Hot Water System Supplier in Bergen County, NJ

Bergen County winters are tough on water heaters and boilers. When a system goes down, you lose hot water fast — and in January, that's not something you can wait on.

We handle all repairs, including water heater repair, gas and electric installation, boiler repair, emergency service, and maintenance across Bergen County. One licensed plumber covers all of it — gas systems, electric systems, and boilers.

Each section below covers one service. Find your situation and read what to expect.

Water Heater Repair in Bergen County, NJ - Water Heater Service

No hot water, lukewarm output, or a rumbling sound coming from the tank — these are signs something is wrong. We diagnose the problem and fix it in one visit when parts are on hand.

Common causes include a failed heating element, a bad thermostat, or heavy sediment buildup at the bottom of the tank. Each one has a clear fix.

A lot of homes in Hackensack and Teaneck are running older tank units that need repairs. A repair done now can add several years to the life of your system — and cost a fraction of a full replacement.

Water Heater Leak Repair in Bergen County, NJ - water heater products

If you see water pooling around the base of your unit or rust streaks on the tank or floor, don't ignore it. A leak can get worse fast and cause real damage to the surrounding area.

We trace the source — pressure relief valve, inlet and outlet fittings, or the tank wall itself. If the leak is at a fitting or valve, we stop it. If the tank has failed internally, we'll tell you straight and walk you through replacement options.

Homes near Ridgewood and Glen Rock often have units that are 12 to 15 years old. At that age, a leak isn't always a simple fix — it can mean the tank is at the end of its life.

Water Heater Leak Repair in Bergen County, NJ - plumbing services

If you see water pooling around the base of your unit or rust streaks on the tank or floor, don't ignore it. A leak can get worse fast and cause real damage to the surrounding area.

We trace the source — pressure relief valve, inlet and outlet fittings, or the tank wall itself. If the leak is at a fitting or valve, we stop it. If the tank has failed internally, we'll tell you straight and walk you through replacement options.

Homes near Ridgewood and Glen Rock often have units that are 12 to 15 years old. At that age, a leak isn't always a simple fix — it can mean the tank is at the end of its life.

Gas Water Heater Installation in Bergen County, NJ - residential plumbing

If your unit has failed or you're replacing an older, inefficient tank, a licensed plumber handles the full job from start to finish. We pull the permit, disconnect the old unit, install the new one, and test the gas line and flue. Everything meets NJ code on the first visit.

Gas lines are standard in most Bergen County municipalities. A new 40- or 50-gallon tank handles the hot water load for most single-family homes in the area.

This also applies to new construction and finished basements. If you're adding a water heater to a new space, we size the unit to match the demand. When selecting a replacement, the U.S. Department of Energy recommends factoring in fuel type, unit size, and energy efficiency to ensure the right fit for your household — you can review those criteria at energy.gov.

Electric Water Heater Installation in Bergen County, NJ

Not every home has a gas line. If yours doesn't — or if you're in a condo or finished space where running a gas flue isn't practical — an electric water heater is a clean, straightforward option.

We connect the unit to your existing 240V circuit. No gas line. No flue. The install is simpler and works well in tight spaces where venting would be a problem.

Electric water heaters are common in apartment buildings and condos along the Route 4 corridor in Paramus and Elmwood Park. If you're switching fuel sources or setting up a space without gas, this is a reliable path.

Expansion Tank Installation in Bergen County, NJ

If you have a closed plumbing system, an expansion tank isn't optional — it's required under NJ plumbing code on most new installs and replacements. Many homeowners don't know this until they're mid-project.

We install a small tank on the cold water supply line. It absorbs pressure spikes that build up inside a closed system and protects your water heater from wearing out ahead of schedule.

Bergen County inspectors now require expansion tanks on most new water heater installations. Skipping it can fail a permit inspection and delay the job. We include it when the system calls for it so you don't run into that problem. Residential plumbing services done right here.

Water Heater Flush and Maintenance in Bergen County, NJ

If your water heater is working fine right now, a yearly flush keeps it that way. It's the easiest way to get more years out of a unit you already have.

We drain sediment from the tank, inspect the anode rod, check the pressure relief valve, and flag anything that looks like it's heading toward a repair. You get a clear picture of where the system stands.

Bergen County water carries moderate mineral content. Sediment builds faster here than in softer-water areas and quietly cuts efficiency over time. An annual maintenance visit catches that buildup before it becomes a bigger problem. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, routine storage water heater maintenance — including periodic flushing, pressure valve checks, and anode rod inspections — can significantly extend a unit's life and minimize efficiency loss. Full maintenance guidelines are available at energy.gov.

Boiler Repair in Bergen County, NJ—hot water service

Uneven heat, strange sounds, pressure loss, or an error code on the display — these are signs your boiler needs attention. Ignoring them usually leads to a bigger repair down the road.

We inspect the heat exchanger, circulator pump, expansion tank, and controls. Most common faults are diagnosed and repaired in one visit.

Older neighborhoods like Englewood, Bergenfield, and Dumont have a high concentration of homes built before 1980. Many of those original boiler systems are still running. We know what wears out on older equipment and what's worth fixing. We also do boiler installations.

Emergency Boiler Repair in Bergen County, NJ

A boiler that shuts down completely, starts leaking water, or throws a fault code in the middle of winter is not something you schedule for next week. You need someone there fast.

We respond, diagnose the problem, and focus on getting your system running safely. Parts for common boiler brands are typically available the same day.

Bergen County temperatures drop below freezing from December through February. A dead boiler in that window affects your whole house. We're available around the clock — including nights and weekends — because heat failure doesn't wait for business hours.

No Heat Troubleshooting in Bergen County, NJ

When you have no heat, it's not always obvious what's causing it. The problem could be the boiler, the thermostat, a zone valve, or something else entirely. We run a full diagnostic before any repair work begins.

We check thermostat settings, zone controls, the circulator pump, pilot or ignition, and the pressure gauge. The cause gets identified first — then we fix it.

Many multi-zone homes in Fair Lawn and River Edge lose heat in one or two rooms while the boiler runs fine everywhere else. Zone valve failure is a common culprit in those situations. A full diagnostic tells us exactly where the problem is.