Gas Water Heater Installation & Repair in Charleston, WV
In Charleston’s historic neighborhoods like the East End, Edgewood, and Kanawha City, many houses built before 1970 already have natural gas lines, making a gas water heater in Charleston, WV, a practical, efficient choice. These units offer quick recovery times and potential cost savings over electric models.
Safety matters, so proper venting and compliance with local codes are essential, and for our team of plumbing experts, your safety is priority number one. Al Marino’s licensed pros ensure every job is safe, efficient, and long-lasting.
For expert gas water heater installation or repair in Charleston, trust the team serving your community for over 70 years. Call the Al today.

Why Choose Al-Marino for Gas Water Heaters
Charleston households trust us for precision work, clear upfront pricing, and same-day service when needed. Flexible financing options make upgrades easier, and as a locally owned and operated business, we understand the city’s housing stock. With our 100% Guarantee or We Do it For Free, you know the job will be done right.
Common Gas Water Heater Issues We Fix
We’re equipped to repair a wide range of issues your gas water heater may encounter. When a problem strikes, we’ll have your hot water running again in no time.
- No hot water: Fast diagnosis and repair of heating or burner faults.
- Pilot light out: Safe relighting and ignition troubleshooting.
- Burner problems: Cleaning or replacing burners for peak performance.
- Venting and backdraft: Fixing airflow to prevent exhaust hazards.
- Pressure and temperature issues: Adjust or replace valves to ensure safe operation.
Gas Water Heater Install, Repair & Replacement
From new gas water heater installation to urgent gas water heater repair or full water heater replacement, we handle it all. Services include safe gas connections, code-compliant venting, proper combustion air, and carbon monoxide safety checks, plus ensuring a working CO detector is nearby.
Tank vs. Tankless Gas Water Heaters
Tank models store heated water, ideal for steady, high-demand households, with lower upfront costs and simpler installs. A tankless gas water heater heats on demand, offering efficiency and endless hot water, but may need upgraded gas lines and precise venting. The U.S. Department of Energy notes tankless units can be 8-34% more efficient for homes using under 41 gallons daily, though initial costs are higher.
Book Gas Water Heater Service in Charleston Today
Al Marino delivers skill, speed, and reliability for all your hot water needs. We’ll assess your system, recommend the best solution, and complete the work to top safety and performance standards. With our 100% Guarantee, you can rest assured.
Reach out today to schedule your gas water heater installation in Charleston or request an estimate.
Gas Water Heater FAQs
How can I tell if my gas water heater is backdrafting carbon monoxide into my home?
Look for signs of “sooting” or discoloration around the top of the water heater and the draft hood, or check for moisture condensation on the top of the tank. If you suspect a venting issue, our technicians can perform a combustion analysis and inspect your flue pipe to ensure all exhaust is exiting the chimney safely.
Will I need to upgrade my existing gas line if I switch to a high-efficiency or tankless gas model?
High-efficiency and tankless gas units require significantly more fuel to fire their burners, often necessitating upgrading to a 1-inch or larger gas line. During our assessment, we will calculate the total BTU load of all your gas appliances to ensure your home’s gas supply can safely support the new water heater.
Is it safe to relight my own pilot light if it goes out?
While you can follow the manufacturer’s instructions to relight the pilot, a light that goes out repeatedly is usually a sign of a faulty thermocouple or a blocked vent. We recommend a professional inspection to determine why the flame is failing, as repeated attempts to relight can lead to a dangerous buildup of unburned gas.
Does a gas water heater require an electrical connection to operate?
Most traditional gas water heaters use a standing pilot and do not require electricity, making them a great choice for providing hot water during power outages. However, high-efficiency power-vent models and tankless units do require an electrical outlet to power the blower fan and electronic ignition system.
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