Water Heater Installation
Running low on hot water? We install high-efficiency tank and tankless water heaters in Northern Utah. We help you select the best system for your home.
SIGNS YOU MAY NEED A NEW WATER HEATER
Age of the unit
Traditional water heaters last between 8 -12 years, while tankless water heaters can last up to 20 years. If you’re experiencing any of the issues listed below and your unit is 10 or more years old, it may be time for a replacement.
Rusty or discolored water
Discolored water at the faucet, especially when the hot water is running, can point to an issue with your water heater such as internal rusting or sediment buildup.
Strange popping or rumbling noises
If you’re hearing strange noises from your water heater, it is likely due to a layer of sediment buildup along the bottom of your tank. Steam bubbles up through the layer which makes this kettling sound.
Leaking around the base of the tank
Water around the bottom of your tank can point to internal corrosion or a faulty valve. It’s important to shut off water and power immediately.
Inconsistent temperatures or "running out" faster than usual
While fluctuating water temperature does not necessarily require complete replacement, it can point to other issues such as a faulty thermostat or failing heating elements.
CHOOSING THE RIGHT SYSTEM
Should you choose a traditional, tank water heater or a tankless, on-demand water heater? We’re here to help you make the best decision for your home.
FEATURE
Upfront Cost
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Lifespan
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Hot Water Supply
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Energy Efficiency
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Space Required
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Maintenance
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Winter Performance
TRADITIONAL TANK
Lower: $800 – $2,500 (Installed)
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8 – 12 years
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Limited to tank size (e.g., 50 gal)
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Lower (heats water 24/7)
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High (takes up a closet or corner)
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Low: Annual flush;
anode rod check
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Consistent; no change in flow
TANKLESS (ON-DEMAND)
Higher: $3,500 – $6,500+ (Installed)
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15 – 20 yearsEndless (as long as flow stays within GPM)
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Higher (heats only when needed)
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Low (wall-mounted; size of a suitcase)
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High: Annual descaling
(critical in Utah)
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Varies: Flow may drop when water is icy
CONSIDERATIONS FOR
NORTHERN UTAH HOMES
Hard Water Impact: Utah’s hard water is common culprit for faster sediment buildup in water heaters. You may consider installing a sediment pre-filter or water softener to mitigate this.
Utah’s harsh water conditions require more frequent maintenance of your water heater including, flushing your system every 6-12 months and checking the anode rod every two years to prevent rust sediment.
Expansion Tanks: Most Utah cities require expansion tanks to be installed in addition to the water heater for closed systems. This tank prevents common issues including leaks, water heater failure, or damage to other appliances.
Altitude Adjustments: The high elevation of Northern Utah requires adjustments to ensure proper venting and gas pressure to avoid improper combustion, reduced efficiency, and sooting.
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN A HORIZON INSTALLATION
✓ Removal and eco-friendly disposal of the old unit.
✓ New high-quality shut-off valves and supply lines.
✓ Gas line safety inspection and leak test.
✓ Permit filing (if required by the city).
✓ Final "walk-through" to show the owner how to adjust settings.
✗ No "Big Box" subcontracting (they talk to Layne, they get Layne).
✗ No high-pressure sales or "commission-only" technicians.
✓ Direct, honest advice on whether a repair is actually better than a replacement.