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Water Heaters in Boise, ID

Hot water is one of those everyday essentials that most homeowners take for granted until something goes wrong. Whether you are showering on a cold Boise morning, running the dishwasher after dinner, or filling the bathtub for the kids, a reliable water heater is the backbone of your household comfort. At Jim's Heating and Cooling, we have been helping Boise families with their home comfort needs since we first opened our doors as a family-owned and operated business back in 1976. Over the decades, we have installed, repaired, and maintained thousands of water heaters across the Treasure Valley, and we bring that same depth of experience to every job we take on today.

The water heater market has evolved significantly in recent years. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, water heating accounts for roughly 20 percent of a typical home’s energy usage, making it the second-largest energy expense after space heating and cooling. That statistic alone underscores why choosing the right water heater and keeping it properly maintained matters so much for Boise homeowners who want to manage utility costs without sacrificing comfort.

Types of Water Heaters We Service and Install

Not every household has the same hot water demands, which is why we offer a full range of water heater options. Traditional tank-style water heaters remain the most common choice in Boise homes. These units store between 30 and 80 gallons of preheated water in an insulated tank, ready for use whenever you turn on a faucet. Modern tank models are far more efficient than their predecessors, with improved insulation and advanced burner technology that reduce standby heat loss considerably.

Tankless water heaters have surged in popularity over the past decade, and for good reason. These compact units heat water on demand as it flows through the system, eliminating the energy waste associated with keeping a full tank of water hot around the clock. A properly sized tankless unit can deliver an endless supply of hot water while reducing energy consumption by 24 to 34 percent compared to conventional tank models, according to Energy.gov estimates. We also work with heat pump water heaters, which extract warmth from surrounding air to heat water and can be two to three times more efficient than traditional electric models.

Our Installation Process

Every water heater installation we perform begins with a thorough assessment of your home’s needs. Our NATE-certified technicians evaluate your household size, peak hot water usage patterns, existing plumbing infrastructure, and fuel source availability. This careful evaluation ensures we recommend equipment that is properly sized and ideally suited to your situation, rather than defaulting to a one-size-fits-all approach.

Once we have identified the right unit, our team handles every aspect of installation, from removing and disposing of your old equipment to configuring the new system and verifying safe, code-compliant operation. We test water temperature output, check all connections for leaks, inspect venting for gas-powered units, and walk you through the basics of operating your new water heater. Built on family values, honesty, and fairness, we believe every experience should go beyond satisfaction to delight, and that philosophy guides every step of our installation work.

Repair and Maintenance Services

Even the most reliable water heater will eventually need professional attention. Common signs that your unit requires service include fluctuating water temperatures, unusual noises from the tank, rusty or discolored water, visible leaks around the base, and a noticeable increase in energy bills. Addressing these issues promptly can prevent more costly damage down the road.

We recommend annual water heater maintenance for every Boise homeowner. A typical maintenance visit includes the following steps:

  1. Flushing the tank to remove sediment buildup that reduces efficiency and accelerates corrosion
  2. Inspecting the anode rod to determine whether it needs replacement to protect the tank lining
  3. Testing the temperature and pressure relief valve to ensure this critical safety component functions correctly
  4. Checking thermostat settings and electrical or gas connections to verify safe and efficient operation
  5. Examining venting systems to confirm proper exhaust flow on gas models

Why Boise Homeowners Trust Us

We are proud to be 7-time Carrier President’s Award winners, a distinction that reflects our commitment to delivering the highest quality products and experiences. We create long-term relationships with our clients by providing exceptional products and services at fair prices. Consequently, our clients enthusiastically recommend our services to their family, friends, and associates, and that word-of-mouth trust has been the foundation of our growth throughout Boise and beyond.

If your water heater is aging, underperforming, or due for routine maintenance, our team at Jim's Heating and Cooling is ready to help. With nearly five decades of hands-on experience and a deep commitment to honest, quality workmanship, we are here to keep your hot water flowing reliably for years to come.

Happy Customers

Jim’s has been my home’s furnace & AC service & repair company for 38 years. Once they came out at midnight for hours in December to make on older system work and keep us from freezing. I have a terrible mid century crawl space for workers to endure. I trust them to do everything possibl ...continue reading

H. Marie Baldner
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I have to say this was the happiest I have ever been spending the amount I did. Mark came out and gave us a no B.S. quote, just laid out our options and was extremely pleasant to take talk to. I thought that was going to be the high point to the process but oh boy was I wrong. Dave (I think was his ...continue reading

Nelson Pate
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We had Jim’s Heating & Cooling out today to clean our ducts, vents and dryer vent. They were great! We are so happy they came out quickly because we would have had a fire in the dryer vent! It was totally clogged and there was debris from when the house was built 27 years ago! We just recently ...continue reading

James Wachtel
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