No hot water? Leaking tank? Aging system? We repair and replace all water heater types — fast turnaround, honest pricing, and same-day service available.
Get a Free EstimateA failed water heater is one of the most disruptive plumbing problems a household can face — cold showers, no dishwasher, and a flooded utility room if the tank lets go. Most tank water heaters last 10–12 years in Northwest Arkansas; if yours is approaching that age and starting to show signs of trouble, replacement is often more cost-effective than repeated repairs.
We service, repair, and replace all types of water heaters — standard gas and electric tank models, tankless (on-demand) systems, and heat pump water heaters. We'll give you an honest assessment of whether repair or replacement makes more sense, and handle the work promptly so you're not without hot water any longer than necessary.
Could be a failed heating element, a bad thermostat, a tripped breaker, or a failed pilot light. We diagnose and fix it fast.
A tank leak usually means it's time for replacement. We assess the situation and can often replace your unit the same day.
Rust-colored water often signals a corroding tank anode rod or failing tank liner. We assess whether flushing or replacement is right.
We install, service, and repair tankless systems. Endless hot water and lower operating costs — we'll size the right unit for your home.
When it's time for a new unit, we help you choose the right capacity and efficiency level, then install it with proper venting and connections.
A T&P relief valve that drips or has never been tested is a safety concern. We inspect and replace relief valves on every service call.
We give every customer an honest assessment — we don't recommend replacement if a repair makes more sense financially. Here's our general rule of thumb:
If your tank water heater is under 8 years old, repair is almost always worth it. Over 12 years, replacement typically makes more financial sense even for a single repair.
If the repair cost exceeds 50% of a replacement unit cost, replacement is usually the better value — especially with efficiency improvements in newer models.
If you've had multiple repairs in the past two years, the system is likely reaching end of life regardless of age. A new unit gives you reliability and a fresh warranty.
A leaking tank cannot be repaired — only replaced. A cracked or corroded tank is always a replacement situation.
We'll give you our honest opinion along with both options and their costs. The decision is always yours — we never pressure you.
Fill out the form and we'll respond within 24 hours. For urgent no-hot-water situations, call (479) 718-0001 directly.