Water Heater Repair & Replacement in Portland, OR
We've worked on water heater repair & replacement jobs across Portland long enough to know what tends to break here, when, and why. We answer the phone, give you a real quote before any work starts, and bring the right tools the first time.
Scope of 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 have 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.
Cost range
For water heater repair & replacement jobs in the Portland area:
- Gas tank water heater 40–50 gal install: $1,350 – $2,100
- Electric tank water heater 40–50 gal install: $1,150 – $1,900
- Gas tankless install (whole-home): $3,400 – $4,800
- Annual tankless descaling: $225 – $380
- T&P valve replacement: $185 – $280
- Anode rod replacement: $280 – $440
Local context for Portland
Portland's housing market has us seeing a lot of move-in inspections and "the previous owner did what?" calls. We sort them out.
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