Professional Water Heater Services in Connecticut

Expert water heater installation, repair, and replacement for residential and commercial properties. From traditional tank systems to high-efficiency tankless units, our licensed technicians deliver reliable hot water solutions.

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Serving CT homeowners

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EcoFlow LLC provides comprehensive water heater services throughout Fairfield, Litchfield, and Westchester counties. Whether you need a new water heater installation for a home renovation, an emergency replacement, or an upgrade to a high-efficiency tankless system, our team has the expertise to handle projects of any size.

We work with homeowners, general contractors, and builders to deliver water heater solutions that match your needs and budget. Our project-focused approach means we coordinate seamlessly with your timeline, handle all permitting requirements, and ensure every installation passes inspection the first time.

Our technicians are trained on all major brands including Rheem, Bradford White, Navien, Rinnai, and more. We offer both traditional tank water heaters and modern tankless systems, helping you choose the right option based on your household size, hot water demands, and energy efficiency goals.

Licensed & Insured
CT & NY Licensed
All Major Brands
Professional water heater installation with proper venting and gas line connections by licensed Connecticut plumber
All Major Brands

Our Water Heater Services

Complete solutions for residential and commercial hot water needs

Tank Water Heaters

Traditional storage tank water heaters in a range of sizes. Reliable, affordable hot water for homes of all sizes.

Tankless Water Heaters

On-demand hot water with no storage tank. Energy-efficient systems that never run out of hot water.

Water Heater Replacement

Fast, professional replacement when your water heater fails. We remove the old unit and install your new system.

Repair & Maintenance

Expert diagnosis and repair for all water heater brands. Annual maintenance to extend the life of your system.

Electric to Gas Conversion

Upgrade from electric to gas for faster recovery and lower operating costs. We handle all gas line work.

Expansion Tanks

Protect your water heater and plumbing from thermal expansion. Required by code in closed-loop systems.

Rheem tank water heater installation with expansion tank in Connecticut home
Bradford White commercial water heater with proper venting and gas connections

Quality Work You Can Trust

Every installation is completed to the highest standards by our experienced team.

Licensed and insured master plumbers
All major brands installed and serviced
Upfront pricing with no hidden fees
Clean, professional workmanship
All work guaranteed for your peace of mind

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Water Heater FAQs

Common questions about our water heater services

Traditional tank water heaters typically last 10-15 years with proper maintenance, while tankless units can last 20+ years. Signs your water heater needs replacement include rust-colored water, strange noises, leaks around the base, or inconsistent hot water.
Tankless water heaters offer several benefits: endless hot water on demand, 20-30% energy savings, longer lifespan, and space savings. However, they have higher upfront costs and may require electrical or gas line upgrades. We can assess your home and help you determine the best option.
A standard tank water heater replacement typically takes 2-4 hours. Tankless installations may take 4-8 hours depending on whether gas line or electrical upgrades are needed. We always provide a detailed estimate before starting work.
We start with an assessment of your current setup, hot water needs, and any necessary upgrades like gas lines or venting. Then we help you select the right unit, schedule the installation, and complete the work. Most replacements can be finished in a single visit once we have the right equipment on hand.
Water heater size depends on your household size and hot water usage. A family of four typically needs a 50-gallon tank or a tankless unit rated for 8-10 gallons per minute. We consider how many bathrooms you have, whether you run multiple showers at once, and your appliance demands to recommend the right size.
Popping or rumbling sounds usually indicate sediment buildup at the bottom of the tank. As water heats, it percolates through this layer of minerals and creates noise. Regular flushing can prevent this, but if the buildup is severe, it may be time to replace the unit to avoid efficiency loss or tank failure.
Yes, converting from electric to gas is a popular upgrade because gas heaters recover faster and typically cost less to operate. The conversion requires running a gas line to the water heater location and installing proper venting. We handle the entire process including permits and inspections.
An expansion tank absorbs excess pressure created when water heats and expands in a closed plumbing system. Most Connecticut homes with backflow preventers or pressure reducing valves need one to protect the water heater and plumbing from pressure damage. We install expansion tanks with every water heater when required by code.
Check for puddles or moisture around the base of the tank, rust or corrosion on the tank or fittings, and water stains on nearby walls or floors. A small drip from the pressure relief valve is normal occasionally, but continuous leaking means the valve or tank needs attention. Call us if you spot any signs of water damage.
We install and service all major brands including Rheem, Bradford White, A.O. Smith, Navien, and Rinnai. We can recommend the best brand based on your needs, whether you want a traditional tank, tankless system, or high-efficiency hybrid heat pump water heater.

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