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These on-demand systems heat water only when needed, offering an unlimited hot water supply while reducing energy consumption. Their compact footprint suits homes with space constraints or modern design preferences.
When your water heater fails, or you’re ready to upgrade, Dipple Services is just a call away. We’ve proudly served Greenville homes and businesses for over 45 years with prompt, professional water heater services in Greenville, SC, that put your comfort first.
Whether you need same-day repair, system replacement, or advice on tankless upgrades, our licensed technicians deliver quality that lasts.
The most common in Greenville homes, these units store and continually heat a large volume of water. They often provide reliable performance for families with consistent usage patterns.
Whether it's a clogged drain, a dripping faucet, or water heater installation, we keep your home's plumbing working smoothly.
From panel upgrades to outlet repairs, we ensure your home’s electrical system is safe, reliable, and up to code.
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The quote you get upfront is the price you’ll be paying - no surprises!
Our technicians are on call to solve problems the moment they happen.
Feel secure with our industry-leading warranties & guarantee.
Rest assured your technician is skilled, licensed, and insured.
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By combining heat pump technology with electric resistance coils, these models use ambient air to improve heating efficiency. They can deliver substantial energy savings, making them suitable for eco-conscious property owners.
Fueled by natural gas or propane, these units often reheat water faster than electric models and can operate during temporary power outages.