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Replacement, installation & repair.
Whatever shape your water heater is in, a licensed local pro can help. Pick the job that fits — pricing adjusts to your city on the next page.
Water Heater Replacement
$800 – $3.5k+
Aging tank, rusty water, or a unit past 10 years? Swap it for a new gas, electric, tankless, or heat-pump unit — most done same-day.
- Tank & tankless
- Code-compliant install
- Old unit haul-away
Water Heater Installation
$800 – $4.5k+
First-time install, fuel switch, or tankless conversion. Pricing reflects venting, gas-line work, and whether the unit location changes.
- New installs & conversions
- Permit & inspection
- Gas-line runs
Water Heater Repair
$150 – $700
No hot water, pilot won’t stay lit, or a noisy tank? Thermostats, elements, thermocouples, and valves are common, fixable faults.
- Same-day diagnostics
- Gas & electric units
- Repair-or-replace advice
Hot water back in three steps.
- 1
Tell us what’s wrong
Use the cost tool or call — takes 30 seconds. No hot water, a leak, or time for a new unit.
- 2
Get matched with a local pro
We connect you with a licensed, insured water heater specialist near you — often the same day.
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Repair or replace, fast
Your pro confirms the price on-site and gets your hot water back. Most jobs done in a few hours.
Water heater cost by type.
Installed prices vary with the unit type, size, fuel source, and what code upgrades the job triggers. These are typical national ranges — your city page adjusts them for local labor and permitting.
The biggest swing is tank vs. tankless: a basic 40-gallon gas swap and a high-efficiency tankless install can sit nearly $3,000 apart. Permits and disposal usually add $50–$300 on top.
| Unit type | Typical installed |
|---|---|
| Tank, gas (40–50 gal)The default for most US homes | $800 – $2,000 |
| Tank, electric (40–50 gal)No venting required | $900 – $2,200 |
| Tankless, gasEndless hot water; often needs a larger gas line | $1,500 – $3,500+ |
| Hybrid heat pumpMost efficient; qualifies for federal credits | $1,800 – $4,000 |
| Common repair (part + labor)Thermostat, element, thermocouple, valve | $150 – $700 |
Ranges include parts and labor. Cold-region homes may need larger tanks or extra insulation.
Should you fix it or swap it?
Age and the type of failure decide it. Here’s the rule of thumb pros use — your technician will confirm on-site.
Repair usually wins when…
- The unit is under ~8 years old
- The fault is a single part — thermostat, heating element, thermocouple, or valve
- There’s no water pooling under the tank
- The repair runs well below the cost of a new unit
Replace usually wins when…
- The tank itself is leaking — corroded steel can’t be patched
- The unit is past 10–12 years
- You’re facing repeat repairs in a short window
- You want a more efficient tankless or heat-pump upgrade
Signs your water heater needs attention
Rusty or discolored water
Brown or metallic hot water points to a corroding tank or a spent anode rod.
Rumbling or popping
Sediment baked onto the burner makes the tank work harder and shortens its life.
No hot water or it runs out fast
A failed element, thermostat, or pilot — or a tank that’s lost capacity to sediment.
Water around the base
Pooling at the tank usually means the tank wall has failed. Plan for replacement.
Common questions
Most areas have same-day availability for emergencies like a burst tank or no hot water. Call and we’ll dispatch the nearest licensed pro.
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