Water Heater Repair & Installation — South Shore MA

No hot water is a today problem, not a next-week problem. We diagnose tank and tankless systems, repair what's repairable, and when a replacement makes more sense, we install the same day whenever possible — sized correctly for your home, not just whatever's on the truck.

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Sound Familiar?

No hot water, or it runs out halfway through a shower
Water pooling around the base of the tank
Rusty or rotten-egg-smelling hot water
Pilot light that won't stay lit

We fix all of these — usually in a single visit, always with a price you approve first.

Water Heater Services

What's Included

Same-day diagnosis for gas, electric, and tankless systems
Repairs: thermostats, elements, pilots, anode rods, valves
Full replacement with code-compliant venting and expansion tanks
Tankless installation, descaling, and annual maintenance
Old unit haul-away and disposal

Water Heater Services — Frequently Asked Questions

Should I repair or replace my water heater?

Rule of thumb: if the tank itself is leaking, replacement is the only fix. If the unit is under 8 years old and the problem is a thermostat, element, or pilot, repair usually wins. Past 10 years, we'll quote both honestly and let you decide — repairs on a tank that age often just buy months.

Is a tankless water heater worth it in Massachusetts?

Often, yes. Tankless units deliver endless hot water, last 20+ years versus 10–12 for tanks, and cut gas usage meaningfully. The trade-offs are higher upfront cost and annual descaling — especially on well water, common in Pembroke and Hanson. We size and quote both options so you can compare real numbers.

How long does a water heater replacement take?

A like-for-like tank swap typically takes 2–3 hours once we're on site, including draining the old unit, setting the new one, and bringing connections up to code. Tankless conversions take longer — usually most of a day — because of venting and gas line changes.

Why does my hot water smell like rotten eggs?

That's usually a reaction between the tank's anode rod and sulfur bacteria in the water — common on well systems. Replacing the standard anode with an aluminum-zinc one typically solves it. It's a repair, not a replacement, and we do it routinely.

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