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Your morning shower shouldn’t be a gamble. A properly installed water heater means consistent hot water when you need it, lower energy bills, and peace of mind knowing it won’t fail unexpectedly.
You’ll wake up to reliable hot water every day. No more cold showers or waiting for the tank to reheat. No more worrying about when the next breakdown will happen.
Modern water heaters run more efficiently than older units, which means real savings on your monthly utility bills. Plus, with our 1-year labor warranty, you’re covered if anything goes wrong.
We’ve served Plymouth County since 2007. We’ve built our reputation on showing up when we say we will and doing the job right the first time.
Bridgewater homeowners know us for transparent pricing and honest work. We don’t oversell or push unnecessary services. When you call, you get straight answers about what needs to be done and what it costs.
We’re not the biggest plumbing company in the area, but we’re the one that treats your home like our own. Every job gets the same attention to detail, whether it’s a simple repair or a complete water heater replacement.
We start with a thorough assessment of your current system and water usage needs. No guesswork—we’ll recommend the right size and type of water heater for your home and family.
Next, we handle all the technical details. We safely disconnect your old unit, ensure proper venting and connections, and install your new water heater to code. We also dispose of your old unit so you don’t have to worry about it.
Before we leave, we test everything to make sure your new water heater is working perfectly. We’ll walk you through the basics of your new system and answer any questions you have. You’ll have hot water the same day we install it.
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Your water heater replacement includes everything needed for a complete, code-compliant installation. We handle permits, proper venting, electrical or gas connections, and safety testing.
Bridgewater homes built before 2000 often need additional work to meet current codes. We’ll identify any necessary updates upfront so there are no surprises. This includes proper drainage, expansion tanks, and safety shutoffs.
We stock quality water heaters from trusted manufacturers, including both traditional tank units and high-efficiency models. Whether you need a standard 40-gallon unit for a small family or an 80-gallon tank for a larger household, we’ll help you choose the right option for your needs and budget.
Most water heater replacements take 2-4 hours from start to finish. This includes safely removing your old unit, installing the new water heater, connecting all utilities, and testing the system.
The exact time depends on your home’s setup and whether any additional work is needed to meet current codes. Older homes sometimes require updates to electrical panels or gas lines, which can add time to the job.
We’ll give you an accurate time estimate before we start work. In most cases, you’ll have hot water restored the same day we begin the installation.
Water heater size depends on your household’s hot water usage, not just the number of people. A family of four typically needs a 50-60 gallon tank, but your actual needs might be different.
We calculate your requirements based on peak usage times—like when multiple people shower in the morning or when you’re running the dishwasher and washing machine simultaneously. We also consider your home’s plumbing setup and available space.
During our assessment, we’ll review your current usage patterns and recommend the right size. Getting the correct capacity means you won’t run out of hot water during peak times, but you also won’t waste energy heating water you don’t need.
Water heater replacement in Plymouth County typically ranges from $1,200 to $2,500, depending on the unit type, size, and installation requirements. We provide upfront pricing before any work begins.
The cost includes the water heater, professional installation, proper disposal of your old unit, and our 1-year labor warranty. Additional costs might apply if your home needs electrical or plumbing updates to meet current codes.
We offer financing options to make replacement more affordable. We’ll also check if you qualify for any manufacturer rebates or local utility incentives that can reduce your total cost.
The most obvious signs include inconsistent water temperature, strange noises from the tank, visible leaks, or rusty water. If your water heater is over 10 years old and requiring frequent repairs, replacement is usually more cost-effective.
You might also notice your hot water doesn’t last as long as it used to, or it takes longer to reheat after heavy usage. These are signs that the heating elements or internal components are wearing out.
If you see water pooling around the base of your tank or notice rust on the tank itself, don’t wait. These indicate internal failure that can lead to significant water damage if the tank ruptures.
Yes, water heater replacement typically requires permits in Massachusetts. This ensures the installation meets current safety codes and is properly inspected.
We handle all permit applications and scheduling inspections as part of our service. This protects you and ensures your installation is done correctly and legally.
Permit requirements can vary depending on whether you’re replacing with the same type of unit or switching from electric to gas (or vice versa). We’ll explain what’s needed for your specific situation and take care of all the paperwork.
We offer same-day water heater replacement when possible, depending on our schedule and parts availability. Emergency situations get priority, especially during cold weather.
For same-day service, we need to have the right size water heater in stock and available installation time. We keep common sizes on our trucks, but larger or specialty units might require ordering.
If same-day installation isn’t possible, we can often provide temporary solutions to restore some hot water while we schedule your replacement. Call us early in the day for the best chance of same-day service.