The decision to repair or replace your water heater depends on several factors: the age of your unit, the cost of repairs, and your long-term plans. Generally, if your water heater is less than 8 years old and the repair cost is under half the price of a new unit, repair makes financial sense.
For water heaters over 10 years old, especially those requiring expensive repairs like tank replacement or multiple component failures, replacement often provides better long-term value. Rancho Murieta’s hard water conditions can accelerate wear on water heater components, sometimes making replacement the smarter choice even for moderately aged units.
We’ll give you honest advice about repair versus replacement based on your specific situation. We’ll explain the pros and cons of each option, including expected lifespan, efficiency improvements, and total cost of ownership, so you can make an informed decision that fits your budget and needs.