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Roeders Plumbing Services
4.5(
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Water Heater - Repair or ServiceWater Heater - Install or ReplaceTankless Water Heater - Repair+1 more

Serving Flora, MS and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2000

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

"Review by Steve S. in Brandon, MS. Project was to remove and install a new water heater in attic: I was contacted within minutes by Chris of Roeders Plumbing service. Chris answered my questions and his quote was right on target. I was given a 9:00AM expected arrival time for Monday morning. Crew was right on time and very professional. Great job guys! I would definitely recommend Roeders Plumbing."
Bathroom remodel
Old tub
New tub
Response time5 hrs
49 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Environment Masters
5.0(
6
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Water Heater - Install or Replace

Serving Flora, MS and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1957

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Environment Masters did an excellent job providing me with a new HVAC system. I originally called them for a tuneup. The technician showed me pictures of the repairs that would need to be done. I was put in contact with a sales rep who walked me through potential quality new options for my house. Both employees were clear about the issues but did not pressure me into a decision. I was able to make an informed decision that was best for my family. I chose to have a new system installed. All installation technicians worked diligently and respectfully. The HVAC system looks well put together. Even small details were completed-all trash was cleaned up, pipes were wrapped, and wires were neatly run. They even dropped a water detector into my water heater drain pan beside the HVAC unit at no extra cost to me! I’m a handyman and have to complete small details like this often. I see and repair when people cut corners. Environment Masters did not cut corners. Well Done!"
AC Service Van
Service Technician
AC Check
New AC Install
HVAC Maintenance

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87 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Clinton Plumbing Repair
5.0(
14
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Water Heater - Install or ReplaceWater Heater - Repair or Service

Serving Flora, MS and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"kevin was the first company to respond. we made an appointment for early Monday morning and he was on time. he confirmed the cause of the hot water heater problem and fixed it within 45 minutes. his price was right on the estimate and i appreciated his explaining the cause and the solution in clear language. I will hire him again if a plumbing need arises."
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+28

Response time2 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Gatlin A/C and Plumbing Service, LLC
5.0(
1
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Water Heater - Install or Replace

Serving Flora, MS and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

With 35 years of experience we're dedicated to providing our clients with the very best in service and repair for your cooling and heating needs. We also provide plumbing services for water heaters and other minor repairs. We're known for our quality work and the integrity of our business. We look forward to building long-term relationships with our clients, and guarantee your satisfaction.

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Water Heaters questions, answered by experts

The average cost to replace a water heater is around $1,325, with a typical range of $900 to $1,800 for a standard replacement. The final price depends on the type of heater (tank vs. tankless), its size, fuel source (gas or electric), and the complexity of the installation. A simple one-to-one replacement will be on the lower end of the cost spectrum. However, if you are switching from one type of heater or energy source to another, you can expect labor costs to be significantly higher due to the extra work involved. It's also worth considering that while gas and electric heaters may have similar upfront costs, their long-term operating costs can differ based on local utility prices.

No, you’ll need to drain the tank before changing a water heater element, as the water heater element sticks through the side of the tank and uses a gasket to prevent water from pouring out. However, you don’t always need to drain it completely. If you’re only replacing the upper heating element, you can drain the tank until the water line is below the element. If you’re replacing the lower element, you’ll need to drain the whole thing.

It is very difficult and dangerous to install your own water heater, so we strongly recommend against tackling this as a DIY project. Not only will you need to wire your water heater, but you’ll also need to connect plumbing to the intake and outlet. Sweating copper pipes and connecting wiring properly are skills most DIYers don’t have, and even if you do feel confident you can do it, working with water and electricity always leaves the potential for electrocution. Hiring a local water heater installer is well worth the investment.

When replacing an old unit, you might want to switch from a gas water heater to an electric water heater or vice versa. To do this, you will likely need to add infrastructure to the area. For example, you likely don’t have a gas line that served your old electric water heater. You’d have to call a plumber to put in a new gas line. If you’re replacing a gas unit with an electric one, the plumber will need to safely cap the old gas line. You will then need an electrician to add wiring for the new electric unit.

While a water heater explosion is rare, it is a serious danger. Be aware of these critical warning signs:

  • Sulfur or Rotten Egg Smell: This is a major red flag, especially for gas water heaters. It can indicate a gas leak, which could ignite and cause an explosion.

  • Leaking Pressure Valve: If the temperature and pressure (T&P) relief valve is leaking, it may not be able to properly regulate internal pressure, creating a risk of bursting.

  • Shaking or Rumbling: Loud rumbling or shaking from the tank can be a sign of extreme pressure buildup.

  • Excessive Heat: If the exterior of the water heater feels unusually hot to the touch, the unit may be overheating dangerously.

  • Rust-Colored Water: This can be a symptom of severe internal corrosion that compromises the tank's integrity.

If you notice any of these signs, especially a gas smell, you must act immediately. Shut off the gas supply to the water heater and call a professional plumber right away to prevent a potential disaster.

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