Whether you have a traditional tank unit or a tankless system, we handle both. Tank water heaters are more common in Alachua homes — especially in older neighborhoods like Duck Pond, Golfview, and University Heights — and most repairs involve the heating element, thermostat, anode rod, or pressure relief valve. These are straightforward fixes when caught early.
Tankless systems are a different animal. They’re more efficient, but they’re not maintenance-free. Scale buildup from Alachua County’s hard water can clog the heat exchanger over time, and ignition or sensor issues are common on older units. Routine descaling and inspections prevent expensive repairs down the road.
If you’re thinking about switching from a tank to a tankless unit, it’s worth a conversation first. Installation packages often run between $1,600 and $5,400 once everything is factored in. A local licensed plumber who pulls the proper permits and stands behind the work is usually a better value — and you’ll have a real person to call if anything comes up afterward.