If your water heater is past eight years old, leaking at the base, or making noises it didn’t make last year, it’s worth a phone call. I install tank and tankless water heaters across St. Charles, Campton Hills, Geneva, Wasco, and the rest of Kane County. Every job gets a flat price in writing before I start.
When you need a new water heater
- The unit is past eight years old (most water heaters in our area last 8–10 on hard well water)
- You see rust streaks or standing water at the base of the tank
- You’re running out of hot water faster than you used to, or it’s lukewarm at best
- You’re remodeling and want to upsize, switch to tankless, or relocate the unit
- The pilot light won’t stay lit and you’re tired of relighting it
- You’re selling the house and the inspector flagged the heater
What I do, step by step
- Site visit and quote. I check the existing unit, gas line, and venting, then give you a flat price in writing. No charge for the visit.
- Permit pulled. I file with St. Charles, Campton Hills, or whichever village you’re in, and schedule the inspection in the same call.
- Installation. Old unit drained and disconnected, new tank or tankless system set, code-compliant fittings (compression joints on every copper run), pressure-tested.
- Haul-away and cleanup. Old unit goes with me to a steel recycler. Floor gets mopped.
- Inspection and warranty. I meet the village inspector. You get the paperwork, your manufacturer warranty registered in your name, and a card with my cell.
What it costs
Pricing depends on the unit, the gas line, the venting, and any code work needed to bring the install up to current spec. There’s no flat number that fits every house. What I can promise: a flat price in writing before I start, and that price is the price.
The fastest way to get yours is a phone call. Tell me a little about your current setup and I can usually quote it on the spot.
Call 630-310-4736 — most calls answered live during business hours.
What’s included
- Tank or tankless unit, sized to your home and gas line
- Permit pulled with your village; inspection scheduled and met
- Compression fittings on copper supply runs
- Old unit drained, dollied out, and dropped at a steel recycler
- Manufacturer warranty registered in your name
- Flat price in writing before any work; same number when I’m done
Local context
In Campton Hills, Wasco, and Lily Lake, well water tends to run hard. That cuts a tank water heater’s useful life without a softener upstream. In St. Charles, Geneva, and Batavia on municipal water you’re dealing with chloramines instead, easier on the tank, harder on the anode rod. The right install for your water is different than the generic install a box store would do.
If you’re replacing because the last one died early, the conversation should include water testing and possibly a softener. Otherwise you’re just replacing it again in a few more years.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
- Tank or tankless, which is right for my house?
- Depends on family size, gas line capacity, and how much closet space you want back. A family of four with a single bathroom usually does fine on a 50-gallon tank. Two-bath homes that run dishwasher and shower at the same time get more out of tankless. Give me a call and I'll walk you through it in five minutes.
- Do you pull the permit?
- Yes, always. St. Charles, Campton Hills, Geneva, and most other Kane County villages require a plumbing permit for any water heater install or replacement. I file it, schedule the inspection, and the paperwork goes in your file for resale.
- How long does an install take?
- A standard tank-to-tank swap is 3–4 hours from arrival to cleanup. A tankless conversion is half a day to a full day depending on whether the gas line needs upsizing or new venting through the rim joist.
- What does a water heater installation cost?
- Pricing depends on the unit you need, your gas line, the venting situation, and any code work to bring the install up to current spec. Every job gets a flat price in writing on the site visit, so you have the all-in number before deciding. Call me and we'll talk through it.
- Will my water heater last longer if I have hard water?
- It'll last shorter. Wells across Campton Hills and Lily Lake tend to run hard, which bakes scale onto the bottom of a tank and cuts its useful life. If you're replacing because the old one died early, the conversation should include a softener.
- Do you haul away the old unit?
- Yes, included. I disconnect, drain, dolly it out, and drop it at a steel recycler. You don't see it again.
- What brands do you install?
- Bradford White is the workhorse I install most often, built in the U.S. with a longer warranty than the box-store brands. For other situations I'll talk through the right fit on the site visit.
From a customer
Dean, the company's owner, personally came out to provide the proposal, and after being awarded the job, he returned and completed the entire installation himself. … Dean used compression fittings for all of the copper plumbing … is completely leak-free. … Dean's pricing stood out as fair, honest, and transparent. There were no surprises, just straightforward communication and quality work.