WATER HEATERS

Fortner Plumbing Specializes in Providing Expert Water Heater Services


When it comes to commercial water heaters, Fortner Plumbing has the expertise to meet your specific requirements. Whether you need a new water heater installation, repairs for existing units, or regular maintenance to ensure peak performance, our skilled technicians have you covered. We understand the importance of a reliable and efficient hot water supply for your business, and we deliver solutions that minimize downtime and maximize energy efficiency.

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Our FlowSafe Commercial Service Program is designed to keep your business running smoothly with proactive maintenance and emergency preparedness, plus priority service when urgent issues arise. We provide routine water heater checks to enhance efficiency, extend equipment lifespan, and prevent unexpected failures. By maintaining your drains, sewers, backflow systems, and water heaters, we help you avoid costly disruptions and ensure your plumbing operates reliably.

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Condensing


A favorite of businesses and commercial property owners, these have cost-saving benefits. Some water heaters use combustion to heat the water. In a condensing model, the hot gas remains inside rather than being vented out and lost. Constant heat means constant hot water. Recycling the gas also makes them eco-friendly. The cons? They’re a bit pricey, and the installation requires changes to the gas lines.

The inside of a gas water heater is shown on a white background.
The inside of a gas water heater is shown.

Non-Condensing


Non-condensing water heaters are more traditional. They may not be as energy efficient as condensing units, but they have their benefits. Most homes are already fitted with vents and required gas or electric lines, making installation a breeze. They’re smaller, requiring less space. Non-condensing water heaters are also easier and cheaper to maintain. Fortner Plumbing can help you decide which option is best for your home or business.

The inside of a gas water heater is shown.
The inside of a gas water heater is shown on a white background.

Condensing Water Heaters


A favorite of businesses and commercial property owners, these have cost-saving benefits. Some water heaters use combustion to heat the water. In a condensing model, the hot gas remains inside rather than being vented out and lost. Constant heat means constant hot water. Recycling the gas also makes them eco-friendly. The cons? They’re a bit pricey, and the installation requires changes to the gas lines.

The inside of a gas water heater is shown on a white background.
The inside of a gas water heater is shown.

Non-Condensing Water Heaters


Non-condensing water heaters are more traditional. They may not be as energy efficient as condensing units, but they have their benefits. Most homes are already fitted with vents and required gas or electric lines, making installation a breeze. They’re smaller, requiring less space. Non-condensing water heaters are also easier and cheaper to maintain. Fortner Plumbing can help you decide which option is best for your home or business.

The inside of a gas water heater is shown.