Your morning routine doesn’t stop for a broken water heater. Neither do we.
When your water heater fails in Civic Center, you need someone who understands Manhattan’s unique challenges—older buildings, strict codes, tight spaces. You need hot water restored fast, done right, and priced fairly.
We’ve been replacing water heaters in Manhattan for over 40 years. We know which units work best in your building type, how to navigate NYC codes without delays, and how to get the job done with minimal disruption to your day.
We’ve been serving Manhattan since 1983—back when Civic Center was just government buildings and empty plazas after 5 PM. We’ve watched this neighborhood transform into the residential hub it is today.
Bobby and Rob run this family business the old-school way. When you call us, you get us—not a call center, not a subcontractor. We’re the plumbers who show up early, clean up after ourselves, and often come in under our original estimate.
That’s not marketing speak. That’s what happens when you’ve been fixing Manhattan’s plumbing for four decades and your reputation depends on every job.
First, we assess your current setup and space constraints. Civic Center’s mix of pre-war buildings and modern high-rises each have different requirements, and we’ve worked in them all.
Next, we handle the permits and code compliance—because NYC doesn’t mess around with water heater installations. We know which inspectors to call and how to get approvals without delays.
Then we remove your old unit safely and install the new one with proper venting and connections. We test everything thoroughly before we leave, and we dispose of your old water heater according to city regulations. Most professional water heating services are completed the same day.
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Every water heater replacement includes proper permits, code-compliant installation, and safe disposal of your old unit. We don’t cut corners on venting or safety—because your family’s safety isn’t negotiable.
For Civic Center residents, we understand the coordination needed with building management, elevator access, and the tight schedules that come with Manhattan living. We work around your routine, not the other way around.
Whether you need a standard tank replacement or want to upgrade to a tankless system, we’ll recommend what actually makes sense for your space and budget. No upselling, no pressure—just honest advice from a plumbing company who’ve seen it all.
Most water heater replacements in Civic Center take 4-8 hours, completed in a single day. The timeline depends on your building type and whether we need city inspections.
Pre-war buildings sometimes require additional venting work or electrical upgrades to meet current codes. Modern high-rises are usually more straightforward. We coordinate with your building management beforehand to arrange elevator access and minimize disruption to other residents.
If permits are needed—which they often are in Manhattan—we handle that paperwork and schedule inspections. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront so you can plan accordingly.
Water heater replacement in Manhattan typically ranges from $2,500 to $4,000+, depending on the unit type and installation complexity. We provide detailed, upfront pricing—no surprises.
The cost includes the new water heater, professional installation, permits, proper disposal of your old unit, and code compliance. Tankless water heaters cost more upfront but save money long-term through energy efficiency.
We’re often the first water heater contractor customers have dealt with who comes in under the original estimate. That’s because we price jobs accurately from the start, not because we lowball to get the work.
Yes, most water heater replacements in NYC require permits, especially if you’re changing fuel types or upgrading capacity. We handle all permit applications and inspections for you.
NYC building codes are strict about water heater installations—proper venting, clearances, and safety shutoffs are all regulated. We stay current with all city codes and ensure your installation passes inspection the first time.
Skipping permits might seem like a shortcut, but it creates problems when you sell or if there’s ever an insurance claim. We do it right from the start.
If your water heater is over 10 years old or if repair costs exceed half the price of a new unit, replacement usually makes more sense. We’ll give you honest advice either way.
Signs you need replacement include rusty water, strange noises, frequent repairs, or inconsistent water temperature. Leaking tanks almost always need replacement—that’s not something you can patch long-term.
We’ll assess your current unit and explain your options clearly. Sometimes a simple repair buys you a few more years. Other times, replacement saves you from bigger headaches down the road.
It depends on your building’s infrastructure and your hot water usage. Traditional tank water heaters work well for most Civic Center apartments, while tankless units are great if space is tight.
Pre-war buildings sometimes have gas line limitations that affect your options. Newer buildings often have better electrical capacity for high-efficiency units. We’ll assess your specific situation and recommend what actually works in your space.
We’ve installed water heaters in every type of building in Civic Center—from converted office buildings to luxury condos. There’s no one-size-fits-all solution, which is why we customize our recommendations.
We’ve been serving Manhattan since 1983, and our customers keep calling us back. That tells you something about how we do business.
You’ll work directly with Bobby and Rob—no subcontractors, no call centers. We show up when we say we will, clean up after ourselves, and often finish for less than our original estimate. We’re licensed, insured, and our work meets all NYC codes.
But don’t just take our word for it. We’re happy to provide references from recent jobs in your neighborhood. Good work speaks for itself.