Water Heater Repair & Replacement services in Fort Worth
Here's the deal with water heater repair & replacement in Fort Worth: most of it isn't an emergency. The trick is knowing which part is. Plain-spoken estimates, written quotes, no surprise add-ons mid-job. That's the whole pitch.
Fort Worth-area patterns we see
Older Fort Worth neighborhoods often have galvanized service lines or clay sewer laterals from the original build. Different prep, different tools.
Most of our Fort Worth water heater repair & replacement jobs come from older neighborhoods, where the housing stock just has more failure points.
The actual work
Water heaters last 8 to 12 years on average — less in hard-water regions, more if the anode rod gets replaced every 4 years. Most calls come at end-of-life when the tank starts leaking from the bottom seam.
When the tank goes, swap it. Repair on a 10-year-old tank that's leaking is throwing money away. We carry standard 40 and 50 gallon gas and electric tanks on our trucks for same-day install. Tankless replacements take 1–2 days because of the gas-line and venting work.
If you've a tankless unit and you're getting cold-water sandwich (hot for 30 seconds, cold for 10, hot again), it's almost always scale buildup in the heat exchanger. Annual descaling fixes it — $225 to $380 — and is required by the manufacturer to keep your warranty valid.
Brand-wise, we install whatever you want. Defaults we keep stocked: Rheem and AO Smith for tank, Rinnai and Navien for tankless. Bradford White on commercial.
What it costs
For water heater repair & replacement jobs in the Fort Worth area:
- Gas tank water heater 40–50 gal install: $1,240 – $1,930
- Electric tank water heater 40–50 gal install: $1,060 – $1,750
- Gas tankless install (whole-home): $3,130 – $4,415
- Annual tankless descaling: $205 – $350
- T&P valve replacement: $170 – $260
- Anode rod replacement: $260 – $405