Water Heaters in Fenton
Hot water is vital for keeping your home or small business operations running smoothly. Dave Lamb Heating & Air Conditioning has been serving the Fenton area since 1969, helping families and businesses enjoy dependable hot water on a daily basis. As a family-owned and veteran-owned company, we approach every service call with integrity, reliability, and a neighborly understanding of the challenges local property owners face. Whether you’re replacing an old water heater, weighing the benefits of tankless technology, or in need of repair, our team is ready to help.
We offer same-day scheduling, emergency service, and weekend appointments. Located near US-23, we can conveniently serve the surrounding communities, including Linden, Holly, Grand Blanc, and Hartland.
Call (810) 535-6679 today.
Read Our Reviews Our Customers Love Us!
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“Their dedication to solving the issue and their excellent customer service were impressive.”- Jessie J.
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“I’m impressed with their excellent service and would highly recommend them to anyone in need of HVAC work!”- Sydney S.
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“I am so pleased with the response time that this company had after initial contact.”- Lisa B.
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“Chris came out Saturday morning to help us out with our AC unit. Got us up and running within an hour!”- Mike W.
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“Dave Lamb has always been my go-to for all my HVAC needs.”- Pam N.
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“An all-around great experience!”- Amy D.
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“Wow, all I can say is WOW!! There were no high-pressure sales tactics, just straight-up honesty.”- Bob G.
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“From beginning to end, they were nothing but professional, courteous, knowledgeable, and friendly. The installation went flawlessly, and the workmanship was impeccable!”- Jennifer A.
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“Dave Lamb has serviced our boiler for many years now and has always delivered excellent service.”- Satisfied Customer
Tankless vs. Traditional Tank Water Heaters: A Comparison
Everyone’s hot water situation is different, and there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Modern tankless water heaters and traditional tank models both have distinct strengths. Our techs will walk you through the factors to consider in making your decision, including issues like these:
Initial Installation Cost
A traditional tank water heater usually costs less to purchase and install, making it an attractive option for homeowners looking to control their costs. Tankless systems, by comparison, involve a higher upfront investment because of the technology and installation requirements. However, they offer benefits that often make it worthwhile, including those we’re about to discuss.
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Responsive Emergency ServiceCount on our team to be there when you need fast, reliable heating and cooling repairs.
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Quality Backed by WarrantiesEnjoy long-lasting comfort with 10-year equipment coverage and 1-year labor protection.
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Veteran-Owned & Family-OperatedProudly combining strong values with personalized customer care.
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Trusted Since 1969Over five decades of proven experience keeping homes and businesses comfortable.
Energy Savings
Traditional tanks keep water hot around the clock, which means they use energy even when you’re not running the tap. Tankless units, on the other hand, only heat water as you need it, often leading to noticeable energy savings. For households with high utility bills, the efficiency of a tankless system can make a significant difference and represent an immediate way to start recouping the cost of the initial investment.
Lifespan and Maintenance
With proper care, tank models typically last 8–12 years, while tankless units can often run for 15-20 years. Tank water heaters need regular flushing to prevent sediment buildup, while tankless systems require periodic descaling to maintain performance.
Hot Water Capacity and Delivery
Tank heaters store a set amount of hot water, which means larger families may sometimes run out mid-shower. Tankless units provide continuous hot water on demand, making them ideal for households that use a lot of hot water at once.
Space Requirements
Traditional tanks take up floor space, often in your basement or utility closet. Tankless systems are wall-mounted and compact, freeing up valuable space. For homes with limited square footage, this feature can be a key factor.
Our team will evaluate your home’s needs and recommend the option that balances cost, comfort, and long-term performance.