You might be seeking an upgrade or want to explore energy saving options with a new water heater. Or, you’ve exhausted all efforts to try and repair your water heater and have no choice but to investigate replacement options. Either way, we’re here to help!
Exhausted all options and in need of a new water heater for your home? Contact us to help with a professional installation.

At Rockdale Plumbing & Drain, our water heater specialists are here to guide you with the installation of your residential water heater. We can help with choosing the right unit for your home and guiding you through the installation process.
At Rockdale Plumbing, we make every effort to repair water heaters. Although there are many common factors that can be addressed and resolved, sometimes the time comes when homeowners must purchase a new water heater for their residence.
On average, a water heater lasts about 5-7 years if it is maintained properly. If you are on the fence about whether you should invest in a new unit, below are a few common reasons why it might be time to replace.
An old water heater can pose some mild to serious threats to your home and family. Below are a few ways old water heaters can lead to dangerous conditions in the home:
A leak is never something to be ignored. Though it could be a leaking pipe or valve that needs adjusting; standing water in an older tank is a sign for a serious issue. Deterioration in the tank often leads to water leaks but also opens up potential issues to exposure of bacteria or critter infestations as well.
If you hear rumbling or knocking sounds coming from the water heater that can be a common sign of sediment build-up. Tanks can operate for a while with sediment present, but over time it can harden and make some serious noise when the water heater goes into action.
There are numerous factors that come into play when it comes to the cost of water heater replacement in Georgia. The size of the unit, accessibility, location and fuel type are all determining factors. On average, replacement costs can be as low as $1500 for smaller, more economical units and can go up to $3,000 or more for larger units with more advanced features.
The best first step is to get a free estimate from a plumbing professional. At Rockdale Plumbing & Drain, we’re happy to discuss what options are best for your area and even provide you with a quote for installation if need be!