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You wake up to cold water, strange banging noises, or a puddle forming near your tank. Your morning routine just got derailed, and now you’re wondering how long this is going to take and how much it’s going to cost.
Here’s what happens when the job’s done right. Your hot water comes back on the same day. The leak stops, the noise goes away, and you’re not sitting around waiting for a callback or a second opinion. You get a straight answer about what broke, why it broke, and what it’ll take to keep it from breaking again.
If your water heater is leaking or you’ve got no hot water at all, that’s not something you fix with a YouTube video. Florida’s hard water eats through tanks faster than most people realize. Coastal humidity speeds up corrosion on the outside while mineral buildup clogs things up on the inside. That’s why water heater repair in Allenhurst, FL isn’t just about swapping a part—it’s about knowing what actually fails in this climate and how to prevent the next breakdown.
We’ve been handling plumbing services across Brevard County since 2007. We’re a family-owned operation based in Cocoa, and we’ve built our reputation on showing up when we say we will and doing the work right the first time.
Our team brings over 40 years of combined plumbing experience and 20 years of military service. That means we don’t cut corners, we don’t overcharge, and we don’t leave a job half-done. We charge by the project, not by the hour, so you know what you’re paying before we start.
Allenhurst sits right on the coast in Titusville, and a lot of homes here were built decades ago. Older plumbing systems, salty air, and Florida’s notoriously hard water create a perfect storm for water heater problems. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to handle the issues that are specific to this area.
You call us at 321-288-7686, and we’ll ask a few questions to understand what’s going on. Is the water cold? Is there a leak? Are you hearing noises? That helps us know what to bring and what to expect.
We schedule a same-day visit if it’s an emergency, or we set a time that works for your schedule. When we arrive, we’ll inspect your hot water heater, check for leaks, test the heating elements or burner, and look for signs of sediment buildup or corrosion. We’ll tell you exactly what’s wrong and what it’ll cost to fix before we touch anything.
If it’s a repair, we handle it on the spot. If your tank is too far gone and needs replacing, we’ll walk you through your options. We install Bradford White water heaters because they hold up better in Florida’s conditions than most other brands. Once the work is done, we test everything, clean up, and make sure your hot water is running the way it should.
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We handle both gas and electric water heaters. That includes diagnosing why your water isn’t getting hot, fixing leaks at the tank or connections, replacing faulty heating elements, thermostats, or pressure relief valves, and flushing out sediment that builds up from Florida’s hard water.
If your unit is beyond repair, we’ll remove the old one and install a new water heater that’s properly sized for your home. A lot of older homes in Allenhurst still have original plumbing from the 1970s or earlier, and sometimes the water lines need updating before a new tank goes in. We handle that too.
Preventive maintenance is something more people are starting to take seriously, and for good reason. Regular inspections catch small problems before they turn into expensive emergencies. In this area, mineral buildup happens fast. If you’re not flushing your tank every year or two, you’re shortening its lifespan. We can set you up on a maintenance schedule that keeps your system running longer and saves you money in the long run.
If your water heater is less than 10 years old and the problem is isolated—like a faulty thermostat, a leaking valve, or a worn heating element—repair usually makes sense. Those are straightforward fixes that don’t cost much and can add years to your system.
But if your tank is over 10 years old, leaking from the base, or showing signs of rust and corrosion, replacement is the smarter move. Tanks don’t heal themselves. Once the inner lining starts to go, it’s only a matter of time before the whole thing fails. Trying to patch it up just delays the inevitable and often costs more in the long run.
We’ll give you an honest assessment when we’re there. If it’s worth fixing, we’ll fix it. If it’s not, we’ll explain why and give you a fair quote for a new installation.
Florida’s water is hard, meaning it’s loaded with minerals like calcium and magnesium. Those minerals settle at the bottom of your tank and form a layer of sediment. Over time, that sediment hardens, insulates the heating element, and forces your system to work harder just to heat the same amount of water. That leads to higher energy bills and premature failure.
On top of that, the coastal humidity in areas like Allenhurst accelerates external corrosion. Even if the inside of your tank is holding up, the outside can start to rust, especially if your water heater sits in a garage or outdoor utility area.
Regular maintenance—like annual flushing—can slow down sediment buildup and extend your tank’s life. But if you’ve never had your water heater serviced and it’s been sitting for years, there’s a good chance it’s already compromised.
It depends on where the leak is coming from. If water is dripping from the temperature and pressure relief valve or a loose drain valve, that’s fixable. We can tighten or replace the valve and stop the leak without replacing the whole unit.
But if the leak is coming from the tank itself—especially near the base—that’s a sign the inner lining has corroded through. Once that happens, there’s no repair that will hold. The tank has to be replaced.
We’ll inspect the source of the leak and let you know what’s going on. If it’s a simple fix, we’ll handle it right there. If the tank is done, we’ll explain your options and get you a new one installed fast.
Most water heater replacements take between two and four hours, depending on the setup. If it’s a straightforward swap—same fuel type, same location, no plumbing updates needed—we’re usually done in a couple of hours.
If your home has older plumbing or the new unit requires different connections, it might take a bit longer. We’ll also need extra time if we’re relocating the water heater or upgrading from a standard tank to a more efficient model.
We work efficiently, but we don’t rush. Every connection gets checked, every fitting gets tightened, and we test the system before we leave to make sure everything’s working the way it should.
Yes. If your water heater fails and you need it fixed today, call us at 321-288-7686. We prioritize emergency calls and do everything we can to get someone out to you the same day.
We understand that losing hot water isn’t just an inconvenience—it throws off your entire routine. Whether it’s a leak that’s damaging your floors or a complete system failure in the middle of winter, we treat it like the urgent problem it is.
We serve all of Brevard County, including Allenhurst and the surrounding Titusville area. If we can’t make it the same day for any reason, we’ll be upfront about timing and get you scheduled as soon as possible.
We install Bradford White water heaters. After years of comparing brands and tracking how they hold up in Florida’s climate, Bradford White consistently outperforms the competition. They’re built better, last longer, and have fewer callbacks than other brands we’ve worked with.
We’ve installed AO Smith, Rheem, and others over the years, but Bradford White has earned our confidence. Their tanks handle hard water better, their components are more durable, and their warranty coverage is solid.
If you already have a preference or a specific brand in mind, we’ll work with you. But if you’re asking for our recommendation based on what actually works in this area, Bradford White is what we stand behind.
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