Water Heater Leaving You Out in the Cold? Here’s What to Do.

The Plumbinator • May 4, 2026

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Water Heater Leaving You Out in the Cold? Here’s What to Do.

Cold showers? Inconsistent water temps? If your water heater is struggling to keep up, it may be time for an upgrade. At The Plumbinator, we specialize in water heater installation in Round Rock, TX—with flat-rate pricing, expert service, and same-week availability.



Whether you have a 40-gallon electric heater, a natural gas unit, or you’re thinking about going tankless, we’ll help you choose the right solution for your home, family, and budget.

Why Replace Your Old Water Heater?

If your water heater is more than 8–10 years old, it may be costing you more than you think. Here's why replacing it now can save you in the long run:


  • Lower Energy BillsNew water heaters are more energy-efficient, using less electricity or gas to do the same job—especially if your old unit is running constantly to reheat water.
  • Avoid Emergency LeaksAging water heaters can rust out, leak from the bottom, or burst unexpectedly—causing major water damage in your garage, attic, or closet.
  • Hot Water When You Need ItNo more running out halfway through your shower. A properly sized, newly installed heater keeps everyone happy (and clean).
  • Keeps You Up to CodeEvery year, plumbing code requirements change. New installations make sure your home is safe and compliant—especially if you’re planning to sell.

Standard Water Heater Install – $2,500

If your current water heater is installed in a garage closet (common for homes in Round Rock and Pflugerville),$2500

Includes:



  • 40-gallon Lochinvar or Bradford White tanked water heater(Upgrade to 50-gallon for $125 more)
  • New hot and cold flex lines – to meet current plumbing code
  • New shut-off valve – improves safety and ease of use
  • Full installation by a licensed and insured plumber
  • Haul-away and proper disposal of your old water heater


Fast service. Honest pricing. Expert craftsmanship.

Add-Ons & Special Situations (When Required)

Some installs need a few extras based on location, gas type, or local codes:



  • Expansion tank – $250, Required in some cities to reduce pressure and protect your pipes & fixtures.
  • Drip leg (gas heaters only) – $125, Helps trap debris before it reaches your burner.
  • Permit fees – Actual cost, We’ll pull any required city or county permit and bill it directly—no markup.
  • New pan line (if needed) – $250–$500, Required for proper drainage and code compliance.
  • Attic or second-floor installs – Add $200, These jobs require more time and care, but we’ve got it covered.

Why Homeowners Choose The Plumbinator

We’re not just another plumbing company—we’re your local, family-owned experts focused on leak detection and residential plumbing done right. Here’s what makes us different:



  • Licensed and insured plumbers (no subcontractors)
  • Fair, flat-rate pricing with no hidden fees
  • Top-rated Lochinvar and Bradford White units
  • Expert diagnostics and leak repair
  • Friendly, respectful service that shows up on time

Curious About Tankless Water Heaters?

We’re Navien tankless water heater experts—perfect for homeowners looking for energy savings and endless hot water. If you’re ready to explore the upgrade, we’ll walk you through your options and handle the full install.

Ready to Replace Your Water Heater?

Call The Plumbinator today at 512-786-1771 to schedule your water heater replacement or ask about our tankless options. We serve Round Rock, Pflugerville, Hutto, Georgetown, and beyond.


Don’t wait for a cold surprise—book your installation now and get back to hot water you can count on.

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