
Mulligan's Golf Bar needed hot water - and they needed it back fast. When a commercial spot like a golf bar loses hot water, it's not just an inconvenience. It affects the kitchen, the bathrooms, the whole operation. That's exactly the kind of call we take seriously.
We went in and installed a new 50-gallon Rheem electric water heater. Rheem is a brand we trust. They're reliable, energy-efficient, and built to hold up in a commercial setting where demand is constant. The copper supply lines, expansion tank up top, and proper shut-off valves at the base - everything was done clean and done right.
One thing a lot of people overlook with commercial installs is the small stuff. The expansion tank, the correct valve setup, the drain pan underneath - those details aren't optional. They protect the unit, protect the building, and keep things running without headaches down the road.
Hot water is one of those things that nobody thinks about until it's gone. Then it becomes the only thing anyone's talking about. We got Mulligan's back up and running, and that's what matters.
Whether it's a restaurant, a bar, or your own home, water heater issues don't fix themselves. If yours is acting up - strange noises, lukewarm water, leaks around the base - that's your sign to get it looked at before it becomes a bigger problem.