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Water Heater Replacement in Tacoma, WA
When your water heater stops producing hot water — or worse, starts leaking across your garage floor — you need a replacement fast. In Tacoma’s cold, wet climate, going even a single day without hot water is more than an inconvenience. It disrupts showers, laundry, dishwashing, and basic hygiene for your entire household.
When Should You Replace Your Water Heater?
Most tank-style water heaters in the Tacoma area last between 8 and 12 years. If your unit is approaching or past that age range, replacement is often more cost-effective than continued repairs. Here are the signs that point toward replacement rather than repair:
Rusty or discolored water flowing from hot taps usually indicates internal tank corrosion — a problem that cannot be repaired. Rumbling, popping, or banging noises suggest heavy sediment buildup that has hardened on the bottom of the tank. Visible leaking or pooling water around the base of the tank means the inner lining has likely failed. Rising energy bills despite normal usage patterns can signal that your unit is losing efficiency. If you’re calling for repairs more than once a year, the cumulative cost typically exceeds the price of a new unit.
Tank vs. Tankless: Which Is Right for Your Tacoma Home?
Traditional tank water heaters remain the most popular choice in Pierce County homes. They’re reliable, affordable upfront, and straightforward to install. A standard 50-gallon gas tank unit costs between $1,200 and $2,500 installed in the Tacoma area.
Tankless (on-demand) water heaters are gaining popularity among Tacoma homeowners looking for energy savings and unlimited hot water. While the upfront cost is higher — typically $3,000 to $5,500 installed — tankless units last 20+ years and can reduce water heating energy costs by 24–34% according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
Tacoma-Specific Requirements
Water heater replacement in Tacoma requires a plumbing permit from the City of Tacoma. All installations must comply with the Washington State Plumbing Code and Tacoma’s local amendments, including earthquake straps at the top and bottom of the unit, a thermal expansion tank for closed plumbing systems, proper venting for gas units, a drain pan for indoor installations, and a dedicated shutoff valve.
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