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Water Heater Replacement Cost in Dallas, TX

Tank, tankless, and hybrid heat-pump pricing for Dallas homes โ€” plus permits, rebates, and licensed local installers.

Sources ยท TSBPE ยท ENERGY STAR ยท IRS 25C tax credit ยท Updated May 2026

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How much does a plumber cost in Dallas, TX?

In Dallas, water heater replacement costs range from $1,322 to $2,975 for a tank model, $3,086 to $6,061 for tankless, and $2,645 to $5,290 for a hybrid heat pump, after applying the local cost multiplier of 1.102x. These estimates include standard installation by a TSBPE-licensed plumber. Permits are required, typically costing $50โ€“$250, and must be obtained before work begins.

Water heater replacement cost in Dallas

Job TypeTypical Cost Range in Dallas
Tank water heater (40-50 gal)$1,300 โ€“ $2,750
Tankless water heater$3,100 โ€“ $6,100
Hybrid heat pump water heater$2,400 โ€“ $4,650
Removal of old unit$110 โ€“ $325
Permit and inspection$55 โ€“ $275

Which water heater type for Dallas?

Three real options for Dallas households. Pick by budget, household size, and how long you plan to own the home.

Our take for Dallas

For Dallas households, a hybrid heat pump water heater is the strongest fit. With a median home age of 1979 and a median income of $63,985, the federal IRA tax credit of up to $2,000 and potential utility rebates from Oncor or TXU make the higher upfront cost manageable. The energy savings over a tank model offset the initial investment, especially given Dallas's moderate climate that allows the heat pump to operate efficiently year-round.

Signs your water heater needs replacement

If two or more of these apply in Dallas, replacement is usually cheaper than another repair.

Installation process & timeline in Dallas

In Dallas, a like-for-like water heater replacement typically takes one day. If you're switching fuel types (e.g., gas to electric), relocating the unit, or converting to a tankless system, expect 1โ€“3 days due to additional venting, gas line, or electrical work. Most Dallas plumbers can complete the job within a week of scheduling.

  1. Day 1

    Assessment & permit

    Plumber inspects your existing setup, sizes the new unit, pulls the city permit ($50โ€“$250).

  2. Day 1โ€“2

    Removal & install

    Old unit drained and hauled away. New unit installed, connected, leak-tested. 4โ€“8 hours typical.

  3. Day 2โ€“3

    Inspection & first heat

    City inspector signs off on the install. First full heat cycle confirmed before final payment.

Permits & code in Dallas

Dallas requires a permit for water heater replacement, with fees ranging from $50 to $250 depending on the scope. Only a TSBPE-licensed plumber can pull the permit and perform the work for gas units; for electric, a licensed electrician may also be needed. After installation, an inspection is mandatory to ensure code compliance. Unpermitted work can lead to fines, insurance issues, and problems when selling your home.

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Water heater installers in Dallas

8 TSBPE-licensed plumbers serving Dallas, Texas.

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Energy rebates & tax credits in Dallas

Texas residents can claim up to $2,000 in federal IRA tax credits for installing an ENERGY STAR-certified heat pump water heater. Dallas homeowners may also qualify for utility rebates from Oncor, TXU Energy, or Reliant, typically $300โ€“$500 for heat pump models. Some programs require a licensed contractor and proof of purchase. Check current offers as rebates can change annually.

What affects plumber cost in Dallas?

Several local factors influence plumbing prices in Dallas, Texas:

DIY vs. professional installation in Dallas

In Texas, TSBPE law requires a licensed plumber for any work on gas water heaters, including replacement. Electric water heaters can be DIY-installed, but doing so voids the manufacturer's warranty and may violate local codes. Tankless and hybrid heat pump units involve complex venting and electrical work that demands professional expertise. For Dallas homeowners, hiring a TSBPE-licensed plumber ensures safety, code compliance, and warranty protection, making it the recommended choice.

Water Heater Replacement Near Dallas, TX

Water Heater Replacement FAQs โ€“ Dallas, Texas

How long does it take to replace a water heater in Dallas?
A standard tank replacement in Dallas takes about 4โ€“6 hours, usually completed in one day. Tankless or hybrid installations may take 1โ€“2 days due to additional venting and electrical work. Scheduling is typically available within a week.
Is a tankless water heater worth the extra cost in Dallas?
For Dallas homes with high hot water demand (3+ bathrooms), tankless can save 20โ€“30% on energy bills and last 20+ years. However, upfront cost is higher ($3,086โ€“$6,061 after multiplier). It's best for households planning to stay long-term.
Do I need a permit to replace a water heater in Dallas?
Yes, Dallas requires a permit for water heater replacement. Fees are $50โ€“$250. A TSBPE-licensed plumber typically handles the permit process. Skipping it can result in fines and complications during home sales.
Can I switch from a gas to an electric water heater in Dallas?
Yes, but it requires upgrading electrical service and possibly adding a 240V circuit, costing $500โ€“$1,500. You'll also need to cap the gas line. A licensed plumber can assess feasibility. Permits are required for both gas and electric work.
What are the best water heater brands for Dallas homes?
For tanks, AO Smith and Bradford White are reliable and widely available. Rheem offers efficient hybrid models. For tankless, Navien and Rinnai are top choices. All are ENERGY STAR certified options that qualify for rebates in Dallas.
What size water heater do I need for a 3-bedroom home in Dallas?
For a 3-bedroom home, a 50-gallon tank is standard. For tankless, a unit with a flow rate of 6โ€“8 GPM suffices. For hybrid, a 50-gallon model works well. Sizing depends on peak demand; a plumber can calculate exact needs.
When is a hybrid heat pump water heater worth it in Dallas?
A hybrid is worth it if you have a basement or garage with good airflow, and your electric rates are above $0.12/kWh. The $2,000 federal tax credit and Dallas utility rebates cut upfront cost. Over 10 years, savings can reach $1,500.
What warranty should I expect on a new water heater in Dallas?
Standard warranties: tank 6โ€“12 years, tankless 10โ€“15 years, hybrid 10 years. Manufacturers like Rheem and Bradford White offer extended warranties for an extra cost. Labor warranty from your Dallas plumber is typically 1โ€“2 years.

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Sources & methodologyCost ranges from HomeAdvisor, Angi, Forbes Home, manufacturer MSRPs. Permits and licensing: Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners. Rebates: ENERGY STAR ยท IRS 25C tax credit ยท utility programs (CenterPoint, Oncor, TXU, Reliant). Demographics: U.S. Census Bureau. Page last updated May 2026.