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Water Heater Installation

Water Heater Installation Services

Upgrade your failing tank with a high-efficiency water heater to restore your family’s comfort today.

See Why Park Ridge Homeowners Trust Elevate Plumbing

"Our water heater died right in the middle of a brutal Park Ridge winter, but the Elevate team had a new one installed the very same day."

"They were incredibly professional, explained the difference between tank and tankless clearly, and hauled the old heavy unit away without a scratch to our floors."

Common Water Heater Problems

Small issues can turn into full failure, it is better to catch it early.

Water pooling around the base of your basement tank
Showers turning freezing cold after just a few minutes
Loud popping noises coming from inside the unit
Rusty or discolored hot water coming from your faucets
A pilot light that constantly flickers or refuses to stay lit
The system is over ten years old and losing efficiency

What to Expect When You Call Us

1

You call, we answer and listen

2

We ask about your family size and hot water needs

3

We inspect your current tank, gas lines, and venting

4

We explain your replacement options and heater sizing

5

We install the new water heater and test the temperature

No guessing. No pressure. Just clear solutions.

Serving Park Ridge & Nearby Areas

Niles
Edison Park
Des Plaines
Northwest Chicago neighborhoods

Recent Water Heater Installations

Elevate Plumbing owner David and his team standing proudly in front of their white and silver service vans in Park Ridge

Let's Restore Your Hot Water Today

Frequently Asked Questions

Most traditional tank water heaters last between eight and twelve years. If your unit is approaching this age and requiring frequent repairs, it is usually more cost-effective to replace it.

Tankless systems are fantastic if you want endless hot water and lower energy bills. They also save valuable space in your utility room, which is a huge benefit for many older Chicagoland homes.

That popping sound is caused by hard water minerals building up at the bottom of the tank. When the burner heats the water, steam bubbles get trapped under the sediment and pop as they escape.

Absolutely. We handle the entire process from start to finish. We safely disconnect, drain, and haul away your old unit so you do not have to worry about disposing of it.