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The 3 minute wait for water to heat up is just too painful. Much more so than previous years. Each morning my mother-in-law puts a coffee cup in the kitchen sink turns on the hot water and walks away to wait for the hot water to kick in and warm the cup. If the water were just hot right off the bat she wouldn’t have a chance to walk away and forget the hot water was running in the sink.
My only fear is picking the right company to trust in my home. We happen to live in a bit of a rural area that’s experiencing a building boom. Incentive to perform good work is out the door at times when they know other jobs are waiting and nobody is checking behind them.
This just isn’t the case with Los Angeles Water Heater Service since their techs are company employees and not sub-contractors. Plus the company has been in business for 20 years meaning there’s a level of trust in picking up the phone. You know it will get done correctly the first time. This just isn’t the case if you play Russian Roulette with subcontractors, word-of-mouth recommendations for friends of the family.








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I wanted a tankless system, but when the water heater blew in my last house a mere month after we bought it, I called to see about a tankless setup and was told they would have to totally repipe the house, expecially since we were two stories.
I’m still interested, though.
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