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Water Heater Repair and Installation Services in Titusville, Florida

Hot water is an essential part of modern living. From a warm shower in the morning to running the dishwasher after dinner, your water heater works silently in the background to provide comfort and sanitation. When this system fails, it is immediately noticeable and highly disruptive. At Titusville Plumbing Pros, we specialize in comprehensive water heater repair and installation services. We are dedicated to ensuring that the residents and businesses of Titusville have reliable access to hot water year round.

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Water Heater Repair and Installation in Titusville, Florida – Titusville Plumbing Pros

Titusville Plumbing Pros handles water heater repair, water heater replacement, new water heater installation, tankless water heater service, pilot light issues, sediment flushing, leaking tank repair, electric water heater diagnosis, and no-hot-water emergencies for homeowners throughout Titusville, Florida and the surrounding communities. Many homes in Titusville were built in the 1960s and 70s, and the water heaters in some of those homes have been in service far longer than any manufacturer recommends, which often leads to sudden failures rather than gradual decline. We take our time diagnosing before recommending anything, keep our work clean, and give you a realistic picture of your options whether you need a straightforward repair or a complete unit replacement. If you are dealing with a water heater problem in Titusville right now, here is what you need to know.

Common Water Heater Problems We Fix in Titusville

No Hot Water or Insufficient Hot Water

No hot water is one of the most disruptive failures a Titusville household can face. It affects every person in the home at once and makes basic daily routines difficult from the moment someone turns on a tap. Whether you are getting no heat at all or the hot water runs out after just a few minutes, the cause needs to be identified before anything is replaced. Fixing no hot water in a Titusville home is almost always something we can handle same day when it is a genuine emergency.

Recognizing the Problem

  • Hot water runs out after just two or three minutes of use
  • Water never gets warmer than lukewarm regardless of the thermostat setting
  • No hot water at all from any tap, hot or cold runs the same temperature
  • Electric water heater keeps tripping the reset button
  • Gas water heater burner does not ignite even with a working pilot
  • One side of a dual-element electric unit gets warm but the other does not
  • Tankless unit clicks and then shuts off without producing heat

For electric units, the most common causes are a failed heating element or a tripped high-limit switch. For gas units, it is often a thermocouple, a gas valve, or a burner assembly problem. Tankless water heater repair requires a different diagnostic path and involves checking flow rates, combustion controls, and error codes specific to the manufacturer. We carry common parts for many units and can often complete the repair on the first visit. When the unit is old enough that repair costs are approaching replacement value, we say so honestly and walk you through the upgrade options available in Titusville.

Leaking Water Heater

A water heater that is leaking needs attention quickly, but not all leaks have the same cause or urgency. A drip from a pressure relief valve is different from a leak at the tank body itself, and knowing which is which determines whether the unit is serviceable or needs immediate replacement. Water heater leaking from the bottom of the tank in a Titusville home is almost always a sign that the interior lining has failed and the tank is corroding through.

Recognizing the Problem

  • Water pools on the floor directly beneath the tank
  • Moisture or corrosion visible around the tank body seam
  • Pressure relief valve is dripping or running continuously
  • Water is leaking from a connection at the top of the unit
  • Rust-colored water stain on the floor around the base of the heater
  • Dampness in the wall or floor near the water heater location
  • Inlet or outlet fittings are wet or show mineral deposits at the threads

Leaks at fittings, valves, or the pressure relief valve may be repairable without replacing the whole unit. A leak from the tank body itself is not repairable and means the unit needs replacement. We assess the source of the leak accurately before recommending anything. Water heater leaking from the top in Titusville often involves a loose fitting or a corroded inlet nipple, which is a straightforward fix that extends the life of an otherwise functional unit. We shut off the water supply to the heater before any repair and confirm there are no secondary leak paths before restoring service.

Hard water in this part of Brevard County accelerates corrosion at fittings and connections, so we inspect those areas closely even when the visible drip appears to come from only one spot.

Tankless Water Heater Issues

Tankless water heaters offer real advantages in efficiency and continuous hot water, but they have more complex controls than standard tank units and fail in ways that tank heaters do not. A tankless water heater that is not heating in a Titusville home can be caused by a flow sensor fault, a scale-blocked heat exchanger, a combustion issue on a gas-fired model, or an error in the electronic control board. Diagnosing these systems requires more than checking a heating element or a pilot light.

Recognizing the Problem

  • Unit fires on but water never gets fully hot, only slightly warm
  • Error code appears on the display that was not there before
  • Hot water temperature fluctuates unpredictably during use
  • Cold water arrives at the tap first, then hot, then cold again in rapid cycles
  • Unit fails to ignite when the hot water tap is opened
  • Hot water pressure drops noticeably compared to cold
  • Unit shuts off after a few minutes and has to be reset before working again

The cold water sandwich effect, where a burst of cold water interrupts an otherwise hot flow, is a common complaint with tankless systems and usually points to a flow sensor issue or a system that is undersized for the household’s demand. Scale buildup on the heat exchanger is a maintenance issue that affects performance significantly in hard water areas and requires a descaling flush to correct. We work on tankless units from major manufacturers and approach these repairs with the same careful diagnostic process we apply to all water heater service calls in Titusville.

Rusty or Discolored Hot Water

Rust-colored or brownish water from the hot taps is one of those problems that makes homeowners nervous about using their water at all, and reasonably so. It almost always has a plumbing explanation rather than a supply issue, and identifying the source determines the right fix. Rusty hot water from taps in a Titusville home most often comes from the water heater tank itself or from corroded galvanized hot water supply lines in older construction.

Recognizing the Problem

  • Water from hot taps is brown, orange, or rust-colored but cold taps run clear
  • Discolored water appears only after the water heater has not been used for a day or two
  • Small flakes or particles visible in hot water drawn into a white container
  • Metallic taste noticeable in hot water only
  • Hot water stains white fixtures or laundry with a brownish tint
  • Discoloration worse in the morning or after extended periods without hot water use
  • Anode rod has never been inspected or replaced in the current unit

We begin with a tank inspection and sediment flush, then check the anode rod condition. A depleted anode rod allows tank corrosion to accelerate rapidly, and in many cases replacing it stops the discoloration and extends the unit’s remaining life considerably. If the tank itself has corroded through, the fix is replacement. For homes where the supply lines are galvanized steel, we assess the pipe condition as a contributing factor since corroded galvanized lines release particles that mix into the water independently of the water heater.

Strange Noises from Water Heater

A water heater making loud noises in a Titusville home is not something to tune out. Popping, rumbling, banging, or hissing sounds during or after heating cycles are signs that something inside the tank needs attention. These sounds are almost always caused by sediment accumulation at the bottom of the tank, which bakes against the heating element or burner surface and creates noise as water is trapped underneath it and forced out during the heating cycle.

Recognizing the Problem

  • Loud popping or crackling sounds during the heating cycle
  • Deep rumbling or rolling sound from the tank area
  • Hissing that coincides with the burner or element activating
  • Banging at the start or end of the heating cycle
  • Unit is louder than it used to be and continues getting noisier over time
  • Hot water recovery seems slower than it was a year ago
  • Unit is more than eight years old and has never been flushed

Sediment buildup reduces efficiency, forces the unit to work harder, and shortens its lifespan. A full flush removes the accumulated sediment and typically quiets the unit significantly. If the sediment has caused damage to the tank lining or the heating elements, we assess whether the unit is worth continuing to service or whether replacement is the more practical decision. Hard water in this region accelerates sediment buildup compared to areas with softer supply water, making periodic flushing more important for Titusville homeowners.

Pilot Light Problems (Gas Water Heaters)

A gas water heater pilot light that will not stay lit is one of the more frustrating problems a homeowner can deal with because it keeps recurring. The pilot goes out, you relight it, it stays on for a day or two, and then it goes out again. This cycle almost always points to a failing thermocouple or thermopile rather than anything to do with the gas supply itself.

Recognizing the Problem

  • Pilot light goes out repeatedly within hours or days of relighting it
  • Pilot flame is very small, blue-orange, or not steady when burning
  • Unit ran fine for years and then started having pilot issues recently
  • Pilot will not light at all even with a properly functioning igniter
  • Gas smell near the unit immediately after a failed ignition attempt
  • Unit heats inconsistently, fine some days and not at all on others
  • Pilot stays lit but the main burner will not engage when the thermostat calls for heat

The thermocouple is the sensor that tells the gas valve it is safe to keep the gas flowing to the pilot. When it wears out, it sends an inconsistent signal and the gas valve closes the pilot as a safety measure. Replacement is straightforward and typically resolves the recurring outage immediately. If you smell gas or suspect a gas leak, go outside immediately and call 911 – this is a serious emergency that needs urgent attention from the gas company. Gas water heater pilot light issues are common in units more than seven or eight years old and are worth addressing before the unit stops producing hot water entirely.

Water Heater Not Turning On

A water heater that will not turn on at all is a complete loss of hot water for the household. Whether the unit is electric or gas, there are specific failure points to check in a logical order rather than replacing components at random. An electric water heater that is not working in a Titusville home may simply have a tripped breaker or a triggered high-limit switch before any internal component has actually failed.

Recognizing the Problem

  • No hot water anywhere in the house and the unit is completely silent
  • Reset button on the unit needs to be pressed repeatedly to get it to run
  • Breaker for the water heater is tripped and trips again after being reset
  • Gas valve will not open even with a properly functioning pilot light
  • Unit is making no sound at all, no clicking ignition, no burner flame
  • Power indicator on an electric unit is not lit
  • Thermostat has been adjusted but the unit shows no response

We work through the diagnostic sequence methodically, checking power supply, control components, and then the heating elements or burner assembly in the order most likely to reveal the failure quickly. A water heater repair that is same day in Titusville is possible for most standard failure points when parts are available. For units that are near or past the ten-year mark, we factor in age and overall condition when discussing whether repair or replacement is the better value for the household.

Sediment Buildup and Poor Performance

Gradual performance decline is one of the more overlooked water heater problems because it happens slowly and homeowners adjust to shorter hot showers and longer recovery times without connecting the change to the water heater. Sediment buildup over years of operation reduces the effective capacity of the tank, insulates the heating surface from the water, and forces the unit to run longer cycles to reach the same output temperature.

Recognizing the Problem

  • Hot water recovery takes noticeably longer than it did a year or two ago
  • Energy bills have increased without a corresponding change in usage habits
  • Hot water runs out faster than it did when the unit was newer
  • Unit runs almost continuously but never seems to fully recover
  • Sediment or grit visible at hot water outlets on faucets or in the aerator screen
  • Rumbling or popping sounds accompanying the performance decline
  • Unit has never been flushed in five or more years of operation

A thorough sediment flush involves connecting a drain hose to the tank drain valve, flushing until the water runs clear, and inspecting the anode rod as part of the same service visit. In many cases this restores meaningful performance improvement and extends the life of a unit that otherwise appeared to be failing. For units where the sediment has caused visible damage to the tank interior, we discuss replacement options and help the homeowner select the right unit size and type for their household in Titusville.

Water Heater Repair vs Replacement in Titusville

This is the most common question we get on a water heater service call, and there is no single right answer because it depends on several factors specific to the unit and the household. The general rule is that a unit under eight years old with a specific, repairable failure is worth fixing. A unit over ten to twelve years old with multiple issues or an internal tank failure is usually better replaced.

Age is a major factor. Tank-style water heaters in Titusville typically last eight to twelve years depending on water quality and maintenance history. A unit that is already at that threshold and experiencing its first significant failure is often close to its next one. Repairing it extends its life by an unpredictable amount, while replacing it gives you a full-life unit with improved efficiency and often a larger effective capacity.

The nature of the failure matters too. Replacing a thermocouple on a seven-year-old gas water heater is a sensible repair. Replacing the heating element on an eight-year-old electric unit in otherwise good condition also makes sense. A tank that is leaking from the body, a unit with severe internal corrosion, or a heater that has lost significant capacity due to scale damage is a different situation where repair costs are unlikely to be recovered before the next failure.

Consider what the unit is doing for the household. A water heater that is undersized for a growing family was probably struggling before it failed. Replacing it with a correctly sized unit, or switching to tankless for continuous hot water supply, solves the performance problem along with the failure. We walk Titusville homeowners through these considerations honestly so the decision is based on the actual situation in the home rather than a formula.

When you replace vs repair a water heater in Titusville is ultimately a cost and lifecycle question, and we give you the information you need to make it confidently. We do not push replacement when a repair makes sense, and we do not recommend repairs that are just delaying the inevitable.

Tankless Water Heater Installation and Repair

Tankless water heaters have become a popular choice in Titusville for homeowners who want continuous hot water without a standing storage tank. The efficiency advantage is real: tankless units only heat water when it is demanded rather than maintaining a full tank at temperature around the clock. For households with high hot water demand or limited utility space, a tankless system can be an excellent long-term solution.

Installation of a tankless water heater in a Titusville home requires verifying that the existing gas supply or electrical service can handle the unit’s demand. Gas-fired tankless heaters require a larger gas supply line than most standard tank heaters, and electric models require significant electrical service upgrades in many older homes. We assess the existing infrastructure before recommending a unit so there are no surprises during installation.

Tankless water heater repair in Titusville requires familiarity with the specific manufacturer’s diagnostic codes and control systems. We work on units from major manufacturers and carry common replacement parts for the systems we see most frequently in this area. Heat exchanger descaling is a maintenance item that significantly affects performance in hard water conditions, and many Titusville homeowners are not aware their unit needs it until performance starts declining noticeably.

The decision between a tankless and traditional tank unit comes down to household needs, budget, and existing infrastructure. We give you an honest assessment of both options so you can make the choice that makes sense for your specific situation, not the one that is easiest to install.

Water Heater Installation Services in Titusville

When a new water heater is the right answer, the installation process matters as much as the unit itself. A water heater that is incorrectly sized, improperly connected, or installed without proper pressure relief valve and drain pan setup can fail early or create a safety risk.

We begin by confirming the correct capacity and fuel type for the household and the available infrastructure. For a standard tank replacement, we drain and remove the existing unit, install the new unit with updated flexible connectors and a new drain pan if needed, connect the supply lines with appropriate fittings, and set the thermostat to a safe and efficient temperature before restoring water and fuel supply.

For a new tankless installation, the process involves upgrading the gas supply line or electrical service if required, mounting the unit, connecting water lines with the appropriate shutoffs, installing a dedicated venting system for gas models, and programming the unit’s temperature and flow settings. We test the completed installation fully before leaving, running through all fixtures that the unit serves to confirm consistent temperature and flow.

We install both traditional tank-style and tankless water heaters from manufacturers we trust based on real-world performance in Titusville homes. If you have a specific unit in mind, we discuss it honestly including any installation or long-term considerations specific to that model.

Why Titusville Homeowners Choose Titusville Plumbing Pros for Water Heater Service

Local Expertise with Titusville Homes and Water Conditions

We work in Titusville regularly and understand the water conditions in this part of Brevard County. Hard water is common here, and it has a measurable impact on water heater lifespan, sediment accumulation rates, and heat exchanger performance in tankless units. When we assess a water heater in a Titusville home, we factor in the local water quality as part of the diagnosis rather than treating every situation as a generic plumbing call.

Meticulous Diagnostics and Root-Cause Fixes

We do not replace parts until we understand why they failed. A water heater that keeps having the same problem after repeated service calls has not been diagnosed correctly. If a heating element fails twice in three years on an electric unit, there is usually a reason beyond normal wear, such as a failing thermostat causing the element to overheat. We look for that reason before replacing the same component again. That approach produces repairs that hold and water heater decisions you can feel confident about.

Respect for Your Home and Family During the Job

Water heater installation and repair takes place in utility areas that often share space with personal belongings, storage, or finished laundry rooms. We are careful with the surrounding area, lay down protection before working, and clean up completely before leaving. We also explain what we found and what we are doing in plain terms before we start so there are no surprises when we present what the job involved. A homeowner who knows what happened to their water heater and why is better prepared to maintain it going forward.

Skilled with Both Traditional and Tankless Systems

Tankless water heater installation and repair requires a different skill set than standard tank work, and not every plumber in the area has developed it. We work on both system types regularly, including the gas supply modifications and electrical work associated with new tankless installations. We also understand the ongoing maintenance needs of tankless units in hard water areas like Titusville, which means we can help homeowners understand how to get the most from their investment over time rather than just completing the installation and moving on.

Fast Same-Day Response When You Need Hot Water Now

A household without hot water needs a same-day response, and that is what we aim to deliver in Titusville. We understand that this is not a situation where a family can comfortably wait several days for a scheduled appointment. When a water heater fails and a homeowner reaches out to us, we treat it as a priority and work to get a technician there the same day. Water heater repair that is same day in Titusville is our standard for genuine hot water emergencies.

Our Water Heater Service Process in Titusville

1. You Reach Out

Contact us and describe the problem with as much detail as you have. Tell us the fuel type if you know it, whether the water heater is a tank or tankless unit, and approximately how old it is. That information helps us come prepared with the right parts and tools for the most likely repair scenarios.

2. We Schedule and Arrive

We confirm a service window and arrive within that time. For hot water emergencies in Titusville, we work to get there the same day. We keep you informed if anything changes with the schedule.

3. Thorough Diagnosis and Clear Explanation

We inspect the unit completely, identify the failure point, and explain exactly what we found in plain language before recommending any repair or replacement. You understand the situation and the options before any work begins.

4. Repair or Installation

We complete the repair or installation efficiently and carefully. For replacements, we handle the removal and disposal of the old unit and complete the installation of the new one. We keep the work area clean throughout the process.

5. Final Testing and Cleanup

We test the repaired or new unit fully before considering the job complete. For repairs, that means running the unit through a full heating cycle and checking all connections for leaks. For new installations, we run every hot water fixture in the home to confirm consistent delivery. We clean up completely and walk you through any maintenance steps worth knowing.

Water Heater Service Area in and Around Titusville, Florida

Titusville Plumbing Pros provides water heater repair, installation, and tankless service throughout Titusville and the surrounding communities in northern Brevard County. Whether you are in a neighborhood close to the waterfront or in one of the communities further inland, we cover your area with the same quality of service.

  • Titusville
  • Mims
  • Christmas
  • Port St. John
  • Scottsmoor
  • Sharpes
  • Canaveral Groves
  • Cocoa
  • Rockledge
  • Merritt Island

Local water heater service in Titusville means we understand the conditions that affect the equipment in your home and we are close enough to respond quickly when something goes wrong. We are not a regional company routing calls through a dispatch center hours away. We work in this community daily and stand behind what we do here.

Professional Water Heater Repair vs DIY Attempts

Water heaters involve three elements that each carry serious risk when handled incorrectly: pressurized hot water, electrical systems, and in gas units, an open flame and gas supply. That combination puts water heater work firmly outside the category of routine DIY tasks for most homeowners.

Electrical hazards are real on both electric units and the control systems of gas models with electronic ignition. Electric water heaters operate on 240-volt circuits, which is double the voltage of a standard household outlet. Working on components without confirming the power is completely isolated at the breaker, and not just turned off at the unit’s switch, creates a genuine electrocution risk. Water and high-voltage electricity together are a dangerous combination that does not forgive mistakes.

Gas water heater work involves the gas supply line, the gas valve, the burner assembly, and the venting system. Any of these, if handled incorrectly, can result in a gas leak or incomplete combustion that produces carbon monoxide. A fitting that appears hand-tight but is not fully sealed will leak slowly, and a gas leak that develops inside an enclosed utility space can reach dangerous concentrations without anyone in the house noticing until conditions are already hazardous.

Scalding is another risk specific to water heater work. A storage tank contains a significant volume of water at high temperature under pressure. Opening connections or the drain valve without properly relieving pressure and cooling the tank can result in burns. The pressure relief valve is a safety component, not a plumbing convenience, and manipulating it without understanding what it is there for is a common DIY mistake.

Sediment issues in hard water areas like Titusville add another layer of complexity. A tank drain valve that has not been opened in years may be partially blocked with scale, and forcing it without knowing the condition of the valve can result in a stuck-open drain that requires emergency repair. We assess the condition of all components before operating any of them and proceed in the safest order for the specific situation.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Water Heater Repair and Installation in Titusville

Water heater repair in Titusville?

Titusville Plumbing Pros handles water heater repair throughout Titusville for both tank-style and tankless units, gas and electric. We diagnose the specific failure before recommending any repair and aim for same-day service when hot water is completely out. Reach out to us for assistance and let us know the unit type and what you are experiencing so we can come prepared.

How much does water heater replacement cost in Titusville?

The total cost of water heater replacement in Titusville depends on the unit type, capacity, fuel type, and any modifications needed to the existing connections or venting. Tank-style replacements are generally more straightforward than tankless installations, which may require gas line or electrical service upgrades. We assess the full scope of the job before the work begins and explain everything involved so you can make a clear, informed decision without surprises.

Do you install tankless water heaters?

Yes. We install both gas-fired and electric tankless water heaters in Titusville and assess the existing infrastructure first to confirm it can support the unit. Tankless installation often requires a gas supply line upgrade or an electrical panel upgrade, depending on the unit and the home. We handle those modifications and complete the full installation, including venting for gas models, and test everything before we leave.

What should I do if I have no hot water?

First, check the breaker for an electric water heater or the pilot light on a gas unit. If the breaker is tripped, reset it once and see whether it holds. If the pilot is out, follow the manufacturer’s relight instructions carefully. If neither of those resolves the problem, or if the issue recurs, reach out to us for assistance. Do not attempt to open the unit or access the heating components without shutting off the power supply at the breaker first.

How long does water heater installation take?

A standard tank-style water heater replacement in a Titusville home typically takes two to three hours from start to finish, including draining and removing the old unit. Tankless installations take longer, generally three to five hours or more depending on the scope of any gas or electrical modifications required. We give you a realistic time expectation before we start so you can plan accordingly.

Do you work on older homes in Titusville?

Yes, regularly. Many homes in the Titusville area have water heaters in older utility configurations or connected to galvanized supply lines that need to be addressed as part of any replacement. We are familiar with the plumbing common in homes built in the 1960s and 70s throughout this area and know what to look for when working in older construction. We adapt the installation to what is actually in the home rather than assuming a standard modern configuration.

Signs my water heater needs replacement?

A water heater is generally worth considering for replacement when it is over ten years old, when repair costs approach or exceed half the cost of a new unit, when the tank is leaking from the body, when hot water recovery has declined significantly despite maintenance, or when rust-colored water persists after flushing and anode rod replacement. Any single one of these conditions warrants a professional assessment to determine whether repair or replacement is the right call for your specific situation.

Can you repair a tankless water heater that keeps going cold?

Yes. A tankless water heater that keeps going cold during use is a problem we handle regularly in Titusville. The cause is often a flow sensor issue, a heat exchanger that needs descaling, or a combustion control problem on a gas-fired unit. The cold water sandwich effect, where cold water interrupts an otherwise hot flow, is a specific failure mode we diagnose and address. Reach out to us for assistance and let us know the unit brand and model if you have it available.

How do I know if my water heater has a pilot light problem?

The clearest sign is a gas water heater with no hot water that does not produce any sound of burner ignition when the thermostat calls for heat. If you can see the pilot assembly through the viewing window and the pilot flame is not visible, or it lights briefly and then goes out, a failing thermocouple is the most likely cause. Gas water heater pilot light issues that recur within days of relighting are almost always thermocouple failures, which is a straightforward replacement we handle on the same visit in most cases.

What causes rusty hot water from my taps?

Rusty hot water in a Titusville home that appears on the hot side only typically points to the water heater tank itself. A depleted anode rod allows the steel tank interior to corrode, releasing rust particles into the water. In some cases the supply lines are also a factor, particularly in homes with older galvanized hot water pipes. We inspect both the tank and the supply side to identify all the contributing sources before recommending a fix. If the tank has corroded significantly, replacement is usually the right answer at that stage.

Titusville Plumbing Pros – Water Heater Experts in Titusville

From same-day water heater repair and pilot light fixes to full tankless water heater installation and traditional tank replacements, Titusville Plumbing Pros is the local team Titusville homeowners trust for water heater service. We know the homes in this area, we understand the water conditions in Brevard County, and we handle every job with the care and honesty that homeowners in Titusville, Mims, Christmas, and the surrounding communities deserve.

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Zip codes we serve: 32796, 32780, 32781, 32783, 32754, 32759, 32832