Water Heaters

Ultimate Water Heater Expertise for the NWA Area & Beyond

Blue Curve — Rogers, AR — A&A Plumbing Services, Inc.

Expert water heater services are offered by A&A Plumbing Services, Inc., a Rogers, AR-based company in the NWA region, which includes the counties of Benton and Washington. We provide complete solutions for both tanked and tankless water heaters, including installation, maintenance, and repairs. Our knowledgeable staff makes sure your water heater runs well and consistently delivers hot water to your house or place of business. Make an appointment for your free estimate by calling (479) 936-1558 for excellent service and peace of mind!

Tanked (Natural Draft) Water Heaters


A&A Plumbing Services, Inc. provides professional services for installing, maintaining, and repairing tanked (natural draft) water heaters. These conventional units produce consistent hot water and effectively vent using the natural draft. Our knowledgeable staff ensures your system runs smoothly and effectively and responds to any problems quickly and expertly for both electric and gas systems.

Tankless Water Heaters


Top-notch gas and electric tankless water heater services are offered by A&A Plumbing Services, Inc. These contemporary systems provide hot water on demand while reducing space and using less energy. Our team guarantees optimal performance of your tankless water heater, delivering consistent and dependable hot water while reducing energy expenses, whether you require installation, repair, or maintenance.

Tanked vs. Tankless Water Heaters


Which One Is Better?

Feature Tanked Water Heaters Tankless Water Heaters
Hot Water Supply Limited by tank capacity; requires time to refill Provides unlimited hot water on demand
Energy Efficiency Generally less efficient; heats and stores water constantly More energy-efficient; heats water only when needed
Installation Space Requires more space for the tank Compact and space-saving
Operating Costs Higher due to energy used to keep water hot Lower; heats water only when required
Lifespan Typically shorter; around 10-15 years Longer; around 15-20 years
Initial Cost Usually lower initial cost Higher initial cost
Installation Cost Generally lower Generally higher
Maintenance Regular flushing needed to prevent sediment build-up Less frequent maintenance; descaling needed occasionally
Recovery Time Can run out of hot water if tank is depleted No recovery time; provides instant hot water
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