Rick Menard Heating and Cooling
Specialty

Water Heater Installation.

Tank, tankless, and heat pump water heater installs.

Water Heater Installation

A failed water heater can soak a finished basement in an hour. We replace tanks the same day where possible, and walk you through tank vs tankless when the timing is right to make the switch.

For tank replacements, same-day install is normal. We carry common sizes on the truck and have suppliers nearby. For tankless conversions, the gas line and venting almost always need attention, which adds half a day, and the math on tankless makes sense when you have the demand to justify it.

We work with Rheem and other major brands. For homes with high simultaneous demand (multiple bathrooms running at once), tankless plus a small buffer tank is often the right answer. For straightforward replacements, a quality tank water heater is the more honest recommendation.

Often paired with boiler installation on combination units, or water heater maintenance once installed.

Included

What you get.

  • 01Existing equipment removed and disposed
  • 02New unit installed with proper venting and gas line sizing
  • 03Expansion tank installed where required by code
  • 04Drain pan and overflow drain on basement installs
  • 05Old anode rod assessed if reusing existing tank components
  • 06Pilot lit, temperature set, and operation verified
Questions

Water Heaters, asked.

Tanks are cheaper to install, last 8-12 years, and work fine for most households. Tankless costs more upfront, lasts 18-20 years, never runs out of hot water, and saves gas if you size and use it right.

Ready for a real quote?

A real technician on site, a written quote in your hand, three sized options to choose from. No high-pressure pitch, no surprises on the invoice.