No more cold showers interrupting your morning routine. No more wondering if your hot water will last through a load of dishes.
With professional water heater replacement, you get consistent hot water when you need it, energy efficiency that keeps your utility bills reasonable, and the peace of mind that comes from knowing your system meets all NYC building codes and safety requirements.
You also get something many homeowners don’t expect: a system that actually works better than what you had before, installed by people who care about getting it right the first time.
We’ve been Manhattan’s trusted water heater replacement company since 1983. When you call us, you’re working directly with Bobby and his son Rob—not a rotating cast of subcontractors.
We’re fully licensed and insured, and we’ve built our reputation on being the plumbing company that actually shows up when promised, does exactly what we say we’ll do, and often comes in under estimate rather than over it.
In Randall’s Island and throughout NYC, we understand the unique challenges of working in older buildings, tight spaces, and the regulatory environment that makes proper installation so critical for your safety and your investment.
First, we assess your current system and your household’s hot water needs. We’ll measure your space, check your gas and electrical connections, and determine what size and type of water heater makes sense for your situation.
Next, we handle the NYC permit requirements and provide you with transparent, upfront pricing—no surprises or hidden fees. We’ll schedule the installation at a time that works for your schedule.
On installation day, we safely remove your old unit and properly dispose of it according to city regulations. We install your new water heater, ensuring all gas, electrical, and water connections meet code requirements. Before we leave, we test everything thoroughly and walk you through your new system’s operation.
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Your water heater replacement includes professional removal and disposal of your old unit, all necessary permits and inspections, proper venting and safety connections, and code-compliant installation of your new system.
In Randall’s Island, we work with the specific challenges of NYC properties—from tight basement spaces to older building infrastructure. We carry insurance that protects both your property and our workers, and our installations come with manufacturer warranties plus our own guarantee on workmanship.
We also provide guidance on energy-efficient options that can qualify for rebates and tax credits, helping offset the cost of your upgrade while reducing your ongoing energy expenses in a city where every dollar on your utility bill matters.
Water heater replacement costs in NYC typically range from $977 to $1,772, with an average of around $1,355. Your actual cost depends on the type and size of unit you choose, whether you’re upgrading to tankless or staying with a traditional tank system, and any additional work needed for your specific installation.
In NYC, you’ll also need to budget for a building permit, which costs $130, plus sales tax of 8.88%. Labor costs here are about 75% higher than the national average due to the city’s cost of living, but that also means you’re getting experienced professionals who understand local codes and requirements.
We provide upfront, transparent pricing before any work begins, so you know exactly what you’re paying for without surprises.
Most water heaters last between 8 to 15 years, depending on the type, water quality, and maintenance. In NYC, factors like hard water and older building infrastructure can sometimes reduce lifespan, making regular maintenance even more important.
If your water heater is over 10 years old and you’ve spent more than half the cost of a new unit on repairs in the past year, replacement usually makes more financial sense than continued repairs. Signs it’s time to replace include inconsistent water temperature, rusty or discolored water, strange noises, or visible leaks around the unit.
Modern water heaters are significantly more energy-efficient than older models, so even if your current unit is still working, upgrading can provide substantial savings on your energy bills over time.
Tank water heaters store 30-80 gallons of hot water and are the most common type in NYC. They’re less expensive upfront and work well for most households, providing immediate hot water when you turn on the tap.
Tankless water heaters heat water on demand and take up much less space—important in NYC where every square foot matters. They’re more expensive initially but can provide energy savings over time and unlimited hot water. However, they may require electrical upgrades and take longer to deliver hot water to your fixtures.
For most Randall’s Island homes with average usage, a quality tank water heater provides the best balance of performance, cost, and reliability. We’ll help you determine what makes sense for your specific situation and budget.
Yes, NYC requires a building permit for water heater replacement, which costs $130. This isn’t just bureaucracy—the permit process ensures your installation meets safety codes and protects your investment.
The permit covers inspection of gas connections, electrical work, venting systems, and proper installation procedures. Skipping permits can create liability issues with insurance, problems when selling your home, and most importantly, safety risks from improper installation.
We handle all permit applications and scheduling for you as part of our service. Our installations always meet or exceed NYC building codes, and we stay current with any changes in regulations to ensure your system is compliant and safe.
If your water heater fails completely, the first step is to turn off the power (for electric units) or gas supply (for gas units) and shut off the water supply to prevent flooding. If you smell gas, evacuate immediately and call your gas company.
We offer emergency water heater services for Randall’s Island residents and can often provide same-day or next-day replacement depending on availability and your specific situation. We keep common sizes in stock and work with suppliers throughout NYC to minimize your time without hot water.
While waiting for replacement, you can heat water on the stove for essential needs, but don’t attempt any repairs yourself—water heater work involves gas, electricity, and pressurized systems that require professional expertise for safety.
Yes, New York offers several incentives for energy-efficient water heater upgrades. Heat pump water heaters qualify for federal tax credits through the Inflation Reduction Act, plus NYS Clean Heat rebates and low-interest financing options.
ENERGY STAR certified water heaters with high Uniform Energy Factor (UEF) ratings provide the best long-term savings through reduced energy consumption. These units can cut your water heating costs by 50-80% compared to standard models.
We stay current on available rebates and can help you navigate the application process to maximize your savings. Income-eligible homeowners may qualify for additional rebates through the EmPower+ program, making efficient upgrades even more affordable.