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Tankless Water Heater Installation in Plano, TX

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Installing a Tankless Water Heater in Plano, TX

Whether you have new construction, a remodel, a renovation, a repair, or for any other reason, if you need a tankless water heater installed in Plano, TX, you can do no better than to call Total Air. We’re one of the best in the area, and we’re sure you’ll be happy with our work.

We’re a third-generation, family-owned business that’s been serving the community since 1957. Our only objective is your satisfaction, and we’ll make sure our eagle-eyed plumbers complete your job to your satisfaction, whether it’s for a commercial installation or a residential one.

Total Air Heat & Plumbing Technician Arriving at Customers Door Winter Freeze

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Great service . Great technician
I originally called American Home Shield and they sent out one of their contractors who said I needed to replace my furnace for almost $4000 the technician spent less than five minutes troubleshooting. I didn’t believe him

I contacted Total Air they had hundreds of positive reviews on Google Domingo. Their tech showed up a couple hours after my call He diagnosed it as a dirty flame sensor he cleaned , checked the whole unit ran through a few cycles works perfect. $250.
I’m sold on Total Air
Total Air arrived quickly to resolve the issue with my AC. Got fixed fast at a great price and I couldn’t say enough good things about them! Will use Total Air going forward. They are the best!
Rafael did great and really helped me out! He gave me good advice and didn’t try to make me pay for something that wasn’t needed.
Great company overall as well, they made everything easy. When they didn’t have the filters my units needed in the truck, they had them delivered very quickly and Rafael installed them before he left!
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I wish I would’ve used them sooner! For years I spent a ton on numerous service calls from a poorly installed and serviced geothermal unit. The first trip out Skylar found things the other techs didn’t find or solve, he was so prompt in following up to get things fixed and great to work with!
My A/C unit stopped working and was scheduled for service same day. Tyler B did an outstanding job! He focused on carefully identifying the root cause of the issue(s). I very much appreciated his courteous and professional manner. He kept me updated on the work he was doing along with explanation on issues as he came across them. it's obvious he enjoys his work and cares about the quality of work performed. He's an exceptional young man and has a very bright future ahead.
Jayla stopped by to perform routine check up and it was so nice to see a woman in this position. She was pleasant, knowledgeable and efficient. She explained what she did. I'll be requesting her for my service in the spring.
Kayla came out and did a superb job. She was very professional, friendly, and had an eye for detail. She examined, cleaned, and set everything up to have worry free furnaces this winter. Excellent experience.
This afternoon my AC begin to make a terrible noise so I called total air and heat and they had a technician to me in 25 minutes. My technician, Trent, was quick and efficient. He found that my capacitor had gone out. He was able replace the capacitor in a very timely manner. He checked everything to make sure all other parts were working. I have been using this company for mini years and they've replaced my entire system two times. They are very competitive and very quick to come out and help when there is a problem. I would recommend them to anyone. I won't use anyone else.
The service team from Total Air came out this morning to make a small adjustment as a result of my annual service check up. They are truly an amazingly service oriented company as they uncovered the need for the slight adjustment and came right out and made it ! In a world where so many companies use their annual service program to “invent issues” Total Air operates with total integrity and accountability.
It’s been one year after they replaced all my AC vents and I still look forward to a reason to call their office as view their office staff more like “friends with incredible HVAC knowledge”!!!
This is the best run service company that I have ever dealt with, by far!
Total has serviced and replaced two of my units. I had Jeff out to look at a very old unit expecting him to sell me on a new one, but he took a consultative approach. I really appreciate this approach. We ultimately called him back for the replacement when it failed. The technicians are always on time and friendly. Great company and I refer them to all my neighbors!

Why Should I Purchase A Tankless?

Tankless water heaters have become increasingly popular for both residential and commercial applications. They supply hot water only on demand rather than keeping a large vat of water hot whether it’s needed or not. This is one of the reasons they’re considered more environmentally friendly than conventional water heaters.

They’re also available in a variety of energy models so you can get natural gas, propane, electric, solar, condensing, and hybrid units, depending on your needs. The hybrid units have a small holding tank, usually between one and two gallons, that maintains hot water. This design increases efficiency when hot water is needed only briefly, and it reduces pressure fluctuations. Hybrid units are relatively new to the market and may not be available in all areas.

Why Are Tankless Units Popular?

Tankless units are popular due in part to their size and ease of installation, as well as their energy-efficiency and water conservation attributes. However, the variety of units available also means you need the services of professional eagle-eyed plumbers to install your unit, whether it’s gas, hybrid, or electric. At Total Heat & Air, all of our eagle-eyed plumbers are licensed and trained to install your tankless water heater.

Why Can't I DIY A Tankless?

Although installing a tankless system may seem fairly simple and straightforward, it’s actually a complex project that requires extensive knowledge of plumbing, electricity, and other trades.

Gas Lines:

A gas-powered tankless water heater often requires an upgraded gas line. Most homes have a half-inch gas line, but a tankless water heater requires a one-inch line. This means the existing gas line must be removed and replaced, the gas shut off, and the line must be pressure-tested by eagle-eyed plumbers before it’s reconnected. It may aslo need to be inspected by the city building department.

Electrical requirements:

Electric tankless water heaters require a dedicated electrical circuit, either 120V or 240V, depending on the unit, and they must be mounted in accordance with local building codes that detail specific clearances and alignments. Only professional eagle-eyed plumbers will know this. It’s not typical DIY knowledge.

Venting:

Tankless units must also be vented properly. The vent must go directly to the outside, and the vent kit must be of stainless steel or a similar material. Vent locations are also governed by local building codes, so they can’t allow carbon monoxide to enter the home. Some installations require a condensate pump, and only professional eagle-eyed plumbers will know these details. The venting installation will probably also need to be inspected by the city building department.

Codes and inspections:

Most tankless water heater installations require one or more inspections by the local building inspector. Many insurance policies will not cover damages due to the tankless if it hasn’t been installed by a professional plumber and inspected by the local building inspector.

 

 

How Do I Get My Tankless Installed?

If you live in the Plano, TX, area and need to have a tankless water heater installed, then call us first. Our decades of experience reinforce our commitment to our customers, and you can be assured that our eagle-eyed plumbers will treat you like family. They’re all vetted and licensed, so you can be comfortable having them in your home or business.

What To Do With The Old Tank Heater

One of the biggest issues with replacing a conventional tank water heater with a new tankless is disposing of the tank behemoth after it’s removed. Our plumbers can help with that and remove the old unit. Many localities have ordinances directing the disposal of old electrical appliances, and we’ll be happy to help you with that.

Contact Us Today!

For some of the best customer service you’ll ever receive, call our office to schedule an appointment. If you have questions, we’ll be happy to answer them. We know you’ll be happy with your new tankless, so contact us today!