your home&#x27;s value and make accessing hot water when you need it easy. Just make sure you&#x27;re working with a professional from the very beginning.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;At Denver Water Heaters, our team can help you find the right tankless water heater for your needs. Even better, we&#x27;ll handle the installation for you. Contact us today to schedule an estimate.&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Fri, 28 Jun 2024 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Need a New Water Heater&#x3f; Here&#x2019;s Why You Should Schedule a Professional Estimate</title>
    <link>http://denverwaterheaterco.com/blog/13629/Need-a-New-Water-Heater--Here-s-Why-You-Should-Schedule-a-Professional-Estimate</link>
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    <description>As a homeowner, you rely on your home&#x27;s water heater every day. But like all appliances in your home, your current unit will eventually need to be replaced. While it&#x27;s possible to find a water heater and install it on your own, doing so isn&#x27;t always the best idea. Working with a water heater installation professional from the very beginning can end up saving you money and may make installing a new water heater easier. Here are a few reasons why you should consider contacting a professional for an estimate.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;You&#x27;ll Find Out if Your Water Heater Needs Upgrading&#xd;&#xa;Just because you think your water heater needs replacing doesn&#x27;t mean it actually does. Believe it or not, some water heaters can stop working well or as intended through a lack of maintenance. A professional installation specialist will be able to assess the condition of your water heater and help you decide if replacing it is the right move. If not, they may be able to take care of the necessary repairs so your system will work the way you need it to for at least a little longer.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Professionals Can Identify Which Systems Will Work Best&#xd;&#xa;Your current water heater may not be the best one for your needs, your budget, and your family&#x27;s hot water consumption. During the estimate, your installation expert will ask you a few questions about the way you use your water heater and any challenges you&#x27;ve experienced with your current system.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;They&#x27;ll use this information to determine which water heaters will work best for your home and can give you recommendations on several types based on your budget. For example, if you&#x27;re trying to save on energy costs and your family uses a lot of hot water each day, they may recommend a tankless water heater over a storage-tank water heater.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;They Can Give You a Price for Installation&#xd;&#xa;When you schedule an estimate, you&#x27;re not just getting an estimate for the water heater itself. You can also get an estimate for installation. Professional installation can add to the overall cost of your water heater replacement, but letting a pro install a water heater in your home means you won&#x27;t have to worry about voiding the warranty or accidentally doing damage to the rest of your home.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;It Will Save You Time Shopping&#xd;&#xa;There are hundreds of different water heaters available through most big-box retailers and sifting through all of those options can take a lot of time. The process can take even longer if you&#x27;re not familiar with water heaters and the different benefits that each type offers. By hiring a professional, you&#x27;ll save yourself time.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Experts know how each type of water heater works and can weed out the bad brands and models from the good ones. You&#x27;ll end up with a list of water heaters that are worth your money and likely won&#x27;t end up needing to be replaced in a matter of months.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Schedule an Appointment Today&#xd;&#xa;If you&#x27;re ready for a new water heater, save yourself the stress and schedule an estimate with an experienced professional at Denver Water Heaters. Our team will recommend the best systems for your home and can install the unit for you, so you won&#x27;t have to worry about reading through complicated installation manuals. Contact us today.&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Fri, 31 May 2024 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Why Denver Homeowners Need the Halo 5 Filtration System</title>
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    <description>Though the Denver Metro area&#x27;s water supply is good and tastes great most of the time, there are still contaminants and minerals that can lead to issues down the line. And while a countertop or pitcher water filtration system can help, it&#x27;s not enough to provide your entire home with the clean water you deserve. Installing the HALO 5 water filtration system can help you ensure that the water flowing out of your taps is the best it can be at all times. Here are a few of the key reasons to upgrade your home with the HALO 5 filtration system rather than relying on your countertop water filtration device.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;It Reduces Buildup and Strange Residues&#xd;&#xa;The HALO 5 filtration system is a whole home system designed to remove impurities and contaminants in your water. But the system goes one step further than most whole-home filtration systems. It features an inline water conditioner which helps keep the hard water minerals that lead to spots on your faucets and crusty buildup in your water lines from building up in the first place. The result is water that won&#x27;t leave behind mineral deposits or slimy residues.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;The HALO 5 Makes Your Water Taste Better&#xd;&#xa;Unlike many water filtration systems, the HALO 5 system doesn&#x27;t actually remove the minerals from your home&#x27;s water supply. Instead, it filters out the contaminants that make your water less than ideal while leaving the minerals in place. This means the water that flows out of your taps will still have the delicious flavor you love.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;The System Requires No Ongoing Maintenance&#xd;&#xa;With most water filtration systems, you&#x27;ll need to replace the filters and perform routine maintenance often if you want the system to last. This can be a real chore for many homeowners. But the HALO 5 system is unique and requires no maintenance whatsoever. The system will keep working for years and, if anything does go wrong, the manufacturer offers a 10-year warranty against defects.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Installation May Increase Your Property Value&#xd;&#xa;Having a whole-home water filtration system may increase your property value and make your home stand out if you decide to sell it in the future. Since the HALO 5 is maintenance-free, prospective buyers will see it for the benefit that it truly is rather than a source of potential stress. Even better, it may attract more buyers than you otherwise would, potentially helping you get a higher price. Just make sure the system is installed by an experienced technician, like the ones at Denver Water Heaters. This way, the warranty will stay intact and you&#x27;ll get the most out of your investment.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Upgrade Your Water Supply With the Halo 5 System Today&#xd;&#xa;If you&#x27;re ready to give your home an upgrade that will improve your quality of life and improve your home&#x27;s value, installing a HALO 5 water filtration system is a great option. At Denver Water Heaters, our team is here to help. Contact us today to request an estimate and see how a high-quality whole-home filtration system can benefit your home.&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2024 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>4 Signs That You Have a Leak in Your Home</title>
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    <description>Figuring out that you have a leak in your home&#x27;s plumbing can be stressful. But what&#x27;s far worse is letting that leak go unrepaired for months because you didn&#x27;t know you had it in the first place. Though leaks can be repaired, they&#x27;re often easier to fix when they&#x27;re new. Your trusted water heater repair technicians at Denver Water Heaters want to help you keep your plumbing in good shape year-round. Here are a few tell-tale signs to watch for so you can book an appointment before the leaks get worse.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;1. Low Water Pressure at Your Faucet&#xd;&#xa;When your pipes are leaking, they can&#x27;t maintain the pressure they&#x27;re supposed to. This often results in low water pressure at your faucets. Turn on the taps and pay attention to the flow rate. If it&#x27;s normal, your pipes are probably in good shape. But if it&#x27;s low, even slightly, it&#x27;s worth scheduling an inspection with your leak protection team. They&#x27;ll be able to determine if the low water pressure is the result of a leak or if it&#x27;s due to another issue in your home&#x27;s water lines.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;2. Overly High Water Bills&#xd;&#xa;When you have a leak, your water bill will change. Why&#x3f; Because that water dripping into the walls of your home is still coming from your municipal water supply. You&#x27;ll have to pay for the water you use, even if it doesn&#x27;t all flow out of your taps. Take a look at your water bill for the last few months. If it&#x27;s stayed relatively consistent, your pipes are probably in good shape. But if you&#x27;re seeing a huge increase in price and total water used each month, you likely have a leak.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;3. Mold and Mildew in Your Home&#xd;&#xa;Mold and mildew require a good amount of excess humidity to thrive. That&#x27;s why it&#x27;s so rare in most Denver-area homes. But if you have mold and mildew growing outside of your bathroom, there&#x27;s a good chance that you have a leak in your plumbing. Take a look around your home and see if you have mold or mildew growing in what should be a dry part of your home. If you do, call your leak protection expert immediately.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;4. Foundation Cracks&#xd;&#xa;It&#x27;s normal for your foundation to settle over time. And when it does, it&#x27;s likely that you&#x27;ll see some cracks in the drywall around your home. But those cracks typically show up gradually and spread over time. If you have cracks suddenly appearing or see existing cracks dramatically spreading in a few days, it&#x27;s likely that you have a leak in your plumbing. When the soil beneath your home becomes compromised by excess moisture, it can cause the foundation to shift more rapidly. And that same moisture can cause the drywall in your home to warp or shift even if the foundation is in otherwise good condition.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Let the Leak Protection Experts Help&#xd;&#xa;If you&#x27;re worried about leaks in and around your home, know that there are things you can do to mitigate your risk. Start by watching for these tell-tale signs of a leak and schedule a consultation with your leak protection experts at Denver Water Heaters.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Fri, 05 Apr 2024 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>What Causes Tap Water to Smell Bad&#x3f;</title>
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    <description>If you&#x27;ve ever turned your taps on and encountered a strange smell, you&#x27;re not alone. Residential water supplies are treated to make sure they&#x27;re safe, but that doesn&#x27;t mean contaminants can&#x27;t enter your water when it reaches your home. And many of those contaminants can cause an off-putting odor anytime you turn your taps on. Before you can fix the problem, it&#x27;s helpful to understand just what&#x27;s causing those odors so you can better explain the problem to your Denver water filtration team. Here&#x27;s some of the most common smells homeowners encounter.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Sewage&#xd;&#xa;Anytime your water supply smells like sewage waste, it can be alarming. But that sewage smell doesn&#x27;t necessarily mean that waste is entering your water supply. Often, sewage smells are caused by a buildup of bacteria in your faucet, your water heater, or in your drains. The bacteria isn&#x27;t necessarily harmful, but it can make enjoying your water more difficult. Cleaning your sinks thoroughly can help reduce the risk of bacteria buildup and hiring an experienced water heater repair technician to flush your water heater can keep those smells from being a problem anytime you run your shower.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Rotten Eggs&#xd;&#xa;Rotten egg smells are often caused by an excess amount of sulfur in your water supply. And that buildup is often the result of bacteria being present in your pipes. The bacteria feed on waste in your pipes and put out hydrogen sulfide gas that seeps up through your pipes. Your plumber will be able to help you deal with the problem and your water filtration team can help you make sure your water supply stays clean and free of sulfur.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Fish&#xd;&#xa;Bacteria in the water supply resulting from decaying leaves and other organic materials can leave your water smelling like fish and tasting off. While it may not be harmful, it can leave you wanting to avoid showering or sipping on tap water whenever you&#x27;re thirsty. Installing a whole-house water filtration system can help you keep that fishy smell and undesirable taste at bay.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Chlorine&#xd;&#xa;Municipal water utilities rely on chlorine to keep the water supply clean and free of harmful bacteria like salmonella and e. coli. Unfortunately, that chlorine can make your water smell like you&#x27;re at a swimming pool if levels are even a touch too high. Though it&#x27;s still safe to drink, the only way to ensure that your water is chlorine-free when it reaches your tap is to install a whole-house water filtration system. This will make your water taste better and eliminate the swimming pool smell that&#x27;s so overpowering.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Whole-Home Water Filtration Systems Help&#xd;&#xa;Installing a whole-home filtration system can make your water more enjoyable to drink, use, and be around in a way that countertop filtration systems just won&#x27;t. Denver Water Heaters is here to help you keep your home&#x27;s water supply working well and tasting great. Our team can install a new whole-house filtration system so you&#x27;ll never have to worry about what&#x27;s in your water. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2024 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>How to Get Your Water Heater Ready for Spring</title>
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    <description>Spring is the perfect time to give your home a little extra TLC. And one of the appliances you should always pay attention to is your home&#x27;s water heater. After a long, hard winter, your water heater could benefit from a few simple maintenance tasks to get it ready for the warmer months. Here are a few things you can do to get your system ready for all of your spring and summer plans.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Check Your Temperature Setting&#xd;&#xa;During the winter, bathrooms tend to stay colder. And that often means homeowners end up turning the temperature on their water heaters up higher to make the shower feel warmer. Rather than leaving that higher temperature setting in place, consider turning it down. Check the setting on your water heater and adjust it to a level that works for your family&#x27;s comfort. Remember, the cooler you set your water heater, the more energy you&#x27;ll end up saving.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Inspect Your Water Heater for Visible Damage&#xd;&#xa;Minor issues can pop up during the winter that, if left unaddressed, can lead to major leaks and damage in the summer. This spring, visibly inspect your water heater. Look for signs of leaks around the fittings and check for rust on any exterior components. If you notice anything of concern, call your water heater repair team as soon as possible. They&#x27;ll be able to fix the damage before it gets worse and may end up saving you money.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Schedule a Tune-Up&#xd;&#xa;It&#x27;s always a good idea to schedule a tune-up with your water heater repair team at least once a year. During these appointments, your repair technician will get your water heater running the way it should so you can rely on it when your family is visiting or when you&#x27;re hosting all those large gatherings in your backyard. Appointment times can fill up fast, so schedule one as soon as you can.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Drain and Flush Your Tank if Needed&#xd;&#xa;Storage tank water heaters can end up with a lot of mineral buildup and hard water deposits in the tank itself. The more buildup you have, the harder your water heater has to work to keep the water warm and at your preferred temperature. This spring, drain and flush your water heater according to the instructions in your owner&#x27;s manual. Or, if you&#x27;re not comfortable doing it on your own, let your Denver water heater maintenance technician do it for you.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Let Your Denver Water Heater Repair Experts Help&#xd;&#xa;This spring, don&#x27;t let your water heater go unnoticed. Give it the attention it deserves so it can work all summer long with ease. Inspect it for damage and let a repair technician handle any upkeep and maintenance tasks you may need help with. When you do this each year, you&#x27;ll help your water heater last for as long as possible.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Ready to schedule a tune-up&#x3f; Denver Water Heaters is here to help. Contact us today to schedule an appointment with our experienced repair technicians. And if you need a new water heater or want to upgrade to a tankless system, we&#x27;ll help you find the right option for your home and budget.&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Fri, 23 Feb 2024 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>New Year, New Water Heater</title>
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    <description>Your water heater is one of the most used appliances in your home. But how much attention do you really give it&#x3f; If you&#x27;re like most homeowners, you only notice your water heater when it&#x27;s acting up. While this is common, it&#x27;s far better to give your water heater a little TLC throughout the year and what better time to commit to taking care of your water heater than the new year&#x3f; Here are a few easy resolutions to make in 2024.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Schedule an Annual Tune-Up&#xd;&#xa;Water heaters, like most appliances, will need regular tune-ups if you want them to work flawlessly for years to come. For most homeowners, scheduling an annual tune-up will be enough to keep their water heater working well. If you haven&#x27;t already, call your water heater repair team and schedule a tune-up now. Then, commit to scheduling a tune-up for the following year. This will help you keep your water heater running well for years to come and can even reduce the number of repairs it needs over time.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Take Care of Repairs Immediately&#xd;&#xa;Speaking of repairs, it&#x27;s important that you get your water heater inspected and repaired as soon as you notice any issues, however minor they might seem. If you notice anything off or see signs of corrosion and damage on your water heater, don&#x27;t ignore it. Schedule a repair appointment with your trusted Denver water heater repair team as soon as you can. This will help you keep minor issues from turning into major problems and can help reduce the risk of needing to replace your water heater prematurely.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Inspect Your Water Heater Monthly&#xd;&#xa;It&#x27;s easy to forget about your water heater, but that doesn&#x27;t mean you should. Make a resolution to inspect your water heater monthly. Run the taps and make sure the water is coming out hot just like normal. Do a visual inspection of the water heater itself and look for leaks, puddles, corrosion, and other visible damage as you go. This way, you&#x27;ll be able to call a repair technician long before your water heater starts acting up.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Install a Water Filtration System in Your Home&#xd;&#xa;One of the biggest causes of water heater damage is hard water, and the greater Denver area is well-known for having a lot of mineral buildup in the water supply. All those minerals make our water taste great, but they can clog your water heater and keep it from working properly. Stay on top of this by installing a whole-house water filtration and water softening system. These systems will remove contaminants and reduce mineral buildup so your water heater can work well without issue.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Upgrade Outdated Water Heaters This Year&#xd;&#xa;Water heaters won&#x27;t last forever and older units often start creating more problems than most homeowners want to deal with. If your water heater is in constant need of repairs, make a resolution to replace it this year. Consider upgrading to a tankless water heater to save on your energy and water bills for years to come.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Let Denver Water Heaters Help&#xd;&#xa;Denver Water Heaters is here to help you keep your water heater running well, whether you have a standard storage tank unit or a new tankless system. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and get your water heater running the way you know it should.&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Thu, 08 Feb 2024 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Denver Water Heaters&#x3a; Your Trusted Partner in Plumbing Excellence</title>
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    <description>At Denver Water Heaters, we pride ourselves on delivering top-notch plumbing services to meet all your residential needs. Our dedicated team specializes in plumbing installation, water heater installation, and maintenance, ensuring your home functions seamlessly.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;1. Plumbing Installation&#x3a;&#xd;&#xa;Count on us for expert plumbing installation services tailored to your home&#x27;s unique requirements. From pipe fittings to bathroom fixtures, we ensure precision and efficiency in every installation project.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;2. Water Heater Installation and Maintenance&#x3a;&#xd;&#xa;Our experienced technicians are well-versed in the latest water heater technologies. Whether you need a new water heater installed or regular maintenance to prolong its lifespan, Denver Water Heaters has you covered. Enjoy hot showers and efficient water heating with our reliable services.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;3. Whole House Water Filter Systems&#x3a;&#xd;&#xa;We prioritize your family&#x27;s health by offering comprehensive whole house water filter system installations. Protect your loved ones from impurities and contaminants, ensuring clean and safe water throughout your home. Our systems are designed for maximum efficiency and durability.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;4. Sump Pump Installation&#x3a;&#xd;&#xa;Prevent basement flooding and water damage with our sump pump installation services. Our team ensures the proper installation of sump pumps to keep your basement dry and secure, providing you with peace of mind during heavy rainfall or flooding incidents.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Why Choose Denver Water Heaters&#x3f;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;	Experienced Professionals&#x3a; Our team consists of skilled and certified technicians dedicated to delivering quality service.&#xd;&#xa;	Customer Satisfaction&#x3a; We prioritize customer satisfaction, ensuring your plumbing needs are met with efficiency and professionalism.&#xd;&#xa;	Cutting-edge Technology&#x3a; Stay ahead with the latest water heater technologies and advanced plumbing solutions tailored to your home.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Contact Us Today&#x3a;&#xd;&#xa;Denver Water Heaters is your reliable partner for plumbing excellence. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and experience the difference our services can make in your home. Trust us to keep your plumbing systems running smoothly, providing comfort and reliability for you and your family.&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jan 2024 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Common Causes of Low Hot Water Pressure and What to Do About Them</title>
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    <description>When you turn on your hot water tap, you expect the water to come out at the same pressure as your cold tap. Though this happens more often than not, some homeowners experience low water pressure anytime they&#x27;re trying to use their hot water. That low water pressure can be caused by many different issues and identifying what&#x27;s causing the problem can help you better explain your situation to your water heater repair team. Here are a few of the most common causes and what you can do to fix the problem.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Debris Buildup in Your Water Heater&#xd;&#xa;The greater Denver metro area&#x27;s water table has a lot of minerals in it. Those minerals can make your tap water taste great, but they can also create problems in your home&#x27;s plumbing. Over time, they can build up in your water heater and decrease the amount of room that water has to flow out of your water heater and into your pipes. If you think your low water pressure is the result of sediment buildup in the heater itself, call your water heater repair team. They&#x27;ll be able to flush the water heater and clear out the sediment so you can enjoy proper water pressure.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;During the flush, they&#x27;ll also be able to inspect the water heater to ensure that the other components are working properly. If they notice anything out of order, they&#x27;ll be able to make the necessary repairs so you can get back to using your hot water taps like normal.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Leaks in Your Plumbing&#xd;&#xa;Your home is designed to maintain proper water pressure provided the pipes sending water throughout your home are in good condition. If they&#x27;re compromised or leaking at any point in your home, it can cause a decrease in water pressure. But changes in water pressure aren&#x27;t the only issue you face. Even minor leaks can do serious damage to your property. The best thing you can do is schedule a plumbing inspection with your plumber. Let them check your pipes for any leaks and repair those leaks if they find them. This may resolve your low water pressure issues and will help you keep your home in better condition in the long run.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Damaged Pressure Regulator&#xd;&#xa;Homes are equipped with pressure regulators to help ensure that the water pressure from your area&#x27;s water main isn&#x27;t so high that it causes damage to your home. If the pressure regulator is damaged or wasn&#x27;t installed correctly, it can lead to low water pressure in your home. Keep in mind that you&#x27;ll likely see a drop in pressure in both your hot and cold taps when the problem is caused by the pressure regulator.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Your plumber will be able to inspect the regulator and determine if it&#x27;s the reason your system isn&#x27;t getting the pressure it needs.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Call Your Denver Water Heater Specialist Now&#xd;&#xa;If you have low water pressure in your hot tap, don&#x27;t ignore it. Contact the team at Denver Water Heaters today to schedule an appointment. Our repair technicians can help you get your water heater running properly in no time.&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jan 2024 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Key Questions to Ask Before Going Tankless</title>
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    <description>Your water heater won&#x27;t last forever, but there may come a time when replacing your water heater before it&#x27;s nearing the end of its lifespan will make sense. And making the switch to a tankless water heater can be a great choice. But before you schedule an appointment and make the switch, there are a few questions you&#x27;ll want to ask yourself. Here are a few of the top questions to keep in mind.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;What&#x27;s My Budget&#x3f;&#xd;&#xa;Storage tank water heaters typically cost less than their tankless counterparts. Before you upgrade to a tankless system, think about how much you can afford to spend on your water heater. Don&#x27;t worry&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;there are models at different price points, so you&#x27;ll likely find one that fits your needs and your budget easily. Your water heater installation team can help you pick the right one.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Can I Afford the Maintenance on My Old Unit&#x3f;&#xd;&#xa;Tankless water heaters actually require less maintenance than storage tank water heaters. And older storage tank water heaters often need maintenance more often. If you&#x27;re scheduling appointments on a regular basis, it may be worth replacing your current water heater with a tankless unit. But if you&#x27;re only scheduling maintenance appointments every 6 months or so, you may want to wait. &#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Am I Staying in My Home for a While&#x3f;&#xd;&#xa;As mentioned before, tankless water heaters are more expensive than storage tank heaters. That&#x27;s why many homeowners prefer to install them if they&#x27;re staying in their homes for at least a few more years. This ensures that you&#x27;re able to get as much value from the installation as possible. But upgrading may still be worth it if you&#x27;re planning on selling in the near future. Tankless water heaters can add value to your home and may help you get a higher offer.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Does My House Need Work Before It Can Be Installed&#x3f;&#xd;&#xa;Depending on your fuel source, you may need to have some renovations done to accommodate your new water heater. For example, if you have a gas line, it may need to be replaced with one that offers a high enough flow rate for your new water heater. And if you&#x27;re installing an electric heater, you may need to replace the outlet for your water heater with one capable of handling the load. These tasks are relatively simple and affordable, but they can add up if you&#x27;re not prepared.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Who Should I Work With&#x3f;&#xd;&#xa;Picking the right installation specialist is just as important as choosing the right water heater. You want to work with a company that can repair the water heater over time and has a proven track record of standing by their work. That&#x27;s why it&#x27;s best to hire a water heater expert rather than letting someone from a big-box retail store install it for you.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Let Denver Water Heaters Help&#xd;&#xa;Denver Water Heaters is here to help you pick the right water heater for your home and your budget. Our team stands behind our work and we&#x27;ll help you keep your water heater running smoothly for years to come. Contact us today for more information or to get a free estimate.&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jan 2024 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Why You Should Tune up Your Water Heater Before the Holidays</title>
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    <description>Fall may have just begun but for many Denver residents, the change in season also signals that it&#x27;s time to start making holiday preparations. While decorating your home and yard is a great place to start, you still want to show some TLC to the interior of your home and the appliances you use daily. One of those appliances that many homeowners forget about until it breaks is the water heater. Whether you have a tankless water heater or a storage tank system, getting it tuned up before the holidays is always a good idea. Here&#x27;s why.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Keeps It Running When Guests Are There&#xd;&#xa;Few things are more inconvenient than losing hot water when your house is full of guests. It can take the joy out of the holidays and leave everyone feeling less comfortable. By scheduling a tune-up with your water heater repair technician before the holidays are in full swing, you&#x27;ll know that the water heater can handle that extra use with ease. Your technician can repair any minor problems before they turn into major issues and keep your system running the way it should when you have double the number of people as normal taking showers each day.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Helps Lower Your Utility Bills&#xd;&#xa;All that increased usage during the holidays can wreak havoc on your utility bills and force you to spend far more than you should. When you schedule a tune-up for your water heater, you&#x27;ll ensure that everything is working as efficiently as possible. Your technician can make any necessary adjustments to the system to ensure that it&#x27;s working as intended and not using more energy than needed. This can save you on utility costs both during and after the holidays.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Reduces Your Risk of a Plumbing Emergency&#xd;&#xa;One of the biggest benefits of routine tune-ups is that it ensures that your water heater is in good working order and doesn&#x27;t have any underlying issues that may lead to major breakdowns. That means you&#x27;ll reduce your risk of experiencing a major plumbing emergency during the holidays. While it&#x27;s possible to schedule emergency repairs, doing so can be expensive and finding a technician that&#x27;s available can be difficult. With a routine tune-up before the holidays, you&#x27;ll spare yourself the headache of unexpected breakdowns and emergency appointments.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Preserves Your Water Heater&#x27;s Lifespan&#xd;&#xa;Tune-ups aren&#x27;t just about saving money. They also keep your water heater running in peak condition for as long as possible. That means you&#x27;ll be able to keep your system for as long as possible. You&#x27;ll save money by not having to buy a new water heater prematurely, but you&#x27;ll also reduce your carbon footprint. You&#x27;ll keep excess waste out of the landfill and &#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Schedule Your Tune-up in Time for the Holidays&#xd;&#xa;It&#x27;s never too soon to think about your water heater&#x27;s overall condition. That&#x27;s why it&#x27;s key to make scheduling a tune-up a part of your holiday preparations. If you&#x27;re planning on having guests over for Thanksgiving, schedule your tune-up several weeks before to ensure that your technician has time to make any necessary repairs.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Ready to schedule your water heater tune-up&#x3f; Contact us today&#x21;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2023 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Should You Install a Water Softener Before You Sell&#x3f;</title>
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    <description>But sometimes, showing your property a little extra TLC can be a good idea. It should come as no surprise that the greater Denver area has some pretty hard water and that hard water can do a number on your home&#x27;s plumbing. Installing a water softener can help, but what happens if you&#x27;re trying to sell your home&#x3f; When you decide to sell, the last thing you&#x27;re thinking of is investing more money into the property. But investing in a water softener can still be a good idea. Here&#x27;s why.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;You May Get a Higher Price&#xd;&#xa;Adding a water softener to your home can increase your home&#x27;s value. This is because you&#x27;re adding a system to your property that protects the plumbing and can help extend the life of your appliances. When you increase your property&#x27;s value, you may be able to set a higher asking price and actually receive it when you find a buyer. That increase in your bottom line can help with a down payment on a new property or just increase your profits.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;It May Help Your Home Stand Out&#xd;&#xa;Though there still seem to be more buyers than there are homes for sale, attracting the right buyer can be difficult. When buyers start looking at homes, they often tour so many that they can start to blur together. By installing a water softener before you put your home on the market, you&#x27;ll make your home stand out from others that get listed at the same time. The more memorable your property is, the easier it can be to sell.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;It Conveys a Sense of Pride in the Home&#xd;&#xa;By installing a water softener, you&#x27;re helping keep your home in better condition. This means buyers will be more likely to view you as a responsible homeowner who maintains the rest of their property. This can instill confidence and make buyers feel like they&#x27;re investing in a higher-quality home. After all, if you installed a water softener, you likely repaired everything else in your home as soon as it needed repairs.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;It May Reduce Concessions&#xd;&#xa;It&#x27;s normal for buyers to ask for concessions as part of their offer or counter offer. But the more concessions they ask for, the more it can eat into your bottom line. Though there&#x27;s no way to guarantee that buyers won&#x27;t ask for concessions when they make an offer, installing a water softener can help reduce the number of concessions sellers ask for. Keep in mind that you&#x27;ll still want your real estate agent to help you navigate those negotiations rather than relying solely on the new water softener or water heater installation to help carry you through.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Ready to Install a Water Softener&#x3f;&#xd;&#xa;Installing a water softener before you sell your home can make it easier to attract qualified buyers and encourage them to make offers that are closer to your asking price. If you&#x27;re ready to install a water softener in your home before you put it on the market or you want someone to look at your water heater and make sure it&#x27;s in good shape, don&#x27;t wait. Contact Denver Water Heaters today to schedule a consultation.&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Thu, 16 Nov 2023 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>What to Know About Energy Efficiency In Water Heaters</title>
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    <description>When it comes to buying a new water heater, you have tons of options. But regardless of whether you&#x27;re considering a tankless water heater or a storage tank system, you&#x27;ll quickly notice that new water heaters almost always have an energy efficiency rating in place. If you&#x27;ve never had to replace a water heater, those numbers can seem confusing at best. Here&#x27;s what you need to know about efficiency ratings so you can pick the best one for your needs in the long run.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Always Look at the Estimated Yearly Energy Cost&#xd;&#xa;Most water heaters present their energy efficiency rating information by showing the estimated yearly energy cost for the unit. The higher the annual cost is, the less energy-efficient the unit will be. As you shop around, pay close attention to that yearly estimated cost. By choosing a unit that has a low estimated annual operating cost, you&#x27;ll end up saving money on your utility bills in the long run.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;It Still Depends on Your Use&#xd;&#xa;Though that annual energy cost is a good guideline, remember that it&#x27;s not set in stone. You can buy the most energy-efficient unit and still make it run inefficiently if you use it improperly or try to install it on your own. If you&#x27;re trying to buy the most efficient unit you can, talk to your water heater installation specialist and let them help you find a good unit for your budget. They&#x27;ll be able to set the unit up so it works as efficiently as possible, so you can save money each month.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;High-Efficiency Heaters Can Still Struggle&#xd;&#xa;Even the most energy-efficient water heater can still turn into an inefficient unit over time. That&#x27;s why it&#x27;s essential to stay on top of routine maintenance throughout the year. As a general rule, schedule an inspection and a tune-up with your water heater repair expert at least once each year. During this inspection, they&#x27;ll be able to identify any components that need repair or replacement before they start causing spikes in your energy bill.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Energy Efficiency Is Worth Paying Attention To&#xd;&#xa;Though almost all modern water heaters are going to be more efficient than their older counterparts, it&#x27;s still important to pay attention to the efficiency rating for each unit you&#x27;re interested in. The more efficient the unit is, the more money you&#x27;ll save and the lower your carbon footprint will be. Keep in mind that you don&#x27;t have to invest in the most energy-efficient unit to see a difference. You just need to choose one that works for your budget and one that&#x27;s more efficient than the system you currently have in place.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Upgrade Your Water Heater Today&#xd;&#xa;Upgrading your old water heater is a great way to make your home more energy efficient. At Denver Water Heaters, our team wants to help you find the best water heater for your home. We&#x27;re proud to install high-quality, energy-efficient tankless water heaters designed to give you hot water on demand, whenever you need it. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Mon, 16 Oct 2023 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>What to Avoid When Choosing a New Water Heater</title>
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    <description>Upgrading to a new water heater can make your home much more comfortable. But buying a new water heater isn&#x27;t always as easy as you might think. In fact, many homeowners end up making mistakes when choosing a new unit, and those mistakes can be costly. At Denver Water Heaters, we want to make sure you get the right unit right from the start. Here are a few of the most common mistakes people make and how you can avoid making them yourself.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Buying From a Big Box Retailer&#xd;&#xa;Buying from a big box retailer may seem convenient, but it can end up costing you far more than just the cost of the water heater itself. These stores stock so many different water heaters and often lack the experienced staff to help you pick the best one for your home and your budget. Worse, the big box retailer may not have a licensed team member who can install the new water heater for you. That responsibility will fall on your shoulders.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;You&#x27;ll either have to install the water heater on your own, which can be dangerous at best, or find an experienced plumber to install the unit. Instead, it&#x27;s far better to buy your water heater from your trusted plumbing professional. They&#x27;ll be able to help you choose the best water heater for your budget and will be able to repair any issues that may pop up down the line.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Choosing the Wrong Size Water Heater&#xd;&#xa;When it comes to choosing a new water heater, you need to pick one that&#x27;s large enough to accommodate your regular usage but not so large that you&#x27;re paying for more hot water than you need. If you choose a water heater that&#x27;s too small, you&#x27;ll end up running out of hot water frequently. If you choose a unit that&#x27;s too large, your energy bills will be higher than they should be.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Your Denver water heater specialists will help you choose the right size for your needs every time. That means you&#x27;ll have the hot water you need without overpaying for hot water you just won&#x27;t use.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Thinking a Used Water Heater Will Be Just Fine&#xd;&#xa;These days, tons of homeowners post listings for their used water heaters online. While this may seem like a great deal, buying used units is almost never a good idea. You have no way of knowing how well-maintained those units were when they were in use. Worse, they may have underlying damage that will keep them from working properly or working at all.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Instead of buying used, work with your water heater installation specialist to find a unit that fits your budget and is in pristine condition. Though buying a new unit may cost more upfront, you&#x27;ll end up saving money on maintenance and repair costs in the future.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Avoid These Mistakes With Help From Denver Water Heaters&#xd;&#xa;Avoid making these mistakes as you start searching for a water heater by working with an experienced water heater installation specialist. At Denver Water Heaters, our team will assess your home&#x27;s unique needs and make sure you have a water heater that will work for your family at a price you can afford. Contact us today to schedule an estimate.&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2023 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>4 Telltale Signs Your Water Heater Is Leaking</title>
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    <description>Few things are more alarming than a leaking water heater. Even minor leaks can be messy and difficult to clean up once they&#x27;re discovered. The key to making leaks easier to deal with and easier to clean up after is to know the early warning signs. Here&#x27;s what you need to watch for when determining whether your water heater is leaking or is still in good shape.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;1. You Notice Moisture Around the Unit&#xd;&#xa;Leaks don&#x27;t always start out huge. They can be small enough to create just a hint of moisture near your water heater rather than leading to a puddle on the floor. Inspect your water heater closely. Look at the connections and the area around the unit itself. If you see small drips or notice a buildup of condensation that wasn&#x27;t there before, call your water heater repair technician.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;2. Your Water Bill Keeps Going Up&#xd;&#xa;Sometimes, leaks aren&#x27;t visible, but that doesn&#x27;t mean they&#x27;re not wreaking havoc in your home. The best way to catch those hard-to-find water leaks is to check your water bill. If you&#x27;ve noticed your bill going up each month but haven&#x27;t changed your habits enough to justify the increase, you likely have a leak. Keep in mind that an increase in your water bill may not always be due to a water heater leak. Your repair technician will be able to tell you if the leak is at your water heater or somewhere else in your home.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;3. Water Pressure Is Low at the Taps&#xd;&#xa;When your water heater is leaking, it&#x27;s constantly losing water. This can make it hard for the tank to maintain pressure. Pay attention to the way the water comes out of your hot taps. If the pressure is normal, your water heater is likely in good condition. But if it&#x27;s low or inconsistent, you may have a leak on your hands. This won&#x27;t resolve on its own. You&#x27;ll need to schedule an inspection as soon as possible if you want to restore pressure to your system.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;4. You Never Have Enough Hot Water&#xd;&#xa;Active leaks in your water heater force it to run often, but even the most efficient water heaters may have trouble keeping the water in the tank up to temperature. If you&#x27;re consistently running out of hot water anytime you shower or wash dishes, you may have a leak somewhere in the system. The sooner you can call your repair technician, the sooner they can make the necessary repairs to get your system up and running like normal.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Don&#x27;t Ignore These Warning Signs&#xd;&#xa;A leak in your water heater may not seem like a big deal, but it can lead to costly repairs and extensive damage if left untreated. If you notice even one of these signs, don&#x27;t wait. Contact the team at Denver Water Heaters and let our experienced technicians inspect your system for damage. Once we find the problem, we&#x27;ll be able to make the necessary repairs quickly so you can get back to enjoying a reliable source of hot water each day.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2022 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Prep Your Plumbing for Winter With These Simple Tips</title>
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    <description>Winter is just around the corner and those colder months can wreak havoc on your home&#x27;s plumbing. The best thing you can do for your home and your home maintenance budget is to get your plumbing ready for everything winter will bring. If you&#x27;re not sure where to start, that&#x27;s okay&#x21; Here are a few simple tips to help you get your home&#x27;s plumbing&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;including your water heater&#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b;ready for winter.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Insulate Your Water Heater&#xd;&#xa;If you have a tankless water heater, you&#x27;re in good shape. But if you have a standard water heater with a tank, you&#x27;ll want to insulate that tank to reduce your energy consumption. Look for a dedicated water heater blanket at your local hardware store on preferred online retailer. Once you have the blanket, wrap it around your water heater according to the instructions. This will help keep the heat from leaching out through the walls of the tank. The less heat that your tank loses, the less energy it will use to provide your home with a steady supply of hot water.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Schedule a Routine Inspection&#xd;&#xa;Even the newest water heaters will need routine maintenance every once in a while, and taking care of minor issues before winter is in full swing can help you keep your water heater working reliably through the coldest months. If you haven&#x27;t already, schedule an inspection and tune up with your water heater repair technician as soon as possible. This way, you&#x27;ll have the peace of mind knowing that your water heater will continue running when the temps drop.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Make Sure Your Thermostats Are Working&#xd;&#xa;The thermostats on your home&#x27;s furnace and water heater both make sure the temperatures stay where you want them. Though they&#x27;re designed to last, they can malfunction and, when they do, you put your home&#x27;s plumbing at risk. Take a moment to make sure that the thermostats are working properly in your home. Check that your furnace turns on when you adjust the temperature and make sure your water heater&#x27;s thermostat setting is close to the temperature you receive at the tap. If you notice them not working properly, get them fixed as soon as possible.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Have a Plan for Extreme Weather&#xd;&#xa;Extreme weather can cause temperatures to drop even in well-insulated houses. Have a plan in place for when the temperatures plummet. Open the cabinets beneath sinks to help heat from inside your home reach the pipes underneath. Leave the faucets dripping when you expect temperatures to fall below 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Set your heater&#x27;s thermostat to a minimum of 55 degrees to keep the plumbing inside from freezing. These simple steps will better protect your pipes and keep you from having to deal with a major plumbing repair down the line.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Now You&#x27;re Ready to Take on Winter&#xd;&#xa;Keeping your plumbing in good condition during the winter months is easier than you think. As long as you follow these tips, you should be able to protect your pipes all winter long. But if you notice anything wrong with your water heater or are concerned with the way it&#x27;s performing as we head into winter, contact Denver Water Heaters today to schedule a consultation.</description>
    
    <pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2022 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Why You Should Upgrade Your Water Heater Before Selling Your Home</title>
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    <description>With the real estate market starting to cool down slightly, many homeowners thinking about selling their homes are looking for ways to increase their home&#x27;s value and marketability. Though there are many ways to make your home look more attractive, one of the best things you can do is replace your old water heater before putting your home on the market. Still not sure that spending the extra cash on an appliance you won&#x27;t get to enjoy for very long is the right move&#x3f; Here&#x27;s why it&#x27;s a good idea.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;It Will Help Your Home Sell Faster&#xd;&#xa;Prospective buyers often want to see properties with new appliances and new fixtures. Having newer appliances in place makes it easier for prospective buyers to believe that you&#x27;ve gone to the trouble of maintaining your property and keeping it in good condition. This can boost their confidence and make them more willing to make offers closer to your asking price.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Take a look at the listings for other homes in your area. If they have tankless water heaters or have clearly updated the appliances, replacing your water heater will make your home more competitive with those listings. And when your home is more competitive, it will likely sell faster than it otherwise would.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;A New Water Heater May Simplify Negotiations&#xd;&#xa;Buyers always want to get the best deal they can when buying a home. If they find even small issues or minor damage in your home, they&#x27;ll use that to their advantage and start trying to negotiate a lower price. You can bet that they&#x27;ll inspect your water heater before finalizing their offer.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;By replacing or upgrading your water heater before you put your home on the market, you&#x27;ll give them one less thing to use as a bargaining chip. Of course, you&#x27;ll still want to make sure the rest of your home is in good repair, but the fewer issues buyers can identify, the less likely they&#x27;ll be to try to talk you down.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;It Makes Your Property Seem Less Outdated&#xd;&#xa;Very few home buyers looking for homes to live in rather than fix up and flip are comfortable buying a property that will likely need frequent repairs down the line. Sure, there are always exceptions to the rule, but the newer you can make the interior and the fixtures in your home look, the more confidence buyers will have in your property.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Replacing your water heater will make your home seem less outdated and less at risk of needing significant work down the line.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Schedule an Estimate Today&#xd;&#xa;If you&#x27;re thinking of putting your home on the market in the next few months, you&#x27;ll want to do what you can to make it stand out from others in the area. Replacing your water heater or upgrading to a tankless water heater now may help you sell your home in the future. If you&#x27;re ready to give your home&#x27;s water system a facelift, contact the team at Denver Water Heaters, and let us help you find the right system for your needs.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Wed, 23 Nov 2022 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>How to Maintain Your Tankless Water Heater</title>
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    <description>Tankless water heaters are wonderful additions to any home. They&#x27;re low maintenance, energy-efficient, and work dependably for years at a time. But if you want to keep your system running as efficiently as possible, you&#x27;ll need to stay on top of a few basic maintenance tasks throughout the year.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Not sure where to start&#x3f; Don&#x27;t panic. Here are a few essential maintenance tasks to prioritize this year.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Clean the Exterior&#xd;&#xa;Dust and dirt can collect on just about any surface in your home and your tankless water heater is no exception. If that dirt gets inside your tankless water heater, it can lead to serious problems down the line.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Get in the habit of inspecting the water heater for dirt buildup at least once a month. If you notice any debris collecting on the exterior, wipe it off.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Turn the power and water supply to the water heater off before you start. Then, use a damp microfiber cloth to wipe down the surface. If you can, vacuum or sweep the area around your water heater thoroughly to keep dust bunnies from going airborne anytime you&#x27;re near the unit.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Clean the Air Filter&#xd;&#xa;Believe it or not, your water heater also has an air filter in place to help reduce the number of contaminants that can make it inside the system. Over time, that filter will start to get clogged with dust and pollen. Once it&#x27;s clogged, your tankless water heater won&#x27;t be able to work as efficiently.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;After wiping down the exterior of your water heater, remove the air filter and give it a good deep cleaning. Soak the filter in warm, soapy water and use a soft-bristled scrub brush to remove any buildup. Once the filter is clean, let it dry and replace it when the entire filter is dry to the touch.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Schedule a Professional Tune-Up&#xd;&#xa;To keep your water heater working properly for years to come, you&#x27;ll need to get the system professionally tuned up at least once a year. During these tune-ups, your technician will flush the system thoroughly.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Mineral deposits from your home&#x27;s water supply can build up inside your water heater. Once enough buildup collects in the unit, the water heater will work less efficiently or may even break down when you least expect it.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Flushing the system will remove the deposits so your water heater will always work properly. Your technician will also be able to inspect the connections and components for wear and tear so they can fix minor problems before they become serious in the future.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Keeping Your Water Heater Running Is Easy&#xd;&#xa;Keeping your tankless water heater in good condition requires less maintenance than standard water heaters. However, you still need to stay on top of a few maintenance tasks if you want it to last for as long as possible.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;If you&#x27;re ready to give your tankless water heater a little TLC, you don&#x27;t have to do it on your own. Contact our team to schedule a tune-up and keep your water heater running like new.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2022 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>3 Reasons to Switch to a Tankless Water Heater</title>
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    <description>You rely on your home&#x27;s water heater to give you hot water whenever you turn on the tap. And if you&#x27;re like most homeowners, you&#x27;re still using a standard system with a large holding tank built in. While these standard water heaters are common in Denver, they&#x27;re not the only option you have.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Installing a tankless water heater in your Denver home can have far-reaching benefits that make standard water heaters seem outdated or obsolete.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Are you ready to replace your water heater, but aren&#x27;t sure what type of system will benefit you most&#x3f; Here are a few reasons to make the switch from tank to tankless.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;1. You&#x27;ll Have Lower Utility Bills&#xd;&#xa;Traditional water heaters store hot water inside their tanks. Anytime the temperature of that water drops, the water heater turns on and brings the water back up to your preferred temperature.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Over the course of the day, standard water heaters will cycle on and off dozens of times, and each time they do, they use fuel.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Since tankless water heaters only heat water when you turn on the tap, they use far less energy and far less fuel to give you the hot water you need. The less energy your water heater needs, the less you&#x27;ll have to pay on your utility bills each month.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;2. Tankless Water Heaters Are Easy to Maintain&#xd;&#xa;Believe it or not, tankless water heaters need fewer maintenance appointments each year than standard water heaters. Why&#x3f; Because they experience less wear and tear.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Standard water heaters have to store water inside the tank. Over time, the materials inside the tank can start to corrode or rust, impacting the performance of your water heater and leaving you with brown water coming out of the faucet. It&#x27;s normal for homeowners to have their standard water heaters serviced more than once a year just to keep them running.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Tankless water heaters typically only need flushing once a year. Keep in mind that you&#x27;ll still want to let a professional service your tankless water heater. If you try to clean it out yourself, you risk damaging the unit.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;3. They Free Up Space in Your Home&#xd;&#xa;Most residential water heaters hold as much as 40 gallons of water at any given time. That means they require large tanks that take up lots of space in utility rooms or closets.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Tankless water heaters mount directly to the wall and since they don&#x27;t hold hot water, they have a much smaller footprint. By upgrading to a tankless system, you&#x27;ll free up space in your utility room immediately.&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Ready to Make the Switch&#x3f;&#xd;&#xa;If your water heater is starting to show its age, replacing it with a tankless water heater is well worth considering. Once the tankless system is in place, you&#x27;ll save money on utilities, reduce your maintenance costs, and get the hot water you need on demand.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Just make sure you let an experienced professional handle the installation for you. This way, you&#x27;ll know that your unit will work perfectly from the very beginning.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Ready to ditch your standard water heater for good&#x3f; Contact us to schedule a free estimate today.&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;</description>
    
    <pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2022 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Pros and Cons of a Tankless Water Heater</title>
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    <description>Tankless water heaters are some of the most efficient systems on the market, but you need to know about certain drawbacks before deciding whether this technology is for you. Tankless water heaters are a great investment, but it&#x27;s important to know all the facts before you make up your mind. This article will help you understand the pros and cons of tankless water heaters.&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;Thinking Tankless&#x3b; What Are The Advantages&#x3f;&#xd;&#xa;Tankless water heaters can heat up water directly without the need for a storage tank which reduces energy costs and improves efficiency. They also eliminate issues with sediment build-up, corrosion and scaling common to tank-style heaters.&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;The tankless water heater offers big savings in the long run by providing hot water on demand&#x3b; the unit is not heating water that isn&#x27;t being used. A tankless heater can be installed in virtually any setting &#x28;it&#x27;s unobtrusive and needs less maintenance than tanks&#x29;, and its cost per gallon of hot water is lower. It also allows you to have a more comfortable shower than if you rely on a tank-style model, which can get too hot to bear.&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;Disadvantages to a Tankless Water Heater&#x3f;&#xd;&#xa;In addition to high upfront costs, tankless water heaters have several other disadvantages compared to tank-style water heaters&#x3a;&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;	tankless water heaters take longer to deliver hot water&#xd;&#xa;	the water temperature can be inconsistent when multiple outlets are running&#xd;&#xa;	they do not have the ability to provide hot water during a power outage&#xd;&#xa;&#xd;&#xa;If you have a tankless water heater in Denver, then you know they aren&#x27;t as common as conventional water heaters. Flow rate is a key metric when shopping for a tankless heater &#x26;&#x23;8212&#x3b; it determines how much water can be heated at the same time. Although, depending on the size of your home and the number of people that use hot water, a large tankless unit can pay for itself in a few years based on installation costs alone.&#xd;&#xa;&#x26;&#x23;160&#x3b;&#xd;&#xa;Tankless water heaters are more expensive to purchase and install than tank-style ones. However, they generally cost less to operate in the long run. They use whatever energy is required to heat water at any time as it&#x27;s needed, instead of storing warm water in a tank and releasing it when needed.</description>
    
    <pubDate>Fri, 08 Jul 2022 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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