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Cold showers aren’t just uncomfortable—they throw off your entire day. When your water heater goes out, you’re stuck rearranging schedules, worrying about property damage, and wondering how much this is going to cost.
You need it fixed now. Not tomorrow. Not when someone “might be able to squeeze you in.”
That’s what same-day water heater service actually means. You call in the morning, and by afternoon you’re back to normal. No leaks spreading across your floor. No mold risk. No more cold water. Whether it’s a quick repair on a heating element or a full replacement, you know the cost upfront and the work gets done right the first time. Your daily routine stays intact, and you’re not left wondering if the problem’s really solved.
We’ve been serving Port St. John and Brevard County since 2007. We’re a family-owned plumbing company built on military values—honesty, hard work, and showing up when we say we will.
Our team brings over 40 years of combined plumbing experience to every job. That means we’ve seen every type of water heater problem, from corroded tanks in older Port St. John homes near the Indian River to failed thermostats in newer builds. We’re State Certified (License #CFC1428379), fully insured, and we don’t leave until the job’s done right.
You’re not dealing with a call center or a franchise. You’re working with local plumbers who live and work in the same community you do.
You call or contact us with your water heater issue. We ask a few questions to understand what’s going on—no hot water, leaking tank, strange noises, whatever it is.
We schedule a time that works for you, often the same day. Our technician shows up on time, respects your property, and runs a full diagnostic. We check the heating elements, thermostat, pressure relief valve, anode rod, and tank condition. Then we explain what’s wrong in plain terms—not plumber jargon.
You get an upfront price before any work starts. No surprises. No hidden fees. If it’s a repair, we fix it. If the unit’s too far gone, we walk you through replacement options—traditional tank, tankless, or even solar if that makes sense for your home. Once the work’s done, we test everything, clean up completely, and follow up later that day to make sure it’s still running smoothly.
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You get 24/7 emergency water heater repair when you can’t wait until Monday. A leaking tank at 10 PM doesn’t care about business hours, and neither do we.
You get honest assessments on whether your unit can be repaired or needs replacement. In Florida’s humid climate, especially near the coast in Port St. John, corrosion and sediment buildup hit water heaters harder. If yours is past the 10-year mark and showing multiple issues, we’ll tell you straight—you’re better off replacing it than throwing money at repairs that won’t last.
You also get options. Tank water heaters are reliable and cost-effective. Tankless systems save space and energy if you want endless hot water. Solar water heaters make sense in Florida’s sunshine and can cut your energy bills significantly. We install and service all three, so you’re not locked into one solution.
And you get transparent pricing. Before we touch a wrench, you know what it costs. No markup surprises. No “additional fees” that magically appear on the invoice.
If your water heater is less than 8 years old and the problem is isolated—like a faulty heating element, broken thermostat, or tripped breaker—repair usually makes sense. These fixes are straightforward and cost-effective.
But if your unit is over 10 years old, leaking from the tank itself, or you’re dealing with rusty water and inconsistent temperatures, replacement is the smarter move. Tanks don’t last forever, especially in Port St. John where humidity and mineral content accelerate corrosion. Pouring money into an aging unit just delays the inevitable.
We’ll inspect your system, tell you what we find, and give you an honest recommendation. If it’s repairable and worth fixing, we’ll say so. If it’s on its last leg, we’ll explain why replacement saves you money and headaches in the long run.
Tank water heaters store 40 to 80 gallons of hot water and keep it heated around the clock. They’re reliable, affordable upfront, and easy to install. The downside is they can run out of hot water if multiple people shower back-to-back, and they take up more space.
Tankless water heaters heat water on demand. You never run out of hot water, they’re more energy-efficient since they’re not constantly reheating a tank, and they last longer—often 20 years versus 10 to 12 for tanks. The tradeoff is higher upfront cost and sometimes needing electrical or gas line upgrades.
For most Port St. John homes, either option works. It comes down to your household size, budget, and how much space you have. If you’ve got a large family and limited hot water drives everyone crazy, tankless might be worth it. If you want simple and cost-effective, a quality tank system does the job.
A standard tank water heater replacement typically takes 2 to 4 hours. That includes removing the old unit, installing the new one, connecting water and power or gas lines, and testing everything to make sure it’s working properly.
Tankless installations take longer—usually 4 to 8 hours—because they often require upgrades to your electrical panel or gas lines. The unit itself is more complex to install, and we need to make sure it’s properly vented and calibrated.
In most cases, if you call us in the morning with a failed water heater, we can have a new one installed and running by that afternoon. We keep common models in stock specifically so you’re not waiting days for parts or special orders. You’re without hot water for hours, not days.
Leaks usually come from one of three places: the pressure relief valve, the drain valve, or the tank itself. If it’s the pressure relief valve or drain valve, that’s fixable. We can replace the valve, and you’re back in business.
If the tank is leaking, that’s a different story. Once the tank corrodes through, there’s no repair. The unit needs to be replaced. This is common in older water heaters, especially in coastal areas like Port St. John where salt air and humidity speed up corrosion.
If you see water pooling around your water heater, don’t ignore it. Even a small leak can cause serious damage to your floors, walls, and belongings. Shut off the water supply to the unit if you can, and call us right away. We’ll get out there, figure out where it’s leaking from, and either fix it or get you set up with a replacement before the problem gets worse.
Yes. We offer 24/7 emergency water heater service because we know these things don’t break on a convenient schedule. A tank that starts leaking at midnight or a heating element that fails on Sunday morning can’t wait until Monday.
When you call for emergency service, you’re talking to someone who can actually help you—not a voicemail or answering service. We’ll ask what’s going on, give you a realistic timeframe, and get someone out to you as fast as possible.
Emergency calls get priority, and we carry the most common parts and replacement units so we can solve the problem on the spot. You’re not waiting days for parts to arrive or for someone to “fit you in.” We understand that no hot water isn’t just an inconvenience—it disrupts your entire household. That’s why we make emergency response a real thing, not just something we say on the website.
A standard 40 to 50-gallon tank water heater replacement typically runs between $1,200 and $2,500 installed, depending on the brand, capacity, and whether any additional work is needed like updating venting or code compliance.
Tankless water heaters cost more upfront—usually $2,500 to $5,000 installed—because the units themselves are pricier and installation is more involved. But they last longer and save on energy costs over time, so the math can work out depending on your situation.
We give you an upfront quote before starting any work. No hidden fees, no surprise charges. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying and what you’re getting. If there are options that fit different budgets—like a builder-grade tank versus a higher-efficiency model—we’ll walk you through the differences so you can make the call that makes sense for your home and wallet.
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