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Water Heater Replacement in Greenbelt

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Tank, gas
$1.1k – $2.5k
Tank, electric
$900 – $2.2k
Tankless, gas
$2.7k – $5.4k+
Heat pump hybrid
$2.2k – $4.9k
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Greenbelt pricing

Water heater replacement cost by type.

Installed prices for Greenbelt, adjusted for local labor. Larger tanks and code upgrades move the number up.

In Greenbelt, Maryland, replacing a water heater typically costs between $700 and $3,600, depending on the type and installation complexity. With a median home age of 51 years, many homes have older systems that may require updates to meet current code, such as an expansion tank on closed systems. The humid subtropical climate and cold winter inlet water make heat pump water heaters a strong fit, as they offer efficient operation year-round. All work must be performed by a Maryland-licensed master plumber and pass a final inspection.

  • Tank, 40–50 gal gas
    The default for most US homes
    $1,050 – $2,500
  • Tank, 40–50 gal electric
    No venting required
    $900 – $2,200
  • Tankless, gas
    Endless hot water, higher BTU gas line often needed
    $2,700 – $5,400+
  • Hybrid heat pump
    Most efficient, qualifies for federal credits
    $2,200 – $4,900
  • Permit & disposal
    Most jurisdictions require it
    $45 – $325

* Cold-region homes may need extra insulation or larger tanks.

Water heaters in Greenbelt

U.S. Census ACS
Households
9,858
Homeowners
5,254
49% own
Median home value
$258,300
Median income
$82,019
Median home built
1975
Housing units
10,700

With a median home built in 1975, many Greenbelt water heaters are at or past their 8–12 year lifespan — a common reason replacements spike here.

Local guide · Greenbelt

What’s different about Greenbelt.

Generic cost pages skip the things that actually decide your price and your unit’s lifespan here — local code, water, and the money you can claim back.

Recommended unit for Greenbelt

Heat-pump (hybrid)

Given Maryland’s humid subtropical climate and mixed water heating, heat-pump (hybrid) is the sensible default for most Greenbelt homes. Winter inlet water runs cold here, so recovery rate matters — size up a tankless or favor a high-recovery tank. A pro can confirm the right size and fuel for your home.

Sources: Maryland Plumbing Code 2018 (IPC), Chapter 5 Water Heaters - UpCodes · EIA Maryland State Energy Profile/Data · Statista - Residential heating fuel share in Maryland

What Greenbelt code requires

Replacing a water heater in Greenbelt follows Maryland rules under the International Plumbing Code (IPC). Here’s what applies statewide:

  • Permit

    Pulled by your licensed plumber; covers gas/venting and the expansion tank.

    Required
  • Seismic strapping

    No state strapping mandate — one less line on the bill.

    Not required
  • Expansion tank

    Required where a pressure regulator or backflow preventer is present.

    Required on closed systems (check valve, PRV, or backflow preventer present)
  • Plumbing code
    International Plumbing Code (IPC)
  • Good to know

    Plumbing work must be performed/permitted by a Maryland-licensed master plumber, and a final local inspection (T&P discharge, venting, connections) is required before the unit is placed in service.

Sources: Maryland Plumbing Code 2018 (IPC), Chapter 5 Water Heaters - UpCodes · EIA Maryland State Energy Profile/Data · Statista - Residential heating fuel share in Maryland

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Money back in Greenbelt

Maryland water heating is mostly mixed, which shapes the money back:

  • Federal
    30% of cost, up to $2,000
    Federal 25C tax credit

    For a qualifying ENERGY STAR heat pump water heater. Claimed on your federal return.

The federal 25C tax credit (30%, up to $2,000 for a qualifying heat pump water heater) applies in every state. Maryland's verifiable water-heater rebates are delivered through EmPOWER-funded utility programs (BGE, Pepco, Delmarva) rather than a standalone state-administered program, so none are listed here.

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Water Heater Replacement in Greenbelt, explained.

What moves the price

What Affects Water Heater Replacement Cost in Greenbelt

The main factors are unit type and installation complexity. Tank gas units range from $700 to $1,800, while tank electric runs $800–$1,950. Tankless models cost $1,350–$3,100+, and heat pump units $1,600–$3,600. Older homes may need venting or electrical upgrades, and a permit and inspection are required, adding to labor time. The federal 25C tax credit can offset 30% of a qualifying heat pump water heater cost, up to $2,000.

Common Water Heater Issues in Greenbelt

1

Sediment Buildup

Greenbelt's water supply can cause sediment accumulation in older tanks, reducing efficiency and leading to early failure.

2

Expansion Tank Requirement

Many Greenbelt homes have closed plumbing systems (with check valves or PRVs), requiring an expansion tank to prevent pressure damage.

3

Permit and Inspection Delays

Replacement must be permitted and inspected by the local authority, which can add time if the existing installation doesn't meet current code.

FAQ

Water Heater Replacement FAQs — Greenbelt

Yes, a permit is required. The work must be done by a Maryland-licensed master plumber, and a final inspection is needed before the unit is placed in service.

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