You get hot water when you turn the handle. Every time. That’s what matters when your day starts at 6 AM and you can’t afford cold showers or unreliable heating systems.
Your new water heater runs efficiently, keeps your energy bills reasonable, and doesn’t wake you up with strange noises at night. We install professional water heating services that last longer than your lease, not ones that break down next winter.
The work gets done clean. Your space looks the same when we leave, just with reliable hot water that actually works when you need it most.
We’ve served Manhattan since 1983 as your trusted plumbing company. Bobby and his son Rob handle your job personally – no subcontractors, no surprises about who shows up at your door.
We’ve seen every type of Greenwich Village building, from pre-war walk-ups to converted townhouses. The narrow staircases, the tight utility rooms, the co-op board requirements – we know what works in your neighborhood and how to navigate Manhattan’s unique challenges.
Forty years in Manhattan means we understand the difference between a quick fix and a real solution. You’re not paying for the same water heater repair twice.
First, we assess your current setup and space constraints. Greenwich Village buildings have unique requirements, and we size the water heater system correctly for your actual hot water needs, not what someone thinks you need.
We remove your old unit safely and install the new water heater according to NYC codes. The gas lines, electrical connections, and venting get done right the first time by our water heater contractor team. We test everything before we leave your property.
Your building management gets the proper documentation. You get hot water that works reliably, and we clean up completely. Most water heater installations finish in one day with minimal disruption to your routine.
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Your water heater replacement includes proper sizing for your apartment, professional installation meeting NYC building codes, and disposal of your old unit. We handle the permits and inspections that Greenwich Village properties require.
Greenwich Village residents deal with older building infrastructure and space limitations that most heating contractors don’t understand. We work with what you have, recommend energy-efficient water heaters that qualify for state rebates, and explain your options clearly without overselling.
The installation covers all connections – gas, electric, and water lines. You also get a walkthrough of your new system and maintenance recommendations that actually make sense for city living and Manhattan’s demanding conditions.
Most water heater replacements in Greenwich Village take 4-6 hours for a standard installation. The timeline depends on your building’s access (stairs vs elevator), existing connections, and any code updates needed for your water heaters.
We typically start in the morning and finish the same day. If your building requires specific scheduling or has co-op board requirements, we coordinate that ahead of time so you’re not caught off guard.
For buildings with complicated access or older plumbing that needs updates, the job might extend into a second day. We let you know upfront if that’s likely based on what we see during the estimate – no surprises.
For a one-bedroom apartment, a 30-40 gallon tank usually works well for typical water heater services. Two-bedroom apartments typically need 40-50 gallons, depending on how many people live there and your hot water usage patterns.
Greenwich Village apartments often have space constraints, so we also consider tankless water heaters if that makes more sense for your layout. The key is matching capacity to your actual needs, not just defaulting to what fits in the space.
We evaluate your current usage, number of bathrooms, and whether you run appliances like dishwashers simultaneously with showers. That gives us the real sizing requirements for your situation and ensures proper heater services performance.
Yes, water heater replacement in NYC requires permits, and we handle the permit process for you as part of our professional water heating services. The specific permits depend on whether you’re switching fuel types or just replacing with the same type.
For gas water heaters, you need both plumbing and gas work permits. Electric replacements need electrical permits if any wiring changes are required. We pull these permits and schedule the required inspections with city authorities.
Your building management or co-op board might have additional requirements or notification procedures. We coordinate with them directly so you don’t have to navigate those conversations yourself or deal with compliance issues.
Water heater replacement in Greenwich Village typically runs $2,500-$4,500 including the unit, installation, permits, and disposal of the old heater. The final cost depends on the type of water heater, any code updates needed, and building access challenges.
Standard tank replacements with existing gas or electric connections are on the lower end. Tankless installations, switching fuel types, or buildings requiring significant access work cost more for our water heater contractor services.
We provide detailed estimates upfront with no hidden fees. Many customers find our final bill comes in under the original estimate because we don’t pad costs or push unnecessary upgrades – just honest pricing for quality work.
For NYC apartments, we typically recommend Rheem, Bradford White, or AO Smith for traditional tank water heaters. These brands handle the demands of city water and have reliable service networks in Manhattan for ongoing support.
For tankless options, Rinnai and Navien perform well in Greenwich Village’s variable water pressure conditions. We avoid brands that don’t have local service support or parts availability – you need reliable heater services long-term.
The specific model depends on your space, fuel type, and budget. We explain the differences between options and recommend what actually makes sense for your situation, not what has the highest markup or commission.
Yes, we regularly install water heaters in pre-war and older Greenwich Village buildings. These installations often require working with existing radiator systems, older gas lines, or limited electrical capacity that many contractors avoid.
The key is understanding what modifications are needed to meet current codes while working within the building’s constraints. Sometimes that means upgrading gas lines or adding electrical capacity for the new water heater unit.
We assess the building’s systems during the estimate and explain any additional work needed upfront. Forty years in Manhattan means we’ve handled every type of older building challenge you can imagine – from narrow staircases to unusual utility configurations.
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