Your water heater has just stopped functioning. Now you're worried about cold showers, unclean dishes, and laundry that can't wait. You're thinking about how long you'll be without hot water. Also, there's the worry about the repair expenses and any unnecessary complications.
These are all reasonable concerns. If a water heater is installed incorrectly, it can cause gas leaks, fires, explosions, or even severe water damage. Your homeowner's insurance may not even cover any damages caused by installing a water heater yourself. You may even pick a water heater that is too small, leading to wasted money —or, worse, too little hot water.
But the good news is that after reading this guide, you will have a clear answer to the question: how long does it take to install a water heater? The majority of standard installations take only 2 to 4 hours! You will rest easy knowing that a professional plumber will handle the safety, all local code requirements & regulations, and warranty requirements.
Read the blog to find out exactly when the installation will start and when you will have hot water again.