At Dunwiddie Heating & AC, Inc, we are the Wells County residential and commercial water heating experts. Whether you need water heater repair or are interested in a new system, we have the experience and licensed professionals that can help.
Since 1985, Dunwiddie has offered leading technology to central Indiana homeowners and businesses. Based on your application and your budget, our licensed and insured plumbers have the ideal water heater for your project.
More than ever, based on your budget and the needs of your system you have choices. You now have the choice of traditional, tankless hot water systems or heat pump water heaters. We stock A. O Smith® traditional tank water heaters for both electric and gas systems, heat pump water heaters, and gas fired tankless systems.
We provide installation, service, and repair on a wide variety of tank water heaters, and install high-efficiency AO Smith® storage water heaters. Conventional water heaters are often the lowest installed cost choice for replacing an existing system. We offer heaters with fuel sources including natural gas, propane, and electricity. All conventional water heaters store hot water 24 hours per day in a tank, typically ranging in volume from 20 to 120 gallons.
Heat pump water heaters are a relatively new option for homeowners in the Bluffton Area. They extract heat from ambient air and de-humidify as a by-product of producing hot water. They are over 300% more efficient than an electric water heater and can save hundreds of dollars per year in energy. We feature the State® Voltex® hybrid electric heat pump water heater line. With sizes from 50 to 80 gallons, they are a terrific energy efficient choice.
Tankless water heaters are compact heating units that provide hot water as it is needed and do not store hot water like traditional tank-type water heaters. When a hot water tap is turned on, water enters the tankless water heater. Because tankless heaters do not store water, they are more efficient and more durable than conventional tanks. Tankless water heaters as small and consume little or no floor space.
Because AO Smith® tankless units produce water on demand, you'll never run out of hot water. There will always be hot water - endless hot water - for bathing, cooking, dishes, laundry, and all the other countless ways hot water enriches our lives.
AO Smith offer gas fired tankless water heaters for both residential and commercial applications. They are available in condensing models with UEI efficiencies of up to 0.95 and non condensing models with UEI ratings of 0.81.
There are rebates available of up to $350 for for the purchase of heat pump water heaters in Wells County, Indiana. Click here for details about these incentives from Indiana Michigan Power.
A typical gas or electric tank style water heater lasts from 10 to 15 years. If your water heater is getting older, you should consider a planned water heater replacement. Aside from age, these are signs your water heater may be on the way out:
If you answer yes to any of these questions, and new water heater might be in your immediate future. Why wait until your water heater is leaking? A planned water heater replacement will give you the best value in you new water heater.
Traditional gas or electric tank style water heaters are still common here in the Wells County. When you’re in need of water heater service or repair we can offer you fast, reliable and superior quality water heater service. With our emergency service and licensed plumbing staff, we service all major types and brands of traditional water heaters. We will quickly diagnose the problem and provide you with a comprehensive, fair estimate. Our service trucks stock the parts needed to make repairs promptly. We also offer prompt professional tankless and heat pump water heater repair services.
Schedule Water Heater ServicesDunwiddie Heating & AC, Inc. has been owner by the Dunwiddle family since 1985. We have decades of experience providing heating and air conditioning, and water heating services to our friends and neighbors. Our credentials include: