What size water heater do I need for my home?
Size by peak demand, not household count: 30–40 gallons for 1–2 people, 40–50 for 3–4, 50–80 for 5+. First-hour rating predicts performance…
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Size by peak demand, not household count: 30–40 gallons for 1–2 people, 40–50 for 3–4, 50–80 for 5+. First-hour rating predicts performance…
Read AnswerTank water heaters last 8–12 years and tankless units 15–20, but Albuquerque's hard water pushes tanks toward the short end unless they're…
Read AnswerGas water heaters recover faster and cost less to run at New Mexico rates; electric units install cheaper with no venting. Existing…
Read AnswerB. Carlson pulls permits where code requires, works to current New Mexico and local codes with licensed plumbers, and coordinates inspections —…
Read AnswerB. Carlson installs and repairs commercial sinks, flush-valve fixtures, water heaters and tankless systems, grease traps, backflow assemblies, floor drains, and gas…
Read AnswerYes — B. Carlson serves restaurants, grocery and retail, healthcare and dental, offices, strip malls, multifamily, schools, and light industrial, each with…
Read AnswerFifty-plus years on Albuquerque buildings, plumbing and HVAC under one license, and scheduling built around your operations set B. Carlson apart for…
Read AnswerYes — B. Carlson builds commercial maintenance agreements sized to actual usage, covering scheduled jetting, camera inspection, backflow testing, water heater service,…
Read AnswerB. Carlson dispatches commercial emergency plumbing 24/7, prioritized by business impact — and stocks trucks so most calls are resolved on the…
Read AnswerB. Carlson serves offices, restaurants, healthcare and dental facilities, retail, multifamily, schools, warehouses, and light industrial across the Albuquerque and Santa Fe…
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