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Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

How long is a water heater supposed to last?

Your water heater is an essential part of your home, heating water for showers, dishwashing, laundry and more. On average, a traditional water heater will last 8-12 years. The general consensus is that it’s better to replace your water heater with a new one than to repair one that’s 10 years old or more. Older models are less energy-efficient and thus more costly to run than newer models with better technology. Here are some indicators of when it may be time to replace an old water heater instead of repairing it:

  • Leaks: If leaking is not caused by loose connections, the water may be seeping out through slight fractures in the metal of the tank that have formed over time.
  • Strange noises: Clanking, rumbling and other noises can mean that sediment has formed on the base of your tank, contributing to fissures leaks, and inefficiency.
  • Age: If it’s more than 10 years old, it’s probably time to replace.
  • Discolored or rusty water: Have a pro check it out; if the problem isn’t resolved by draining and cleaning, you’ll want to replace the heater.
  • Lack of hot water: Inconsistent heating and hot water supply that runs out too quickly likely means it’s time for a new unit.

How long does it take to install a water heater?

For a licensed professional, it should take a few hours to remove an existing water heater and install a new one. This assumes that the site and materials are ready for the plumber to work and that no unforeseen issues arise.

Is a permit required to install a hot water heater?

While some areas may not require a permit to install a hot water heater, chances are you live in an area that does. Many cities issue permits to install or replace hot water heaters to protect the safety of the public.

Can I install a water heater myself?

Your best bet is to leave this job to a licensed professional, which is also recommended because your warranty and local building codes may require it. Before you install a water heater by yourself, check to find out if you need a permit and if it’s allowed in your building.

Installing a water heater yourself requires experience working with plumbing, as well as a good knowledge of your home’s water system and pipe routing. You’ll also need plenty of experience working with electrical systems. 

How much does it cost to install a hot water heater?

You’ll know when it’s time to install a new water heater. Water heater installation costs average between $360 and $780 nationally, with rates increasing depending on the project. The total project cost will be higher when you include the cost of the heater itself. Select your new water heater based on the number of occupants in your home and the number of gallons of capacity you’ll need. Installation costs can vary based on the type of water heater you are removing and the type you are installing, any necessary repairs, regional cost of labor, and whether disposal of the old heater is included. Natural gas water heaters retail on average between $650 and $900 for standard models. Electric water heaters range between $300 and $700 for standard models. Tankless electric water heaters retail on average between $250 and $700 for standard models. Tankless gas water heaters retail on average between $200 and $1,300.

A company may charge approximately $1,000 to replace a 50-gallon tank-style electric water heater (not including any upgrades required by building codes). Replacing a gas-powered water heater might cost $1,100 (not including code upgrades). Some companies roll the disposal of an old heater into the overall cost of the new water heater installation. Other professionals charge an additional removal fee that can range from $35 to $150.

Why is the water in my house not getting hot?

If the water in your house is not getting hot, it may be time for water heater repair. Nationally, the average water heater repair cost ranges between $120 and $200, although prices can range up to $400, depending on the problem and materials. Competent homeowners may also be able to try DIY fixes, whether they have a traditional gas or electric water heater or a tankless gas or electric heater. Troubleshooting the different issues that can arise with each of the styles requires some knowledge of how they operate and what red flags to look out for. For a natural gas water heater, the first step is to check whether the pilot light has gone out. It’s important to follow the manufacturer’s directions if you want to relight it yourself. If you smell gas, stop everything and call your gas company — the smell could signal a dangerous gas leak. If your household’s water is not getting hot enough, you can try increasing the temperature on the water heater’s front dial above the standard setting of 120 degrees; for safety, always turn off electricity to the unit before adjusting temperatures. If you keep running out of hot water, your household may simply need a higher-capacity water heater, so consider upgrading. Quick professional fixes include replacing the thermostat or heating elements and cleaning and repairing the thermocouple.

How much does it cost to install a tankless hot water heater?

Tankless water heaters usually cost more to install than traditional tanks, because many homes need to be retrofitted to accommodate the new system. Tankless electric water heaters retail on average between $150 and $1,200, and tankless natural gas water heaters retail between $200 and $1,300 on average. The lower prices ($150-$250) are generally for point-of-use tankless heaters that can be installed to boost hot water in high-demand areas such as the bathroom or kitchen sink. Tankless water heaters designed to heat whole homes usually start under $300 at the low end and go up to $1,400 or more. Pricing for whole-home varies with the heater’s technology and features. Nationally, standard water heater installation costs average $360-$780, but tankless water heater installation costs may range from $400 to $1,000, depending on the work needed. Some perks of tankless water heaters are that they have nearly double the life expectancy of traditional water heaters and are generally more cost-efficient. Homeowners may be able to save $100 or more per year on their utility bills with an Energy Star approved tankless heater, depending on how much hot water they use.

How much does it cost to fix a hot water heater?

Nationally, the average water heater repair cost ranges between $120 and $200, although prices can range up to $400 or more. Water heater repair costs will depend on the type of water heater you have (tankless, electric, natural gas, etc.), the source of the problem, the cost for new parts, and labor rates in your area. Common water heater issues include problems with the thermocouple, thermostat, heating element and leaks. Most standard electric water heaters have two thermostats and two elements. One example for the cost to replace a bad thermostat is $185 for parts and labor. Replacing both the thermostat and the heating element could cost approximately $150-$200. The thermocouple is a safety device that senses when the pilot light is burning and signals the gas valve to close if the pilot light goes out. If your thermocouple is bad or corroded, the average cost to clean and repair it could be between $350 and $400. If your water heater has started to leak, it is usually more cost-effective to invest in a new water heater than to repair it, unless you’re covered by a warranty.

Reviews for Gilbert water heater installation professionals
Mat C.
Lou installed a water heater for us, and did a great job!
Lou's House MaintenanceLou's House Maintenance
Deepak R.
It was a pleasure to hire these guys and they made the water heater installation timely and professionally.
Washburn Ac & Heating LLCWashburn Ac & Heating LLC
Hector e.
They responded quickly and no fuss. Installed the water heater no problems! I would use again!
Bishop Fine Plumbing-Water Heater SpecialistBishop Fine Plumbing-Water Heater Specialist
Sean S.
Had him install a tankless water heater, did a fantastic job! Highly recommend! Very responsive!
Somers PlumbersSomers Plumbers
Nani G.
I received a quote within the day and they were extremely accommodating. We got our new water heater installed in a timely manner and at a fair price.
Fast Layne Plumbing LLCFast Layne Plumbing LLC
Ty P.
Rich was great! Answered all my questions and gave his professional recommendation for installing a hot water heater. Will definitely use again for my other properties and home remodel.
Streamline Plumbing AZStreamline Plumbing AZ
Stephanie l.
I cannot say enough good things about Rich! He is very knowledgeable about tankless water heater installations and all things plumbing. I was looking for a trusted partner and found one! I would highly recommend his company to any friends/family.
Streamline Plumbing AZStreamline Plumbing AZ
Jeff S.
We had a great experience. Will definitely refer them and would use them again. They had clear prices with brand names on the water heaters they installed and they were very competitive and quick to respond and work around my schedule. Great value and overall experience. Thank you Bishop Fine Plumbing, and thank you Thumbtack
Bishop Fine Plumbing-Water Heater SpecialistBishop Fine Plumbing-Water Heater Specialist
Kira V.
I posted my job request for a water heater installation fairly late on a Friday evening. Rich responded within 15 minutes. He asked a few questions, had me send a few pictures and was able to provide a quote that was MUCH less than the $1000 another company had provided. Told me he might be able to fit my installation in the next day and would text me in the morning. He fit me in at the time I requested and finished the work in just over an hour. He took the old water heater and all the cardboard and packaging from the new one , plus did a few extra things to the new unit, at no extra charge. I would highly recommend him for any work you need, and will be recommending him to all my friends and neighbors. He’s also got a great sense of humor as a bonus!!
Streamline Plumbing AZStreamline Plumbing AZ
Dan D.
I'm very pleased with the extra mile that Dylan went to help me. I contacted him about my water heater on Christmas Eve and he took the time to walk me through troubleshooting while he was out of town on a holiday at no extra charge. He was able to replace my unit and did a very thorough job of explaining what he did and answered all of my questions. Highly recommended! Update: one of the new water supply lines he installed turned out to be faulty, but Dylan was more than willing to come back out at no charge to swap out the bad part. I really appreciated the follow-up help.
Orion Tankless Systems and Water HeatersOrion Tankless Systems and Water Heaters
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