About Leo Bender
Leo has been a contractor since 2003, specializing in: roofing, siding, general contracting (GC) and residential remodeling. Leo is also a Certified HVAC, Oil & Gas Heating Technician/Installer. In addition to roofing and remodeling, Leo is passionate about Solar, green building and energy conservation, so a lot of my time and energy goes to installing energy efficient heating and cooling systems.
Typical Cost To Install Hot a Water Heater
Average: $895 - $1,137
Currently, the cost to replace hot water heater ranges from $850 to $1,100. Installing a tankless water heater is more expensive; you can end up spending up to $3,500. However, hot water heater prices should not be your only consideration when you are looking for a device. Its is very… Read more »
Typical Cost To Install Hot a Water Heater
Average: $895 - $1,137
The average cost of upgrading an electrical panel to a 200 AMP service is $1,500 – 2,800. An electrical panel upgrade is often necessary when homeowners find that they can no longer add a new appliance or a device that uses electricity because their current electric panel does not have… Read more »
Typical Cost To Install Hot a Water Heater
Average: $895 - $1,137
When deciding on the best home heating system, understanding how the various types work, their pros and cons, and approximate costs, is an excellent starting point. We’ve provided enough information to help you make an informed decision that saves you time and money in the long run. To get started… Read more »
Typical Cost To Install Hot a Water Heater
Average: $895 - $1,137
There are two leading shingles manufacturers in the U.S. that homeowners sometimes struggle to decide between: GAF vs Owens Corning . Both have their own unique features, which means each brand has its individual selling points. To get started on installing a new roof, contact your local roofing pros for… Read more »
Typical Cost To Install Hot a Water Heater
Average: $895 - $1,137
Fiberon and Trex both offer high-performance composite decking solutions for your home. While these two decking companies have a lot of similarities, their products differ in terms of durability, color availability, materials, warranties, and price. Therefore, between Fiberon vs Trex, the composite decking company you choose should depend on your… Read more »