Water Heater Replacement Lakewood CO
Cold showers in a Lakewood winter are not something anyone should have to deal with. Our licensed plumbers serve homeowners throughout Jefferson County with same-day water heater replacement — pulling the right permits, installing your new unit correctly, and hauling away the old one. Call today to get your hot water back.
A water heater replacement handled properly covers the full job: safe removal of the old tank, correct installation of the new unit, permit compliance, and disposal — all in one visit. No scheduling multiple contractors, no chasing down paperwork.
Most Lakewood homeowners reach out when a unit crosses the 10-year mark, starts leaking, produces rusty water, runs out of hot water too fast, or drives up the energy bill without explanation. Our licensed plumbers complete most replacements same-day or next-day, and every installation meets current Jefferson County building codes.
Lakewood Water Heaters Typically Last 8 to 12 Years Before Replacement
Tank water heaters in Lakewood homes generally hold up for 8–12 years, but local water
conditions often cut that window short. Jefferson County's hard water deposits minerals inside the tank over time, accelerating corrosion and reducing efficiency — a problem that shows up earlier in homes that haven't had the unit flushed regularly.
Colorado winters add another layer of urgency. A water heater that's marginal in October can fail outright in January when demand spikes and temperatures drop. Replacing an aging unit before it goes out is almost always less disruptive — and less expensive — than dealing with a failure on a freezing weekday morning.
Rust, Leaks, and Strange Sounds Mean It's Time to Replace
When hot water runs brown from the tap, moisture collects at the base of the tank, or the unit starts making loud popping or banging sounds, the tank is breaking down from the inside out. Corroded steel tanks can't be patched — once they start leaking, replacement is the only path
forward.
Waiting past that point creates a different problem entirely. A slow leak that becomes a full rupture can spread water damage across utility room floors, into adjacent spaces, and beneath flooring — repairs that cost significantly more than a timely replacement would have. We handle emergency calls regularly from Eiber, Glennon Heights, and Morse Park when cold snaps hit and aging tanks finally give out. If you're seeing any of these warning signs, same-day service is available.
Tank and Tankless Systems Both Work Well in Lakewood Homes
Traditional storage tanks hold 40–80 gallons of preheated water, ready the moment any fixture in the house calls for it. Tankless units heat water on demand as it passes through the system — no storage tank, less standby energy waste, and a smaller footprint in the utility closets common
in Lakewood's 1950s–1970s ranch homes.
Households of four or more — especially those with back-to-back morning routines — usually land on a 50-gallon tank because simultaneous hot water demand is high. Smaller households and those focused on long-term energy savings often prefer tankless. One sizing factor that matters specifically in Lakewood: the area's hard water affects flow rates and mineral management differently between tank and tankless systems. We size every installation to your home's actual demand so you don't run cold mid-shower.
Full-Service Replacement Covers Permits, Removal, and Code Compliance
Our replacement service handles every step. Licensed plumbers pull permits from Jefferson County, disconnect and remove the old unit safely, install the new system to code, and haul everything away. You don't coordinate with a separate disposal service or track down permit
paperwork on your own.
Gas water heaters require properly configured venting and gas line connections that meet Colorado safety standards — skipping steps here creates carbon monoxide and leak risks that aren't worth taking. Electric units need the correct breaker size and wiring to handle the load
without creating hazards downstream.
Older Lakewood homes — particularly in neighborhoods like Westland, Kendrick Lake, and Belmar — sometimes need additional code updates identified during the replacement process. We inspect before we start and explain exactly what's required upfront. No surprises mid-job.
High-Efficiency Replacements May Qualify for Federal Tax Credits
Upgrading to an Energy Star-rated water heater can qualify Lakewood homeowners for federaltax credits in 2025. Heat pump water heaters and qualifying gas models meet the efficiency thresholds that trigger both federal credits and, in some cases, rebates from local utilities —
reducing what you pay out of pocket for an already worthwhile upgrade.
Ask us which models qualify before you purchase. Keep your installation receipts and documentation for tax filing. We stay current on available programs and can walk you through what applies to your specific replacement — savings beyond just the unit and labor.

Gas and Electric Replacements Both Require Careful Handling
Gas water heater replacement starts with a complete gas shutoff, leak verification, and
confirmation that venting is correctly configured to expel combustion gases out of the home.
There's no shortcut worth taking on gas work — one compromised connection creates a serious hazard for everyone inside.
Electric replacements require disconnecting power at the breaker, matching voltage
requirements, and securing all wiring connections to current code. Our plumbers test the new
unit thoroughly and run it through a full heating cycle before leaving — not just a visual check,
but a confirmed, working installation.
Homes in Applewood, Green Mountain, and other Lakewood neighborhoods with older
infrastructure sometimes need piping or venting upgrades during replacement. We flag those
needs before work begins so you know the full scope going in.
Signs You Need Water Heater Replacement in Lakewood, CO
Most units show clear signs before they fail completely. Watch for:
- Rusty or discolored water from hot water taps
- Leaks or moisture pooling around the base of the tank
- No hot water, or water that goes cold unusually fast
- Loud banging, rumbling, or popping from inside the unit
- Energy bills rising without a change in household usage
- A unit that has reached or exceeded 10 years of age
Most water heaters last 8–12 years. If yours is in that range and showing any of these signs, call for a same-day assessment before a slow problem becomes an emergency.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does water heater replacement take?
Most replacements take 2–4 hours from start to finish, and we offer same-day service for emergencies. Our plumbers show up with all the right tools and equipment to complete your installation quickly. In most cases, you'll have hot water running again the same day we arrive. We've done hundreds of these replacements, so we work efficiently without cutting corners.
Do I need a permit to replace a water heater?
Yes, Lakewood requires permits for every water heater replacement, and our licensed plumbers take care of pulling permits for you. We make sure your installation meets all local building codes and passes inspection. You won't need to drive to city offices, stand in line, or fill out confusing paperwork yourself—we handle it all.
Can I replace a gas water heater with a tankless unit?
Yes, our plumbers can absolutely convert your gas tank unit to a tankless system with the proper venting and gas line adjustments. We check your home's gas supply first to make sure it can handle a tankless unit. Then we make any needed modifications to your venting and piping. Tankless units work great in Lakewood homes when a professional installs them correctly with all the right adjustments for our altitude.
What size water heater do I need for my lakewood CO home?
Your family size and how much hot water you use every day determine the right size. We typically recommend 40–50 gallon tanks for homes with 3–4 people, or tankless units for smaller households. During your free estimate, our plumbers look at your current usage, count how many bathrooms you have, and ask about your daily routine. We help you pick the right capacity so you never run out of hot water during your morning shower or when you're running the dishwasher.
Will my new water heater work at Lakewood CO high altitude?
Yes, your new water heater will work perfectly at Lakewood's elevation because our plumbers make special altitude adjustments. Gas water heaters need these adjustments for proper combustion and venting at higher elevations. Skip this step and your unit won't heat efficiently and could create safety issues. We've installed hundreds of water heaters in Lakewood, so we know exactly how to set up your unit for our altitude.
OnCall Drain & Sewer
215 S Wadsworth Blvd, Ste 500, Lakewood, CO 80226
