Your water heater is making a strange noise, or the shower went lukewarm again. Now comes the question every homeowner faces eventually: fix it, or replace it? Here is the framework we use when we stand in front of a unit in a Napa garage.
Find the manufacture date on the data plate (it is encoded in the serial number on most brands). Then apply these rough lifespans:
Past those ranges, even small repairs deserve a replacement conversation. Paying for parts on a unit at the end of its life usually means paying twice.
If a repair costs more than half the price of a new unit installed, replace. A $450 gas valve on a 10-year-old tank that would cost $2,200 to replace is not a repair, it is a delay.
Napa Valley note: our water is hard, and scale is the number one water heater killer in the valley. An annual flush can add years to a tank. Read more in our guide to hard water in Napa Valley.
Tankless units cost more upfront, often need gas line and venting upgrades, and reward you with endless hot water and lower energy bills over a 15 to 20 year life. Tanks are cheaper to install and simpler to maintain. The right answer depends on your household size, gas service, and how long you plan to stay in the home. We quote both options honestly, including for the builder-grade units now reaching end of life across American Canyon.
Repairs typically run $150 to $600. Tank replacement lands around $1,800 to $3,500 installed, tankless installation $4,500 to $8,000 or more with gas and venting work. Full breakdown on our water heater service page, and in our Napa Valley plumbing cost guide.
A failed water heater in winter is not an inconvenience, it is an emergency, especially with kids in the house. We treat it that way. Call our 24/7 emergency line and a real plumber will answer.
Same-day water heater repair and replacement across Napa Valley. Call now for an honest, written quote.