Turn to Lucky Air when you want to explore your options for a tankless hot water heater in Corona, CA. We want the residents of this southwestern Riverside County city to have enough hot water in their homes. Tankless water heaters are highly energy efficient and produce hot water on demand so that you’ll never run out. Our locally owned and operated company can help you decide which unit would be right for your needs. We especially like to work with Energy Star products. As an EPA- and NCI-certified contractor, you can count on us to always have your best interests in mind.
We’ve earned a reputation for:
As a result of our hard work, we’ve been named a Contractor of the Year by the Southern California Edison and the Air Conditioning Contractors of America. The best interests of our customers are always kept in mind.
Getting a tankless water heater in your Corona home could wind up being a great investment. Our plumbers will get your new unit installed properly so that it can run efficiently and save you money. High-quality parts are used, and each step of an installation or repair is given our complete attention. Our plumbers are dedicated to the satisfaction of our Corona customers. We’ll wear booties whenever we’re in your home and remove all waste from your property when we’re done.
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The plumbers from Lucky Air are highly experienced and ready to work on all makes and models of tankless heaters in Corona. We value our customers, and our company motto is “We Care to Go the Extra Mile.” Our 24/7 emergency availability is offered for situations that need to be addressed in a timely manner. Our company is involved with several local charities, including Big Brothers, Big Sisters, the Corona Chamber of Commerce, Michelle’s Place, Rancho Damacitas, and the Boys and Girls Club. A wide variety of plumbing, heating, and cooling services are also offered by our team. To find out more about getting a tankless hot water heater in your Corona home, give us a call today.
*The region used to calculate household fuel and utility costs reflect a cross-section of cities in the U.S. In addition to geography, cooling costs are based on 3-ton capacity specifications, with 1,800 cooling hours per year and 11.62 cents per KWh (Source: EIA National average electric rate-Rolling 12 months ending December 2012). Your actual costs will vary depending on the weather, local fuel rates, system settings and your personal lifestyle.
**iComfort Wi-Fi® Touchscreen Thermostat must be installed with an iComfort-enabled indoor unit for maximum performance.
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