Water Heater Repair Lakewood Homeowners & Businesses Rely On
Hot water that cuts out unexpectedly — or never quite gets hot enough — is a problem worth solving fast. Our licensed plumbers serve Lakewood and Jefferson County with same-day water heater repairs and installations, getting your hot water running again without the wait.
Look at one of our water heater replacements in Lakewood for customer that had no hot water. Replaced same-day!
Signs You Need A New Water Heater in Lakewood
The good news: most water heaters give you warning before they fail completely. The key is
recognizing the signs early enough to plan a replacement on your terms rather than in an
emergency. Lakewood's hard water is a significant factor here. Mineral buildup from Jefferson County's water supply accelerates sediment accumulation inside tank units, shortening their effective lifespan and causing the rumbling or popping sounds homeowners in Belmar, Morse Park, and Kendrick Lake often report. Combine that with the freeze/thaw stress Colorado winters put on plumbing systems, and water heaters in this area tend to age faster than the national average.
Common indicators that it's time to call a plumber:
- Inconsistent or fluctuating water temperatures throughout the home
- No hot water at all, or water that heats slowly
- Rusty or discolored water coming from hot water taps
- Rumbling, popping, or banging sounds from the unit
- Visible leaks or moisture pooling around the base of the heater
- An unexpected spike in your monthly gas or electric bill
Tank water heaters typically last 8 to 12 years. If your unit is in that range — or older, which is
common in Lakewood's 1950s–1970s housing stock — a professional inspection can help you
decide whether repair or replacement makes more sense. A newer energy-efficient model often pays for itself over time through lower utility costs.
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Tankless Water Heater Installation in Lakewood, CO
Tankless water heater installation typically runs between $800 and $3,500 nationally, with the
final cost depending on several factors:
- Brand and model selection
- Fuel source — natural gas, propane, or electric
- Your household's peak hot water demand
- Installation complexity and local labor costs
Every Lakewood home is different, so installation costs vary. We offer free estimates with no
hidden fees — a licensed plumber will evaluate your home, walk you through the options, and
give you an accurate number upfront before any work begins.
Interested in reducing your energy and water costs? Reach out to schedule a free consultation on tankless water heater installation.
Tankless Water Heaters vs. Traditional Tank Units
For Lakewood homeowners dealing with high energy bills or hard water damage to aging tank
systems, tankless water heaters offer a practical upgrade path. Rather than storing and continuously reheating a full tank of water, tankless units heat water only when a tap is opened
— eliminating the standby energy loss that makes conventional heaters less efficient.
This on-demand approach is particularly well-suited to Lakewood's conditions. Because tankless units don't hold standing water, they're less susceptible to the scale buildup that hard water causes in traditional tanks — a meaningful advantage where water hardness is a known issue.
What is a Tankless Water Heater?
A tankless water heater — also called an on-demand or instant water heater — heats water
directly as it flows through the unit rather than maintaining a stored reservoir. There's no tank to keep warm, no standby heat loss, and no waiting for a depleted tank to reheat.
Benefits of Tankless Water Heaters
No standby heat loss means lower energy consumption month over monthHot water available on demand without a tank running dry Lifespan roughly 10 years longer than a conventional tank unit Smaller physical footprint — useful in the tighter utility spaces common in older Lakewood homes Most homeowners see measurable energy savings and improved resale value
Choosing the Right Tankless Water Heater
Consider your household size, budget, and fuel type to find the best option for your home. Factors like hot water demand, flow rate, and installation location all play a role in determining the right unit. Electric tankless water heaters are generally more affordable upfront than natural gas models. Gas
tankless systems offer strong performance advantages over electric on-demand units. The main tradeoff with tankless water heaters is the higher initial purchase and installation cost compared to a standard tank unit.

