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When a tank water heater fails, it usually fails completely — no warning, just cold water. MQ Plumbing replaces tank water heaters across Charlotte and the surrounding metro, often same day for units that have stopped working. You get a written quote before we touch anything, the right unit installed correctly and to code, permits pulled where required, and the old unit hauled away. No surprises on the invoice.

Gas Tank Water Heater Replacement

The most common residential water heater type. We remove the old unit, install the correct replacement for your household size and existing setup, verify the gas connection and venting, test before we leave. Typically completed in 2–3 hours.

Electric Tank Water Heater Replacement

Common in homes without gas service. We replace the unit, verify the electrical connections and dedicated circuit, and test the system.

New Installation

Adding a water heater to a new space, converting from electric to gas (or vice versa), or installing a second unit for a large household or an addition. We assess the space, run any required supply or gas lines, and install to code.

How To Choose The Right Size

The most common mistake in water heater replacement is installing the same size unit that failed — even if it was never quite right for the household.

General sizing guide:

  • 1–2 people: 30–40 gallon
  • 2–4 people: 40–50 gallon
  • 4–6 people: 50–80 gallon

Usage patterns matter more than headcount. A household with a soaker tub, back-to-back morning showers, and a dishwasher running overnight uses hot water differently than a family of four on staggered schedules. We ask before we quote.

Gas vs. Electric — What To Consider

If your home already has gas service and a gas water heater, replacing with gas is almost always the right call — lower operating cost, faster recovery time, and the existing infrastructure is already there.

If you’re all-electric, electric is straightforward. The main consideration is whether your electrical panel has capacity — electric water heaters require a dedicated 240V circuit rated for 30 amps.

If you’re considering switching fuel types, the cost of adding gas service or upgrading electrical changes the math considerably. We’ll walk through it with you on-site.

Permits — Why They Matter

Water heater replacements require permits in most North Carolina jurisdictions, including Mecklenburg County. We pull the permit, schedule the inspection, and make sure the installation is on record. This matters when you sell your home — unpermitted work gets flagged in disclosure and can complicate closings. It also matters for insurance: a water heater failure that causes water damage may not be covered if the unit was installed without a permit.

Venting is the other factor. Tankless units vent combustion gases differently than tank heaters — direct-vent configurations, specific clearance requirements, and in some cases new penetrations to an exterior wall. We plan the venting route before the install, not after.

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Same-Day Service Available

Permits Pulled on Every Install

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What Our Clients in Charlotte Are Saying

You Call, We Listen

Tell us what's happening — no hot water, strange noises, a leak, or you're just ready to replace an aging unit. We'll ask a few quick questions and get you on the schedule. Same-day slots are available for urgent situations.

We Diagnose and Quote On-Site

A licensed plumber arrives, inspects your current unit, and tells you exactly what's going on. Before any work begins, you get a written quote. That number doesn't change once you approve it — no "we found something else" surprises mid-job.

Work Done, Hot Water Back

We complete the installation or repair, test the system, clean up the work area, and haul away your old unit if it's being replaced. We pull permits where required and handle scheduling the inspection. You don't deal with any of it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does tank water heater replacement cost in Charlotte, NC?
A standard gas or electric tank replacement typically runs $900–$1,800 installed, depending on unit size, fuel type, and whether any code upgrades are needed. We give you an exact written quote before any work begins.
How long does a tank water heater last?
Most tank water heaters last 10–15 years with normal use. If yours is approaching or past that age, budget for replacement on your schedule rather than waiting for an emergency replacement on the unit's schedule.
My water heater is leaking from the bottom. Does it need to be replaced?
A leak from the tank body itself almost always means replacement — the tank has corroded through, and patching doesn't work. A leak from the pressure relief valve or a supply connection may be repairable. Call us and describe what you're seeing — we'll tell you what's likely before we even come out.
Can you do same-day water heater replacement?
In most cases, yes for standard units. Call (980) 900-7649 and we'll tell you current availability.
Should I consider upgrading to tankless while I'm replacing it?
If you're dealing with a failed unit and need hot water today, a direct tank replacement is often the right move — it's faster and simpler. If you have any flexibility, it's worth a quick conversation. We can walk you through the comparison on-site. The main factors are your gas supply capacity, whether new venting is needed, and your budget for the upfront cost difference.

Tank failed?

MQ Plumbing replaces tank water heaters same day across Charlotte. Licensed. Permitted. Upfront pricing.