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Quality Salt Lake City Water Heater Installation & Repair Services

No hot water, leaking tank, pilot won't light — we diagnose, repair, or replace same-day. Tank, tankless, gas, and electric. Flat-rate quote before we touch a tool.

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Overview

When it's time to fix the water heater vs. replace it

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We know how frustrating and inconvenient it is to be without hot water when you need it. If you are having trouble with your water heater, don't hesitate to give us a call. Valley Plumbing, Heating & Cooling provides expert plumbing solutions for residents throughout Salt Lake County and Utah County.

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Need to Replace Your Water Heater?

Is your water heater leaking? Has the tank already burst? A water heater leak can lead to a big mess if it isn’t taken care of in a timely manner. Not only can the unit leak all over your floor, but it can also burst and create further damage. If you suspect a leak, your unit may be corroded from sediment and mineral buildup. This often happens if untreated hard water enters the tank. To avoid this problem, we recommend flushing your tank at least once a year.

Give your Valley plumber a call to get the problem resolved fast. We will make sure to get an experienced technician out to your home as soon as possible so you don't have to deal with an even bigger problem. We understand replacing a water heater can be a big undertaking. That’s why we present our customers with as many options as possible. We will first check to see if your water heater can be repaired before ever replacing it.

Is Your Water Heater Causing High Electric or Gas Bills?

As your water heater ages, it will tend to use more and more power. Often, when an older unit shows signs of trouble, the most practical choice is to just have it replaced. We offer same-day unit replacements in all emergency cases. Make sure to let us know what is going on with your water heater, and we will dispatch a technician as quickly as possible to check out the problem.

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Advantages of Professional Installation

There are a few things a water heater needs to perform at its best. The first thing is to make sure your water heater is installed correctly. When you call Valley Plumbing, Heating & Cooling for your professional water heater installation, you can trust that it will be installed with expert care and precision. Our attention to detail ensures you can have peace of mind knowing your unit is operating safely and efficiently.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why do we run out of hot water so quickly?

Running out of hot water can be caused by a few different things:

  1. When homes are built, builders try to estimate the size water heater that is needed.  Sometimes the water heater is just too small for the amount of use it is getting.
  2. If you live in an area with lots of sediment in the water, you could have a sediment buildup.  The buildup will accumulate at the bottom of your water heater and decrease the efficiency of your water heater by insulating the burner in the unit.  If there is enough sediment in the tank, it will also decrease the amount of water it can hold.
  3. Thermostat settings:  Sometimes it is as simple as the thermostat got bumped and it is now set on too low of a setting.  Make sure to read the manufacturer's recommendation so you don’t turn it up so high that it can scald your family.
  4. Remember, the colder the water coming into the tank, the longer it takes to warm up.  In the winter, you may need to turn up your water heater to combat the temperature change.

Age, size, hardness of water, and usage are all things to consider when looking at why your water heater is running out of hot water so fast.

Q: What causes our water heater to make loud rumbling noises?

Loud rumbling noises are normally due to the sediment buildup in your tank.  As the sediment settles to the bottom of your tank it then acts as an insulator between the heating element and the water.  It can cause the sediment to start to bubble or boil.  This can cause damage to your tank over time because of the amount of heat being held within that layer.  

Helpful Resources

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Warning signs

Signs Your Water Heater Needs Attention

Most water heater failures give 2-6 weeks of warning before they quit. If you're seeing any of these, don't wait for the cold-shower morning.

  • No hot water, or hot water runs out in under 10 minutes

  • Water turns lukewarm halfway through a shower

  • Rust-colored or cloudy hot water out of any tap

  • Popping, rumbling, or knocking sounds from the tank

  • Visible water pooling around the base of the tank

  • Rust or corrosion on the tank exterior, especially near fittings

  • Pilot light won't stay lit on a gas unit

  • Tank is over 12 years old (check the sticker)

  • Higher-than-normal gas or electric bill tied to hot water use

No hot water

Cold shower in January? We're on the way.

Pilot out, element burned up, tank leaking — water heater emergencies get a licensed tech on-site in 60 to 90 minutes. Part's usually on the truck.

Most repairs

Same day

Across Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, Weber, and Tooele counties.

The Process

How a Water Heater Service Call Goes

  1. On-phone triage

    We ask the age of the unit, the symptom, and whether there's active leaking. If it's leaking at the base, we're already rolling — don't wait.

  2. Diagnostic on-site

    Tech tests the elements, thermocouple, gas valve, T&P valve, anode rod, and tank integrity. You get a photo + written diagnosis before a quote.

  3. Flat-rate quote

    If it's a repair, you get the part + labor price. If it's a replacement, you see options at 3 price points (standard, high-efficiency, tankless).

  4. Same-day fix in most cases

    Common parts ride on the truck, so most repairs wrap the same day. Replacements usually schedule 1-2 days out unless it's emergency leaking.

  5. Permit, haul-off, warranty

    On replacements we pull the permit, haul off the old tank, install expansion tank + drain pan where code requires, and register the warranty.

Pricing

Water Heater Cost in Salt Lake City

Flat-rate, quoted before we start. Emergency after-hours adds $95–$150 on top.

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Water heater diagnostic / service call

Low

$89

High

$129

Member

$76

$110

Waived if you do the repair or replacement

Thermocouple replacement (gas)

Low

$195

High

$295

Member

$166

$251

Most common gas water heater repair

Heating element replacement (electric)

Low

$225

High

$385

Member

$191

$327

Upper or lower element, most common electric repair

Gas control valve replacement

Low

$385

High

$725

Member

$327

$616

When the pilot won't stay lit and thermocouple is good

Anode rod replacement

Low

$175

High

$285

Member

$149

$242

Every 5 years extends tank life significantly in Utah

Tank flush and service

Low

$155

High

$225

Member

$132

$191

Annual recommended — removes sediment buildup

40-gal tank water heater install

Low

$1,650

High

$2,450

Member

$1,403

$2,083

Removal, new tank, expansion tank, permit, 10-yr warranty

50-gal tank water heater install

Low

$1,850

High

$2,850

Member

$1,573

$2,423

Most common residential replacement size

75-gal tank water heater install

Low

$2,450

High

$3,850

Member

$2,083

$3,273

Larger homes, high-demand applications

Tankless water heater install

Low

$3,500

High

$6,800

Member

$2,975

$5,780

Gas, venting, condensate, permit — high-efficiency

Member pricing reflects the Quality Service Club 15% repair discount. Service call fees are separate.

Ranges reflect 2026 Salt Lake County residential work. Power-vent, direct-vent, and commercial units quoted separately.

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For $79 a year, members get 15% off every repair, priority dispatch on every call, and a free annual drain and plumbing inspection — the same stuff we'd charge $195 for on a cold call.

  • 15% off repairs
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  • Parts + labor warranty
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  • Priority dispatch on furnace or AC calls
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  • Thermostat calibration and battery swap
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Tank vs. Tankless vs. Heat Pump Water Heater

Three ways to get hot water. The right one depends on household size, fuel type, upfront budget, and how long you plan to stay.

FeatureTank (gas)Tankless (gas)Heat Pump
Upfront install$1,650 – $2,850$3,500 – $6,800$3,200 – $4,800
Lifespan8 to 12 years in Utah15 to 20 years10 to 15 years
Hot water supply40–75 gal then recoveryEndless, flow-limited50–80 gal then recovery
Energy cost (monthly)$35 – $55$22 – $38 (25–30% less)$18 – $32 (50% less)
Best forBudget, simple install, fast repairsLarge family, low gas bill, 10+ yr planMild climate, all-electric home
DownsidesRuns out, limited efficiencyHigher upfront, needs descaleNeeds warm space, noisy fan

FAQ

Water Heater FAQs

A standard 50-gallon tank water heater installed runs $1,850 to $2,850 — includes removal of old unit, new tank, expansion tank, permit, venting upgrades if code requires, and a 10-year parts warranty. 40-gallon is $1,650–$2,450, 75-gallon is $2,450–$3,850. Tankless is a bigger jump at $3,500–$6,800 installed.

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