How much to replace a regular water heater in San Fernando valley ,ca?
- Kevin Espino
- Jul 23, 2024
- 1 min read
While preparing to take a shower, we encountered an issue where the hot water did not start flowing. The first step is to check if there is gas supply, as sometimes the Earthquake valve may have been triggered, cutting off gas to the house. Various factors can lead to a water heater malfunction, but that is a topic for another discussion. Today, our focus is on pricing for replacing the water heater. To determine the cost, we need to ask a series of questions. Is the water heater installed indoors or outdoors? If indoors, is it in a closet or the garage? What is the capacity of the water heater - 50 gallons, 40 gallons, 30 gallons, 75 gallons, or 20 gallons? What is the condition of the water pipes? Do you have an expansion tank or a circulating pump? Answers to these questions will impact the cost of the new water heater. For instance, replacing a 40-gallon natural gas water heater located outdoors with pipes in good condition and no expansion tank or circulating pump could cost between $1,500 and $1,750. On the other hand, replacing a 75-gallon water heater under the same conditions may cost between $2,500 and $3,500. In general, the cost of replacing a water heater can range from $1,300 to $4,000, depending on various factors and circumstances.
Kevin Espino
Lighthouse Rooter and Plumbing is situated in the San Fernando Valley, California.
(818)419-6029

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