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Water HEater Repair

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Tankless Water HEater

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Water HEater REplacement

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Service Overview

  • In-home estimates & we will quote over the phone.
  • Manufacturer warranty + 2-year labor warranty.
  • Installation price: Starting at $1,949 or as low as $29.99/ month
  • Average time to complete: 2-3 hours

Cost of a Tank Water Heater Installation in Ohio

  • Low: $1,850
  • Average: $2,199
  • High: $3,999+


*Heat pump water heaters may be eligible for up to $1,750 in tax rebates



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What’s Included:

  • Multiple system options
  • New, high-efficiency tank water heater
  • 2-year labor warranty
  • Manufacturer warranty
  • Flexible financing
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Our Water Heater Options

AeroTherm® Series Heat Pump

Product Features:

ENERGY STAR® Qualified

The AeroTherm® Series Control Panel

Operating Modes Offer Flexibility

Quiet Operation

Can Be Laid Down for Easier Transportation

Easily Accessible Top Mounted Washable Air Filter

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Power Vent Gas

Product Features:

Bradford White ICON System®

Powerful Blower Motor

Horizontal and Vertical Venting

Advanced ScreenLok®Technology Flame Arrestor Design

Hydrojet® Total Performance System

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Atmospheric Vent Gas

Product Features:

Bradford White ICON System®

Defender Safety System®featuring the patented Advanced ScreenLok®Technology flame arrestor design

Hydrojet® Total Performance System

Vitraglas® tank lining with Microban®

Non-CFC Foam Insulation

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Upright Electric

Product Features:

Fully Automatic Controls

Direct Heat Transfer with Immersed Elements

Hydrojet® Total Performance System

Vitraglas® tank lining with Microban®

Non-CFC Foam Insulation

Water Connections – 3⁄4″ (19mm) NPT factory-installed true dielectric

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Call Us At  (216) 797-1230

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It Is Easy To Get Started

  • 1. Schedule

    Schedule your Appointment


    Contact us online or call us at(216) 797-1230to schedule an appointment. We’ll call you to confirm your time and send you a confirmation email with a picture of our skilled technician, so you know who to look for.

    Get A Free Estimate
  • 2. Install

    Get Install Options


    We’ll come to your home (for free) and talk with you about your water usage and preferences. We’ll help you find a system that’s perfect for your family, and then give you options with straightforward pricing for each.


    On the day of the install, our team of Techs will:


    • Wear shoe covers and lay down drop cloths to protect your home.
    • Install your new water heater tank (most likely within a few hours).
    • Leave your home in the same condition we found it-if not better.
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  • 3. Feedback

    Give Us Feedback


    If you’re not happy, we didn’t do our job right. After your installation, we’ll send you a follow-up survey asking how we did. If you’re not happy with our service, let us know.

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High-Efficiency

Tankless Water Heaters

Get a Tankless Water Heater installed today for as low as $79.99/mo.

Going tankless vs a traditional tank water heater means never running out of hot water again, and the energy efficiency saves you money on your utilities. Navien’s tankless water heater is the #1 selling tankless water heater in the Nation. You no longer have to spend thousands to upgrade to tankless. We have an unbeatable offer for every situation. Pay as you go!


Zero upfront charges


$79.99/mo. Installed!

*Same-day installation typically available

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Want Instant Hot Water?

A recirculating pump will push the cold water in your pipes back to the water heater, saving water and making sure you have hot water as soon as you turn on the tap.



Furnace Tips From Global

  • Your unit is 10-20 Years Old

    Most tank-style water heaters won’t live past 20 years. If you’re not taking good care of your water heater by getting annual flushes and replacing the anode rod every 4-5 years, you might need to replace your system even sooner.

  • Your water bills have increased

    This could be a sign that your water heater is getting older and losing efficiency. Less efficiency means higher water bills.Even if your furnace has been checked in the past year, the malfunctions of old machinery may begin to pile up. Furnaces have a limit, and even though they still omit heat, they be unsafe and unwise to keep running past their usable life span witch is 15 to 18 years on average. Some builder grade furnaces can fail is as little as 10 years.Global Heating & Air technicians can give you a clear assessment of the state of your HVAC system. Once we confirm there are no pressing dangers for your family, we can offer solutions and run down the pros and cons of replacing your furnace. It could be the answer to a very comfortable winter.

  • The tank itself has a leak

    Once the tank body has sprung a leak and water starts filling the pan below the unit, that’s the end of your water heater. You’ll need a new one right away.

  • You keep running out of hot water

    This means your water heater is either too small or on its way out. Either way, it can’t keep up with how much hot water your home needs.

  • You see rust-colored water

    Brown or rusty water is a sign that something (your water heater or pipes) is corroding. If it’s your water heater, a repair isn’t an option. You’ll need to replace it.