24/7 Emergency · Typically under 60 minutes
Water Heater Repair in Dallas, TX
Hot water out? Tank leaking? We send licensed TX plumbers to Dallas and surrounding DFW cities. Same-day service, emergency calls answered live, most jobs on-site within the hour.
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- Typically under 60 minutes response (most calls)
- Licensed Texas master plumbers in your area
- Tank, tankless, gas, electric. Every brand.
- 24/7 Emergency service
Hot water out? Call now. 24/7 Emergency, answered live.
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Licensed Texas plumbers
Licensed Texas master plumbers in your area
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Insured & bonded
Liability and bond on every job
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Live phones, 24/7
No voicemail. Real person, every call.
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Typically under 60 minutes
Most jobs on-site within the hour
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24/7 Emergency
Nights, weekends, holidays
Water heater services
Tank, tankless, gas, electric. Every brand. Across DFW.
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Water Heater Repair
UrgentCold shower this morning? Tank leaking onto the floor? We send a licensed DFW plumber to your door, usually within the hour.
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Emergency Water Heater Repair
Urgent24/7 response. Real person on the phone. Most jobs on-site in under an hour.
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Water Heater Leak Repair
UrgentStop the leak before it floods. Licensed plumbers across DFW, fast.
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Tankless Water Heater Repair
UrgentPlumbers who actually know tankless. Rinnai, Navien, Rheem, Noritz, all of them.
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Gas Water Heater Repair
UrgentPilot light, thermocouple, gas valve. Fixed by licensed gas plumbers.
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Electric Water Heater Repair
UrgentHeating elements, thermostats, breakers. Most fixed same day.
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Water Heater Replacement
Same-daySame-day replacement on most tank units. Honest repair-vs-replace advice.
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Water Heater Installation
ScheduledNew build, addition, or upgrade. Licensed, permitted, code-compliant.
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Tankless Water Heater Installation
ScheduledConvert to tankless or install new. Sized right the first time.
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Cities we serve in DFW
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Dallas
Downtown · Uptown
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Fort Worth
Downtown · TCU
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Arlington
North Arlington · Entertainment District
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Plano
West Plano · Legacy
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Irving
Las Colinas · Valley Ranch
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Garland
Downtown Garland · Firewheel
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Frisco
Stonebriar · Frisco Square
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McKinney
Historic Downtown · Stonebridge Ranch
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Mesquite
Town East · Casa View
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Carrollton
Old Downtown · Hebron
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Richardson
Telecom Corridor · CityLine
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Lewisville
Old Town · Castle Hills
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Frequently asked questions
Quick answers about service from Water Heater Pros DFW.
How long do water heaters last in DFW?
Tank water heaters last 8 to 12 years. Tankless go 15 to 20 if you flush them every year. DFW's hard water knocks 1 to 3 years off either if the unit never gets serviced. If yours is past 10 and acting up, you're better off replacing it than throwing money at repairs.
Should I repair or replace my water heater?
Under 10 years old, one failed part? Repair it. Past 10 years with the tank itself leaking, multiple repair calls, or your gas bill creeping up? Replace it. The plumber on the call will tell you straight which side you're on.
Why is my water heater making noise?
Popping or rumbling? That's sediment trapped under the heating element, flashing to steam. Real common in DFW because of the hard water. A flush usually clears it. If the noise comes with rusty water or shorter showers, the tank's probably done.
Why don't I have any hot water?
Gas unit? Probably a pilot light, thermocouple, or gas valve. Electric? Check the breaker first, then the heating element. Either way a licensed plumber can tell you in 30 minutes. Most fixes are done the same visit.
Why does my hot water smell like rotten eggs?
Sulfur bacteria reacting with the magnesium anode rod inside your tank. Swap the anode for an aluminum/zinc one and the smell usually goes away. If the cold water smells too, the problem is your water supply, not the heater.
Why is my T&P (temperature & pressure) valve leaking?
A T&P valve that drips usually means high water pressure or thermal expansion. The fix is normally an expansion tank. Leaking hard and constant? Don't touch it. That valve is the only thing keeping your tank from blowing up. Call a plumber today.
What size water heater do I need for my DFW home?
Rule of thumb: 40-gallon tank for 1 to 3 people, 50 for 3 to 4, 65 to 80 for 5 or more. Tankless is sized by gallons-per-minute, not gallons stored. The plumber will size yours based on your bathrooms, fixtures, and water temperature coming in.
How does DFW's hard water affect water heaters?
DFW water is loaded with calcium and magnesium. That stuff settles at the bottom of tank heaters and crusts up the heat exchangers in tankless units. Result: less efficiency, more popping, shorter lifespan. Flush your tank once a year. Descale your tankless once a year. Both add years.
Can I install a water heater myself?
Don't. Texas requires a licensed plumber for water heater installs, and most DFW cities require a pulled permit too. DIY voids your home insurance and fails inspection at resale. For gas units it's genuinely dangerous. The few hundred bucks you save isn't worth the risk.
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(214) 367-6309