Licensed, insured, and local. We give you an upfront price before we start — no surprises. Most jobs done the same day you request.
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Tell us your water heater type and situation using the form above. We'll review your request and get back to you with an upfront, all-in price — no surprises.
Our tech arrives same day or next morning. We pull the required permit, remove the old unit, and install the new one cleanly.
Most standard replacements take 2–3 hours. We haul away the old unit and leave your space clean. Back to normal fast.
Standard electric water heater replacement in Huntsville runs around $1,500 all-in — that includes the new unit, labor, and permit. Gas units vary based on your existing setup. Tankless conversions are higher due to additional venting and gas line work. We give you an exact upfront price before any work begins — no surprises on the final bill.
Yes. The City of Huntsville and Madison County both require a permit for water heater replacement. We pull the permit on your behalf — it's included in our price. Skipping permits can cause problems when you sell your home or file an insurance claim, so we never cut that corner.
Most standard tank replacements take 2–3 hours from arrival to hot water flowing. Tankless installations can take 4–6 hours depending on your existing setup. We arrive with the unit already sourced so there's no waiting on parts — one trip, done.
This is very common in North Alabama. Insurers flag water heaters over 10–15 years old and require replacement as a condition of continued coverage. We handle insurance-required replacements regularly and know exactly what documentation your insurer needs. Our price for insurance-required replacements is $1,500 — same as a standard replacement. Fill out the form and let us know it's insurance-related in the notes.
The most common signs are: age over 10 years (most tanks last 8–12 years), rusty or discolored water, rumbling or popping sounds when heating, water pooling around the base, or inconsistent hot water. If you're seeing any of these, it's worth getting a quote before it fails completely — an emergency replacement on a flooded utility room is far more expensive than a planned one.
If your unit is under 7 years old and the repair is minor (thermostat, heating element, pressure valve), repair often makes sense. If it's over 10 years old or leaking from the tank itself, replacement is almost always the better financial decision — repairs on an aging unit typically buy you 12–18 months before the next failure. We'll give you an honest assessment when we look at your situation.
Yes — we serve all of Madison County including Madison, Harvest, Hazel Green, Meridianville, and New Market, plus Decatur, Athens, Hartselle, and surrounding areas. If you're in North Alabama and not sure if we cover your area, fill out the form and include your city — we'll let you know right away.
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