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Water Heater Replacement Cost in Tyler, TX

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

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

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Tyler, TX Β· 106,440 residentsReplacement Β· 2026

How much does a plumber cost in Tyler, TX?

In Tyler, TX, water heater replacement costs range from $1,316–$2,962 for a tank, $3,072–$6,034 for tankless, and $2,633–$5,266 for hybrid heat pump models (including 1.097x local multiplier). All installations require a TSBPE-licensed plumber and permits ($50–$250).

Water heater replacement cost in Tyler

Job TypeTypical Cost Range in Tyler
Tank water heater (40-50 gal)$1,300 – $2,750
Tankless water heater$3,050 – $6,000
Hybrid heat pump water heater$2,400 – $4,600
Removal of old unit$110 – $325
Permit and inspection$55 – $275

Which water heater type for Tyler?

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

Our take for Tyler

For Tyler households with a median home built in 1978 and median income near $63,000, a standard tank water heater is the strongest fit. It offers the lowest upfront cost and straightforward replacement, matching the older home's existing infrastructure without requiring electrical or gas upgrades.

Signs your water heater needs replacement

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

Installation process & timeline in Tyler

In Tyler, a like-for-like water heater replacement typically takes one day. If you switch fuel types (gas to electric), relocate the unit, or convert to tankless, expect 1–3 days due to additional plumbing, venting, or electrical work.

  1. Day 1

    Assessment & permit

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

  2. Day 1–2

    Removal & install

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

  3. Day 2–3

    Inspection & first heat

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

Permits & code in Tyler

Tyler requires a permit for water heater replacement, with fees between $50 and $250 depending on scope. Only a TSBPE-licensed plumber can perform the workβ€”unlicensed DIY is illegal, especially for gas units. The city inspects the installation to ensure code compliance. Unpermitted work can lead to fines, insurance denial, and issues when selling your home.

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Water heater installers in Tyler

8 TSBPE-licensed plumbers serving Tyler, Texas.

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Energy rebates & tax credits in Tyler

Texas homeowners can claim the federal Inflation Reduction Act tax credit of up to $2,000 for a heat pump water heater (30% of cost, max $2,000). Local utility rebates vary: Oncor offers $300–$600 for qualifying electric heat pumps; TXU Energy and Reliant may have additional rebates. ENERGY STAR certification is required for most rebates.

What affects plumber cost in Tyler?

Several local factors influence plumbing prices in Tyler, Texas:

DIY vs. professional installation in Tyler

Texas law (TSBPE) requires a licensed plumber for gas water heater installations; DIY is illegal and voids insurance. Electric water heaters can be DIY-installed, but you'll lose the manufacturer warranty and may fail inspection. Tankless and hybrid units involve complex venting, gas lines, or electrical work best left to pros. For Tyler homeowners, hiring a licensed plumber ensures code compliance, safety, and warranty protection.

Water Heater Replacement Near Tyler, TX

Water Heater Replacement FAQs – Tyler, Texas

How long does water heater replacement take in Tyler?
A standard tank replacement takes one day. If you switch from tank to tankless or relocate the unit, expect 1–3 days due to extra work.
Is tankless worth the extra cost in Tyler?
Tankless offers endless hot water and longer lifespan (20+ years), but upfront cost is higher. For larger families or high demand, it can be worthwhile. However, in a 1978 Tyler home, gas line and venting upgrades may add cost.
Do I need a permit for water heater replacement in Tyler?
Yes, Tyler requires a permit for all water heater replacements. Fees range $50–$250, and a TSBPE-licensed plumber must pull the permit. The city inspects the work.
Can I switch from a gas to electric water heater in Tyler?
Yes, but it may require electrical panel upgrades and new wiring, adding cost. Tyler's climate makes electric heat pumps viable, but gas is often cheaper to operate.
What brands do Tyler plumbers recommend?
Local plumbers often recommend AO Smith, Bradford White, and Rheem for tanks; Navien and Rinnai for tankless. These brands have good warranty support in Texas.
How do I size a water heater for my Tyler home?
For a tank, use the first-hour rating (FHR): 40–50 gallons for 2–3 people, 50–80 for 4+. For tankless, calculate flow rate (e.g., 3–5 GPM for a family). Tyler's groundwater temperature (~70Β°F) affects tankless sizing.
When is a hybrid heat pump water heater worth it in Tyler?
Hybrids are ideal in warm, humid climates like Tyler because they extract heat from the air. They cost more upfront but qualify for the $2,000 federal tax credit and cut energy bills by 50–60%. Best for households with consistent hot water demand.
What warranty should I expect on a new water heater in Tyler?
Tank warranties range 6–12 years, tankless 10–15, hybrid 10. Extended warranties add cost. Ensure the warranty covers parts and labor; some require professional installation to remain valid.

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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 Β· IRS 25C tax credit Β· utility programs (CenterPoint, Oncor, TXU, Reliant). Demographics: U.S. Census Bureau. Page last updated May 2026.