Service

Hot water back today. Repair or replace — we tell you which, honestly.

A water heater either needs a $200 part or it needs replacing — and a dishonest plumber profits by getting that answer wrong. We diagnose first, show you what we found, and give you both numbers: the repair price and the replacement price. You choose.

Call us when

  • No hot water, or water that won't stay hot
  • Rust-colored water from hot taps
  • Rumbling or popping sounds from the tank
  • Water pooling around the heater base
  • A pilot light that won't stay lit

Pricing, honestly

Diagnosis is a flat fee, quoted on the phone, credited toward any repair. Replacement quotes include the unit, installation, code-required parts, and disposal — one number, no line-item surprises.

2-Hour Response
Quoted Before We Start
30-Day Workmanship

How we handle it

01

Diagnose, don't assume

Thermocouple, heating element, thermostat, sediment — most "dead" heaters need a part, not a replacement. We test before we recommend.

02

Both prices, in writing

Repair cost vs. replacement cost, side by side, with our honest read on how many years the current unit has left.

03

Same-day install if needed

If it does need replacing, we carry common 40- and 50-gallon units and can usually install the same day. Old unit hauled away, included.

Common questions

Tank or tankless?

Tankless saves space and runs efficient, but costs more upfront and needs the right gas line. For most Queens homes replacing an existing tank, a quality tank unit is the honest recommendation. We'll tell you if your situation is different.

How long should a water heater last?

8–12 years for tanks. If yours is past 10 and needs a major repair, we'll usually recommend replacement — paying $600 to extend a dying unit one year is bad math.

One call. Fixed today.

A real person answers, every hour of every day.

We pick up. Every call.

Call — (929) 594-3446