When your water heater fails in Alphabet City, you need it fixed fast. You’ll get your hot water back the same day, with a new unit that’s properly sized for your home and installed to last decades, not years.
Your new water heater will heat water more efficiently than your old one, cutting your energy bills while giving you endless hot showers. No more running out of hot water mid-shower or waiting for the tank to reheat.
You’ll sleep better knowing it’s installed by professionals who’ve been doing this work in Manhattan since 1983. Code compliant, fully warrantied, and built to handle whatever New York City throws at it.
We’ve been replacing water heaters in Manhattan since 1983. Bobby and his son Rob handle every job personally—no subcontractors, no surprises.
We’ve seen every type of water heater problem in every type of Manhattan building, from pre-war walk-ups to modern high-rises. When you call us, you’re getting four decades of experience solving the exact problems you’re facing in Alphabet City.
Our reputation in the neighborhood speaks for itself. Fair pricing, quality work, and we actually show up when we say we will. In a city full of contractors who cut corners, that’s worth something.
First, we assess your current setup and measure your space. We’ll explain what size water heater you need based on your household and recommend the most efficient options for your budget.
Next, we handle the permits and order your new unit. We remove your old water heater carefully to avoid damage to your walls or floors, then install the new one with all required safety connections and code-compliant venting.
Finally, we test everything thoroughly and clean up completely. You’ll get a detailed explanation of your new system and maintenance tips to keep it running efficiently. Most installations are completed the same day.
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Every water heater replacement includes professional sizing consultation, permit handling, complete removal of your old unit, and code-compliant installation of your new system. We install gas, electric, and tankless units from trusted brands like Bradford White, AO Smith, and Rheem.
In Alphabet City’s older buildings, we’re experienced with tight spaces, unusual configurations, and aging plumbing systems. We know how to work around the quirks of pre-war construction while meeting modern safety codes.
Your installation includes all necessary connections, proper venting, safety shutoffs, and a thorough system test. We also provide maintenance guidance and warranty information, so you know exactly what to expect from your new water heater.
Water heater replacement costs in Alphabet City typically range from $1,500 to $3,500, depending on the unit type and installation complexity. A standard 40-50 gallon gas water heater runs $1,800-$2,800 installed, while electric units cost slightly less at $1,500-$2,500.
Tankless units cost more upfront ($2,500-$4,000) but save money long-term through energy efficiency. The final price depends on your building’s plumbing configuration, permit requirements, and whether we need to upgrade gas lines or electrical connections.
We provide transparent pricing upfront with no hidden fees. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying before we start work, and we often come in under our initial estimate.
Most water heater replacements in Alphabet City take 3-6 hours to complete. A straightforward swap of a similar-sized unit in an easily accessible location typically takes 3-4 hours from start to finish.
More complex installations—like switching from electric to gas, installing tankless units, or working in tight basement spaces—can take 6-8 hours. We handle all permit requirements beforehand, so there are no delays on installation day.
We schedule installations to minimize disruption to your routine. Most jobs are completed in a single day, and you’ll have hot water flowing by evening. Emergency replacements can often be completed the same day you call.
For most Alphabet City apartments with 1-2 people, a 30-40 gallon tank water heater provides plenty of hot water. Families of 3-4 people typically need 50-gallon units, while larger households may require 75-gallon tanks.
Tankless units are sized differently—by gallons per minute output rather than storage capacity. A typical apartment needs 6-8 GPM, while larger homes may need 10+ GPM units to supply multiple fixtures simultaneously.
We assess your actual hot water usage patterns, not just household size. If you take long showers or run multiple appliances simultaneously, we’ll recommend a larger capacity. The goal is ensuring you never run out of hot water during peak usage times.
Yes, water heater replacement in Manhattan requires a permit from the NYC Department of Buildings. The permit fee is $130, and we handle all the paperwork for you as part of our service.
The permit ensures your installation meets current safety codes and passes inspection. This protects you from liability issues and ensures your homeowner’s insurance remains valid. Some insurance companies won’t cover water damage from unpermitted installations.
We’re familiar with NYC’s specific requirements for water heater installations, including proper venting, safety shutoffs, and clearance requirements. Having the proper permits also helps when you sell your property, as buyers can verify the work was done legally.
If your water heater is over 8-10 years old, replacement usually makes more financial sense than repair. Older units are less efficient and more likely to fail again soon, making repairs a temporary fix at best.
Consider replacement if repair costs exceed 50% of a new unit’s price, if you’re frequently running out of hot water, or if you’re seeing rusty water or signs of tank corrosion. Energy savings from a new efficient unit often pay for themselves within 2-3 years.
We’ll honestly assess whether repair or replacement makes sense for your situation. Sometimes a simple thermostat replacement can extend an older unit’s life, while other times a full replacement is the only sensible option. We’ll explain your options clearly so you can make the right decision.
We install trusted brands including Bradford White, AO Smith, Rheem, and State water heaters. These manufacturers have proven track records for reliability and offer comprehensive warranties on their residential units.
Bradford White and AO Smith are particularly popular for NYC installations because they’re built to handle hard water conditions and frequent use. Rheem offers excellent energy-efficient options including hybrid heat pump models that qualify for rebates.
We’ll recommend the best brand and model for your specific needs and budget. All our installed units come with manufacturer warranties ranging from 6-12 years, plus our own labor warranty. We stock common sizes to ensure same-day installation when possible.