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Lease a water heater through Mother with one simple payment, and we’ll handle all maintenance and repairs. 

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Why you should lease vs buy?

All maintenance is handled.

Now, next week, or in 10 years. Never worry about your water again.

No trip, diagnostic or overtime fees. 

The only charges you pay are the ones upfront. No extra surprises, ever. 

Easy trade-ins. 

When your lease is up, it’s easy to trade-in your water heater for a new one. 

A modern lease for modern plumbing. 

Instead of spending $3000 out of pocket plus maintenance on top, spend $60/month and nothing on maintenance. All services, repairs, visits, or overtime are covered—no extra fees, no hidden-charges, or no-worries. 

The latest & greatest. 

You probably don’t have a 12 year old phone in your pocket, so why have a 12 year old water heater? We offer the latest and greatest plumbing equipment, and make switching to a new model easy with our seamless trade-ins. 

Inquire today, lease a new heater tomorrow.

Interested in learning more? Our team are on-hand to help and answer any questions about modern plumbing and modern homeownership. 

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