Repair a water heater when the issue is isolated and the unit is still relatively young. Plan replacement when the tank is leaking from the body, has reached the end of its service life, repeatedly fails the same parts, or cannot keep up with the household. Climate Control Services repairs and installs both tank and tankless water heaters in Palm Beach County and can help homeowners compare gas, electric, tank, and tankless options before authorizing a project.
Hot water shouldn’t be a luxury — and at CCS, it never is. Whether your water heater is leaking, losing heat, or just plain dead, we’re here to help with same-day water heater service across Palm Beach County.
From fast repairs to full system replacements, our licensed team restores your hot water with expert care and no surprises.
We repair both tank and tankless systems — gas or electric. Our trucks are stocked for quick repairs, and our technicians always explain your options first.
If your current unit is more than 10 years old or too damaged to justify a repair, we’ll help you choose and install a modern, efficient model.
Water heater replacement searches often compare plumbers, retailers, permit questions, tank versus tankless choices, and urgent leak symptoms. The useful answer starts with the existing unit, access, fuel source, capacity, code needs, and whether repair is still reasonable.
CCS can inspect the water heater, compare repair and replacement paths, and explain the installed scope before work begins. Permit or code requirements should be confirmed for the actual project conditions.
Tank water heaters typically last roughly 8 to 12 years depending on water quality, maintenance, and use. Tankless units often run longer with proper service. Coastal exposure, hard water, and skipped maintenance shorten lifespan in either case. Climate Control Services can inspect the unit and recommend repair or replacement.
Tankless can be a strong fit for households with steady hot-water demand and the right gas or electric infrastructure. It is not always the cheapest replacement when the existing tank is an electric standalone with limited service. Climate Control Services can compare tank, tankless, gas, and electric options for the actual home before authorizing a project.
Water heater replacement cost depends on tank or tankless type, capacity, fuel source, access, code updates, venting, electrical or gas work, drain pan needs, and whether old equipment must be removed. CCS can inspect the installation conditions and explain the replacement quote before work begins.
Many Florida water heater replacements require permit and code considerations, especially when fuel source, venting, electrical work, location, pan, shutoff, or expansion requirements are involved. The right answer depends on the actual installation conditions, so CCS should confirm the scope before work begins.
It depends on the leak location, tank condition, parts needed, water quality, household demand, and whether the unit has already reached the end of its useful life. A minor part on a healthy unit may be repairable, but a leaking or badly corroded tank usually belongs in the replacement conversation.
No hot water can mean a tripped breaker or thermostat on an electric tank, a pilot or ignition issue on a gas tank, a failed heating element, sediment buildup, a tripped safety, or a failure of the unit itself. Climate Control Services can diagnose the issue and explain repair vs replacement before work begins.
Leaks at fittings can sometimes wait for standard service, but a tank that is leaking from the body itself is essentially failing and should be replaced before it floods. If water is actively pooling or spreading, shut off the supply at the unit and call for service.
Last updated: March 21, 2026
Reviewed by the Climate Control Services team
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