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Water Heaters

Energy efficient water heater solutions for your Greenville, SC home.

Keeping your Greenville, SC home cool and comfortable when you need it most!

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At Eastergard HVAC, we offer top-notch water heater services to homeowners in Greenville, SC, ensuring you always have access to reliable hot water. Our comprehensive services include water heater installation, repair, and maintenance, catering to all types of systems including tankless, electric, and gas water heaters. Our experienced technicians are trained to handle all brands and models, providing you with expert advice and efficient solutions tailored to your specific needs. Whether you're upgrading to a more energy-efficient model or need urgent repairs to restore hot water, Eastergard HVAC is your trusted partner for all your water heater needs.



Regular maintenance of your water heater is crucial for extending its lifespan and maintaining optimal performance. At Eastergard HVAC, our maintenance services include thorough inspections, flushing of the tank to remove sediment buildup, and checking all components for wear and tear. By addressing minor issues before they escalate, we help prevent costly breakdowns and ensure your water heater operates efficiently year-round. With our commitment to customer satisfaction and reliable service, you can trust Eastergard HVAC to keep your water heater in peak condition, providing consistent and efficient hot water for your Greenville, SC home.

Types of Heat Pumps

Tank Water Heaters:

  • Conventional Storage Tank Water Heaters: These are the most traditional and widely used water heaters. They store a large volume of hot water in an insulated tank and are available in various sizes. When hot water is used, the tank refills with cold water and heats it to maintain the desired temperature. They can be powered by electricity, natural gas, propane, or oil.

Tankless Water Heaters:

  • On-Demand Water Heaters: Tankless water heaters heat water directly without the use of a storage tank. When hot water is needed, cold water travels through a pipe into the unit and is heated by an electric element or a gas burner. This provides a continuous supply of hot water, making them more energy-efficient than conventional storage tank water heaters.

Heat Pump Water Heaters:

  • Hybrid Water Heaters: These use electricity to move heat from the air or ground to heat water, rather than generating heat directly. They are more energy-efficient than traditional electric water heaters and work well in moderate to warm climates. They often have a storage tank and can be integrated with existing HVAC systems.

Solar Water Heaters:

  • These systems use solar panels to capture energy from the sun to heat water. Solar water heaters typically consist of a storage tank and a solar collector. They can be either active (with circulating pumps and controls) or passive (without pumps), and are highly energy-efficient and environmentally friendly, though they depend on solar availability.


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Heating & Air Conditioning FAQs

  • What Does HVAC Stand For?

    HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. It encompasses the systems used for moving air between indoor and outdoor areas, along with heating and cooling residential and commercial buildings. These systems keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer while ensuring indoor air quality.

  • How Often Should I Have My HVAC System Serviced?

    It’s recommended to have your HVAC system serviced twice a year: once before the cooling season (spring) and once before the heating season (fall). Regular maintenance helps prevent breakdowns, improves efficiency, and extends the lifespan of your system.

  • How Can I Improve My HVAC System's Efficiency?

    Improving efficiency can be achieved through regular maintenance, such as cleaning or replacing air filters, sealing duct leaks, ensuring proper insulation, and upgrading to a programmable thermostat. Additionally, scheduling professional tune-ups and considering energy-efficient system upgrades can significantly enhance performance.

  • What Does HVAC Maintenance Include?

    HVAC maintenance typically includes inspecting and cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, inspecting and tightening electrical connections, lubricating moving parts, checking thermostat settings, and ensuring the system is operating correctly. Regular maintenance helps prevent breakdowns and ensures efficient operation.

  • Why is Regular HVAC Maintenance Important?

    Regular maintenance improves system efficiency, extends the lifespan of your equipment, helps prevent costly breakdowns, and ensures optimal performance. It also improves indoor air quality and can lower energy bills by keeping the system running efficiently.

  • When Should I Replace My HVAC System?

    Consider replacing your system if it’s over 15-20 years old, requires frequent repairs, is no longer efficient, or if you’ve noticed a significant increase in energy bills. Newer systems are more energy-efficient and can provide better comfort and cost savings.

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