Eastern North Carolina's Trusted Water Heater Installation & Repair Experts Since 1997
Sure, it's a first-world problem - but is there anything worse than being the last person to use the shower in the morning, only to find your supply of hot water is exhausted? Not a great way to start your day, huh? It definitely sets an unfortunate tone for what's to come. Whether the problem is that your water heater isn't operating at its best or doesn't have the capacity for your family, the team at C&M Plumbing and Septic can either provide the fix or the new installation that will get you the hot water you need. If the issue is that your kids are taking showers that are a little too long and luxurious? You'll have to take care of that one.
Do you need water heater repair or maybe an entirely new model? We can help! Call us at 919-658-6109 or send us a message online today!
Water Heater FAQs
Most standard tank water heater replacements take 2 to 3 hours from start to finish. Tankless installations can take 4 to 6 hours depending on whether gas line or electrical upgrades are needed. We'll give you a clear time estimate before we ever get started.
Traditional tank water heaters typically last 8 to 12 years. Tankless units can last 15 to 20 years with proper annual maintenance. If your unit is over 10 years old and already needing repairs, replacement is usually the smarter financial move.
A good rule of thumb: if the repair costs more than 50% of the price of a new unit and your heater is over 8 years old, replacement usually makes more sense in the long run. We'll always give you an honest assessment either way — we're not going to push you toward a new unit if a repair will do the job.
Yes — we offer financing options to make a new installation affordable when the timing isn't perfect. Ask us about current financing plans when you call or book your appointment online.
Absolutely. We install, repair, and perform annual flushes and descaling on tankless water heaters from all major brands. Annual flushing is especially important in areas with hard water, and skipping it is one of the most common reasons tankless units fail early. If you're not sure when yours was last serviced, give us a call and we'll take a look.
Why Eastern NC Homeowners Choose C&M for Water Heaters
We've been taking care of water heaters across Eastern North Carolina since 1997, and we've built our reputation on doing things the right way — not the fast way. Here's what you get when you call C&M:
- Licensed and insured plumbers with decades of experience
- 800+ Google reviews and a 4.8-star average rating
- Same-day and next-day appointments available
- We install and service all major brands including Rheem, Bradford White, A.O. Smith, Navien, and Rinnai
- Financing options available on new installations
- Honest recommendations — we'll always tell you whether repair or replacement makes more sense for your situation
Tanked Vs. Tankless - What Type Of Water Heater Is Right For You?
Once upon a time, a tanked water heater was the only way to have hot water in your home, short of boiling some on the stove. But the technology continues to advance, and now tankless water heaters are on the market, shaking things up. Which is best for your home? We'll take a look at the pros and cons:
Traditional Tanked Water Heaters
Pros:
- Lower Upfront Cost: Traditional tank water heaters cost a lot less to buy and install than tankless units, making them budget-friendly for families who need reliable hot water without breaking the bank.
- Simple Repairs & Maintenance: Most plumbers can work on tank water heaters easily, parts are readily available, and repairs are usually straightforward and affordable when something goes wrong.
- Proven Reliability: Tank water heaters have been around forever and work the same way every time - heat water, store it, use it when needed.
Cons:
- Higher Energy Bills: Tank units keep water hot 24/7, whether you're using it or not, which wastes energy and drives up your monthly utility costs over time.
- Limited Hot Water Supply: Once you use up the hot water in the tank, you're stuck waiting 30-60 minutes for it to heat up again before anyone else can shower.
- Takes Up Space: Traditional water heaters are bulky and need a dedicated area in your basement, utility room, or garage that could be used for storage.
Tankless Water Heaters
Pros:
- Endless Hot Water: Tankless units heat water on demand, so you'll never run out of hot water no matter how many showers, loads of laundry, or dishes you need to do.
- Lower Energy Costs: Since tankless heaters only work when you need hot water, they use 20-30% less energy than traditional tanks, saving you money every month.
- Space Saving Design: Tankless units mount on the wall and take up minimal space, freeing up room in your utility area for other storage needs.
Cons:
- Higher Initial Investment: Tankless water heaters cost more upfront to purchase and install, though the energy savings help offset this cost over time.
- Complex Installation Requirements: Installing tankless units often requires electrical upgrades, gas line modifications, or venting changes that add to the installation complexity and cost.
- Slower Flow For Multiple Uses: If several people try to use hot water at the same time, tankless units might struggle to keep up with demand and reduce flow rates.
What Size Water Heater Do I Need?
Choosing the wrong size water heater is one of the most common and costly mistakes homeowners make. A tank that's too small means cold showers for the last person in line. Too large and you're paying every month to heat water you never actually use.
As a general starting point:
- 1 to 2 people — 30 to 40 gallon tank
- 3 to 4 people — 40 to 50 gallon tank
- 5 or more people — 50 to 80 gallon tank, or consider going tankless
That said, the right answer depends on more than just headcount. Your family's habits, the number of bathrooms, and whether you run appliances simultaneously all factor in. When you call C&M, we'll assess your home's actual hot water demand and recommend the right unit — not just the one that's easiest to sell.
How Do I Know If My Water Heater Needs Repair?
When your water heater starts acting up, don't wait until you're stuck with cold showers - give us a call to get it diagnosed and fixed before small problems turn into expensive replacements. Common signs that your water heater needs repair include water that's not getting hot enough or takes forever to heat up, strange noises coming from the tank like popping, rumbling, or banging sounds, rusty or discolored hot water, water pooling around the base of your unit, or your hot water running out much faster than it used to. Sometimes you might notice your energy bills creeping up because your water heater is working harder to do its job, or you might see rust or corrosion on the tank or connections. Our water heater repair services can often get your unit back to working like new again without the expense of a full replacement. We'll diagnose what's causing the problem - whether it's a faulty heating element, a worn-out thermostat, sediment buildup, or something else - and give you straight talk about whether repair makes sense or if you'd be better off with a new unit.
The Hot Water You Need, When You Need It
Most people think about the shower when it comes to hot water, but it's truly a vital resource throughout your home - cleaning, laundry, doing the dishes - you need it for all that and more. So we'll make sure you've got a water heater at your home that has the capacity to meet your needs. To schedule your installation or repair, send us a message online or call 919-658-6109 today!
