Water Heater Installation and Service

Even the best water heaters on the market will prove ineffective if they are not installed correctly. To be sure that you are never without hot water, our team is highly trained to install all brands and models of water heaters as well as provide annual maintenance and repairs to extend the life of your new investment.

The average water heater will last for about 8-12 years, so you are likely to experience the need for a new water heater at some point as a homeowner. If you have noticed a poor performance from your existing water heater or you are seeing an increase in your utility costs, it might be time to call Northern Heating and Cooling to discuss an upgrade.

Choosing Your Water Heater

Fuel Source
You will likely choose between a gas and electric water heater, depending on the fuel sources available in your home. Each can be highly energy efficient, saving you money on your future energy bills.

Capacity
If you are not shopping for a tankless water heater, you will want to think about the size of your home and your family. You may need to plan ahead with a larger water heater than you currently need if you are thinking of growing your family or putting an addition onto your home.

Why Switch To A Tankless Water Heater?

Is your family running out of hot water around the home? We can help with that. Install a tankless water heater in your home and let the hot water flow!

If never running out of hot water again sounds good to you, a tankless water heater may be the solution you’ve been looking for. And, since tankless water heaters heat water on-demand, they use significantly less water than their traditional tank counterparts – lowering your energy costs and environmental footprint. Factor in their compact size and extra-long lifespan, and you may have just found the best investment you’ll make in your home or business this decade.

With a tankless water heater, you can lower your bills while ensuring hot water 24/7

Tankless water heaters heat water on-demand, they use significantly less water than their traditional tank counterparts – lowering your energy costs and environmental footprint.

Water Filtration System


Water is an essential resource that we rely on for countless purposes, from staying hydrated to performing vital bodily functions.

The advantages of filtration systems, and how they can enhance your health, appliances' lifespan, cost-effectiveness, and compliance with regulations.

Water filtration systems offer an effective solution to combat these contaminants and impurities, providing clean and healthy water for both residential and commercial use. These systems come in various types, each tailored to specific needs and equipped with unique features.

For residential use, compact and versatile filtration systems are available, ranging from countertop units to under-sink systems and whole-house filtration systems. Some popular options include carbon filters, UV sterilization systems, sequestration filters, and reverse osmosis systems. These systems remove contaminants, improve taste and odor, and ensure the water you consume is safe and free from harmful impurities.

Installing a New Gas Line


Whether you’re converting your home from electric to gas or, simply, installing a new gas line to accommodate an on-demand fireplace, outdoor kitchen or built-in grill, you’ll quickly see the benefits. Not only is natural gas an efficient and reliable source of energy, but it’s more cost effective and more efficient, usage-wise.

Gas leaks can often smell like rotten eggs—and when that smell arises, there’s no time to wait.

Replacing a Gas Line

From simple repairs to replacing or extending a gas line, the team at Northern Heating and Cooling can help. After determining next steps, we’ll repair or remove and replace your existing pipes and line, ensuring you have safe, efficient natural gas flowing to your home or outdoor living space.

Remember, your home uses natural gas daily. Don’t wait until you see—or smell—a problem. Contact us today to learn more and schedule your repair or replacement

Gas leaks can often smell like rotten eggs—and when that smell arises, there’s no time to wait.