
A leaking water heater doesn't wait for a convenient time. For this Rincon business, the problem showed up after hours - and that's exactly when we showed up too.
We pulled out the old failing unit and installed a new Rheem Performance electric water heater. A fresh expansion tank was added alongside it, which is a critical piece most people overlook. Without it, pressure buildup from the new heater has nowhere to go - and that leads to bigger, more expensive problems down the road.
The Rheem Performance line is a solid, reliable choice for commercial applications. Good energy efficiency, dependable recovery rate, and built to handle consistent demand. The EnergyGuide label on the unit puts estimated annual operating cost right there in black and white - no guessing.
When a water heater starts leaking, the clock is ticking. Water damage adds up fast, and going without hot water isn't an option for a business. Getting this customer back up and running the same night was the goal, and that's exactly what happened.
If your water heater is showing signs of a leak - puddles around the base, rust-colored water, or a unit that's just not keeping up - don't sit on it. A fast replacement almost always costs less than dealing with the aftermath of a slow leak that went ignored.