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Water Heater Installation in Enterprise

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Standard tank install
$1.2k – $2.9k
Tankless install
$3.4k – $7.3k+
New gas line run
$425 – $1.4k
Permit & inspection
$60 – $425
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Enterprise pricing

Water heater installation cost by job.

Installed-labor pricing for Enterprise, adjusted for local rates. Relocations and gas-line upgrades add to the base.

In Enterprise, Nevada, water heater installation costs typically range from $1,000 to $2,200 for a standard gas tank unit, and $2,200 to $5,500+ for a tankless system. With a median home built around 2006, many homes are due for replacement, and the hot desert climate means moderate winter inlet water temperatures, making gas water heaters the recommended choice for efficiency. Local code requires a permit, seismic strapping with two straps (upper and lower third of the tank), and an expansion tank on closed systems. Homeowners may pull their own permit only for their primary residence.

  • Standard tank install (like-for-like)
    Same fuel, same location
    $1,200 – $2,900
  • Tankless installation
    Wall mount, new venting, larger gas line
    $3,400 – $7,300+
  • Electric-to-gas conversion
    New gas line + venting required
    $2,400 – $6,100
  • New gas line run
    Distance and access drive cost
    $425 – $1,450
  • Permit & inspection
    Required in most jurisdictions
    $60 – $425

* Relocating the unit or upsizing the gas line adds the most to a base install.

Water heaters in Enterprise

U.S. Census ACS
Households
90,184
Homeowners
49,271
57% own
Median home value
$413,800
Median income
$91,165
Median home built
2006
Housing units
86,096

With a median home built in 2006, many Enterprise water heaters are at or past their 8–12 year lifespan — a common reason replacements spike here.

Local guide · Enterprise

What’s different about Enterprise.

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 Enterprise

High-efficiency gas

Given Nevada’s hot desert (arid) climate and gas water heating, high-efficiency gas is the sensible default for most Enterprise homes. A pro can confirm the right size and fuel for your home.

Sources: Nevada Plumbing Code 2018 Ch.5 Water Heaters (UpCodes) · Las Vegas Residential Water Heater Installation Guideline (PDF) · EIA Nevada State Energy Profile

What Enterprise code requires

Replacing a water heater in Enterprise follows Nevada rules under the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC). Here’s what applies statewide:

  • Permit

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

    Required
  • Seismic strapping

    State code requires seismic strapping on water heater replacements — budget for it on every quote.

    Required
  • Expansion tank

    Required where a pressure regulator or backflow preventer is present.

    Required on closed systems
  • Plumbing code
    Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC)
  • Good to know

    Two seismic straps are required (upper and lower third of the tank); homeowners may pull their own permit only for their primary residence.

Sources: Nevada Plumbing Code 2018 Ch.5 Water Heaters (UpCodes) · Las Vegas Residential Water Heater Installation Guideline (PDF) · EIA Nevada State Energy Profile

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Money back in Enterprise

Nevada water heating is mostly gas, 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 heat pump water heater) applies in every state; Nevada's IRA-funded state Home Energy Rebates were not yet fully launched/verifiable, and NV Energy PowerShift utility rebates are excluded here.

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Local insight · Enterprise

Water Heater Installation in Enterprise, explained.

What moves the price

What influences installation cost in Enterprise

The main factors affecting price include the type of unit (tank vs. tankless), the need for a new gas line ($375–$1,200), and the complexity of the installation. Local code requirements like seismic strapping and expansion tanks add to labor and materials. Labor rates reflect the Las Vegas metro area, and permit fees are included in most professional quotes.

Common installation issues in Enterprise

1

Seismic strapping requirements

Nevada code mandates two seismic straps on water heaters, which can add labor time if the existing setup lacks them.

2

Expansion tank on closed systems

Many Enterprise homes have closed water systems, requiring an expansion tank to prevent pressure buildup, adding $50–$100 to the cost.

3

Permit and inspection delays

A permit is required for installation, and scheduling inspections can extend the timeline, especially during peak seasons.

What to expect

What to expect during installation

A typical installation begins with the technician shutting off water and gas, draining the old unit, and disconnecting it. The new water heater is positioned, seismic straps are installed, and connections are made. For gas units, a new gas line may be run if needed. The system is tested for leaks and proper operation, and the old unit is hauled away.

FAQ

Water Heater Installation FAQs — Enterprise

Yes, a permit is required. Homeowners can pull their own permit only for their primary residence; otherwise, a licensed contractor must handle it.

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