When to Replace Your Water Heater: A Guide for Frederick Homeowners

When to Replace Your Water Heater: A Guide for Frederick Homeowners

Your water heater works quietly in the background, providing hot water for showers, laundry, and dishes. You probably don’t think about it until something goes wrong. Waiting for complete failure means no hot water during a cold Maryland winter—an emergency that costs more to fix than planning ahead.

Understanding when to replace your water heater helps you avoid emergencies and budget for the expense. Mallick Plumbing & Heating helps Frederick homeowners know when replacement is coming and helps them choose the right system before their current heater fails.

Know Your Water Heater’s Age

The most important factor is how old your water heater is. Find the manufacture date on your heater’s nameplate (usually on the side of the tank). The date is often encoded in the serial number. If your heater is 10 years old or older, replacement is likely coming within the next year or two.

Most tank water heaters last 8 to 12 years. Tankless models last 15 to 20 years. Hard water and lack of maintenance can shorten lifespan. Regular maintenance—annual flushing and anode rod inspection—extends life but can’t prevent eventual failure.

Watch for These Warning Signs

Rust in Your Water or Tank

Rust-colored or brown water coming from hot taps means the tank is corroding from the inside. The anode rod inside the tank has dissolved, and now the tank itself is rusting. Once this starts, the tank will develop leaks within months or years. Rust discoloration signals replacement is imminent.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

Sometimes, but usually repair only delays replacement. If your heater is 10+ years old and needs significant repair, replacement is smarter financially. A 10-year-old heater isn’t worth expensive repairs—new models are much more efficient.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

Can I repair instead of replace my water heater?

Sometimes, but usually repair only delays replacement. If your heater is 10+ years old and needs significant repair, replacement is smarter financially. A 10-year-old heater isn’t worth expensive repairs—new models are much more efficient.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I repair instead of replace my water heater?

Sometimes, but usually repair only delays replacement. If your heater is 10+ years old and needs significant repair, replacement is smarter financially. A 10-year-old heater isn’t worth expensive repairs—new models are much more efficient.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

We’ll inspect your heater, tell you honestly how much life remains, and discuss replacement options when the time comes. Planning ahead saves money, prevents emergencies, and ensures you have hot water when you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I repair instead of replace my water heater?

Sometimes, but usually repair only delays replacement. If your heater is 10+ years old and needs significant repair, replacement is smarter financially. A 10-year-old heater isn’t worth expensive repairs—new models are much more efficient.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

Don’t wait for your water heater to fail completely. Cold showers in winter, emergency calls, and stress are avoidable with proactive planning. If your heater shows any warning signs or is approaching 10 years old, call for a professional assessment.

We’ll inspect your heater, tell you honestly how much life remains, and discuss replacement options when the time comes. Planning ahead saves money, prevents emergencies, and ensures you have hot water when you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I repair instead of replace my water heater?

Sometimes, but usually repair only delays replacement. If your heater is 10+ years old and needs significant repair, replacement is smarter financially. A 10-year-old heater isn’t worth expensive repairs—new models are much more efficient.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

Take Action Before Failure

Don’t wait for your water heater to fail completely. Cold showers in winter, emergency calls, and stress are avoidable with proactive planning. If your heater shows any warning signs or is approaching 10 years old, call for a professional assessment.

We’ll inspect your heater, tell you honestly how much life remains, and discuss replacement options when the time comes. Planning ahead saves money, prevents emergencies, and ensures you have hot water when you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I repair instead of replace my water heater?

Sometimes, but usually repair only delays replacement. If your heater is 10+ years old and needs significant repair, replacement is smarter financially. A 10-year-old heater isn’t worth expensive repairs—new models are much more efficient.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

Don’t try to save money with a cheap unit or DIY installation. Quality water heaters last longer, come with better warranties, and proper installation prevents future problems. Mallick Plumbing & Heating uses quality units and ensures proper installation meeting all codes.

Take Action Before Failure

Don’t wait for your water heater to fail completely. Cold showers in winter, emergency calls, and stress are avoidable with proactive planning. If your heater shows any warning signs or is approaching 10 years old, call for a professional assessment.

We’ll inspect your heater, tell you honestly how much life remains, and discuss replacement options when the time comes. Planning ahead saves money, prevents emergencies, and ensures you have hot water when you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I repair instead of replace my water heater?

Sometimes, but usually repair only delays replacement. If your heater is 10+ years old and needs significant repair, replacement is smarter financially. A 10-year-old heater isn’t worth expensive repairs—new models are much more efficient.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

A new tank water heater costs $400 to $800 for the unit plus $500 to $1,200 for installation, bringing total cost to $900 to $2,000. A tankless system costs $1,500 to $3,000 for the unit plus $1,000 to $2,000 for installation, totaling $2,500 to $5,000.

Don’t try to save money with a cheap unit or DIY installation. Quality water heaters last longer, come with better warranties, and proper installation prevents future problems. Mallick Plumbing & Heating uses quality units and ensures proper installation meeting all codes.

Take Action Before Failure

Don’t wait for your water heater to fail completely. Cold showers in winter, emergency calls, and stress are avoidable with proactive planning. If your heater shows any warning signs or is approaching 10 years old, call for a professional assessment.

We’ll inspect your heater, tell you honestly how much life remains, and discuss replacement options when the time comes. Planning ahead saves money, prevents emergencies, and ensures you have hot water when you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I repair instead of replace my water heater?

Sometimes, but usually repair only delays replacement. If your heater is 10+ years old and needs significant repair, replacement is smarter financially. A 10-year-old heater isn’t worth expensive repairs—new models are much more efficient.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

Budget for Replacement Costs

A new tank water heater costs $400 to $800 for the unit plus $500 to $1,200 for installation, bringing total cost to $900 to $2,000. A tankless system costs $1,500 to $3,000 for the unit plus $1,000 to $2,000 for installation, totaling $2,500 to $5,000.

Don’t try to save money with a cheap unit or DIY installation. Quality water heaters last longer, come with better warranties, and proper installation prevents future problems. Mallick Plumbing & Heating uses quality units and ensures proper installation meeting all codes.

Take Action Before Failure

Don’t wait for your water heater to fail completely. Cold showers in winter, emergency calls, and stress are avoidable with proactive planning. If your heater shows any warning signs or is approaching 10 years old, call for a professional assessment.

We’ll inspect your heater, tell you honestly how much life remains, and discuss replacement options when the time comes. Planning ahead saves money, prevents emergencies, and ensures you have hot water when you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I repair instead of replace my water heater?

Sometimes, but usually repair only delays replacement. If your heater is 10+ years old and needs significant repair, replacement is smarter financially. A 10-year-old heater isn’t worth expensive repairs—new models are much more efficient.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

If you plan to stay in your Frederick home for 10+ years, tankless often makes financial sense. If you’re uncertain or have limited upfront budget, a new tank heater still provides many years of reliable service.

Budget for Replacement Costs

A new tank water heater costs $400 to $800 for the unit plus $500 to $1,200 for installation, bringing total cost to $900 to $2,000. A tankless system costs $1,500 to $3,000 for the unit plus $1,000 to $2,000 for installation, totaling $2,500 to $5,000.

Don’t try to save money with a cheap unit or DIY installation. Quality water heaters last longer, come with better warranties, and proper installation prevents future problems. Mallick Plumbing & Heating uses quality units and ensures proper installation meeting all codes.

Take Action Before Failure

Don’t wait for your water heater to fail completely. Cold showers in winter, emergency calls, and stress are avoidable with proactive planning. If your heater shows any warning signs or is approaching 10 years old, call for a professional assessment.

We’ll inspect your heater, tell you honestly how much life remains, and discuss replacement options when the time comes. Planning ahead saves money, prevents emergencies, and ensures you have hot water when you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I repair instead of replace my water heater?

Sometimes, but usually repair only delays replacement. If your heater is 10+ years old and needs significant repair, replacement is smarter financially. A 10-year-old heater isn’t worth expensive repairs—new models are much more efficient.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

When replacement time comes, consider switching to a tankless water heater. Upfront cost is higher, but energy savings and longer lifespan make tankless attractive. Tankless heaters provide unlimited hot water, save $50 to $200 per year on energy bills, and last 15 to 20 years instead of 10 to 12.

If you plan to stay in your Frederick home for 10+ years, tankless often makes financial sense. If you’re uncertain or have limited upfront budget, a new tank heater still provides many years of reliable service.

Budget for Replacement Costs

A new tank water heater costs $400 to $800 for the unit plus $500 to $1,200 for installation, bringing total cost to $900 to $2,000. A tankless system costs $1,500 to $3,000 for the unit plus $1,000 to $2,000 for installation, totaling $2,500 to $5,000.

Don’t try to save money with a cheap unit or DIY installation. Quality water heaters last longer, come with better warranties, and proper installation prevents future problems. Mallick Plumbing & Heating uses quality units and ensures proper installation meeting all codes.

Take Action Before Failure

Don’t wait for your water heater to fail completely. Cold showers in winter, emergency calls, and stress are avoidable with proactive planning. If your heater shows any warning signs or is approaching 10 years old, call for a professional assessment.

We’ll inspect your heater, tell you honestly how much life remains, and discuss replacement options when the time comes. Planning ahead saves money, prevents emergencies, and ensures you have hot water when you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I repair instead of replace my water heater?

Sometimes, but usually repair only delays replacement. If your heater is 10+ years old and needs significant repair, replacement is smarter financially. A 10-year-old heater isn’t worth expensive repairs—new models are much more efficient.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

Consider Upgrading to a Tankless System

When replacement time comes, consider switching to a tankless water heater. Upfront cost is higher, but energy savings and longer lifespan make tankless attractive. Tankless heaters provide unlimited hot water, save $50 to $200 per year on energy bills, and last 15 to 20 years instead of 10 to 12.

If you plan to stay in your Frederick home for 10+ years, tankless often makes financial sense. If you’re uncertain or have limited upfront budget, a new tank heater still provides many years of reliable service.

Budget for Replacement Costs

A new tank water heater costs $400 to $800 for the unit plus $500 to $1,200 for installation, bringing total cost to $900 to $2,000. A tankless system costs $1,500 to $3,000 for the unit plus $1,000 to $2,000 for installation, totaling $2,500 to $5,000.

Don’t try to save money with a cheap unit or DIY installation. Quality water heaters last longer, come with better warranties, and proper installation prevents future problems. Mallick Plumbing & Heating uses quality units and ensures proper installation meeting all codes.

Take Action Before Failure

Don’t wait for your water heater to fail completely. Cold showers in winter, emergency calls, and stress are avoidable with proactive planning. If your heater shows any warning signs or is approaching 10 years old, call for a professional assessment.

We’ll inspect your heater, tell you honestly how much life remains, and discuss replacement options when the time comes. Planning ahead saves money, prevents emergencies, and ensures you have hot water when you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I repair instead of replace my water heater?

Sometimes, but usually repair only delays replacement. If your heater is 10+ years old and needs significant repair, replacement is smarter financially. A 10-year-old heater isn’t worth expensive repairs—new models are much more efficient.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

Planning ahead gives you time to research your options (tank vs. tankless), compare costs, and choose the right system for your Frederick home. You avoid emergency replacement during cold months when demand is high and emergencies are costly.

Consider Upgrading to a Tankless System

When replacement time comes, consider switching to a tankless water heater. Upfront cost is higher, but energy savings and longer lifespan make tankless attractive. Tankless heaters provide unlimited hot water, save $50 to $200 per year on energy bills, and last 15 to 20 years instead of 10 to 12.

If you plan to stay in your Frederick home for 10+ years, tankless often makes financial sense. If you’re uncertain or have limited upfront budget, a new tank heater still provides many years of reliable service.

Budget for Replacement Costs

A new tank water heater costs $400 to $800 for the unit plus $500 to $1,200 for installation, bringing total cost to $900 to $2,000. A tankless system costs $1,500 to $3,000 for the unit plus $1,000 to $2,000 for installation, totaling $2,500 to $5,000.

Don’t try to save money with a cheap unit or DIY installation. Quality water heaters last longer, come with better warranties, and proper installation prevents future problems. Mallick Plumbing & Heating uses quality units and ensures proper installation meeting all codes.

Take Action Before Failure

Don’t wait for your water heater to fail completely. Cold showers in winter, emergency calls, and stress are avoidable with proactive planning. If your heater shows any warning signs or is approaching 10 years old, call for a professional assessment.

We’ll inspect your heater, tell you honestly how much life remains, and discuss replacement options when the time comes. Planning ahead saves money, prevents emergencies, and ensures you have hot water when you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I repair instead of replace my water heater?

Sometimes, but usually repair only delays replacement. If your heater is 10+ years old and needs significant repair, replacement is smarter financially. A 10-year-old heater isn’t worth expensive repairs—new models are much more efficient.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

When your water heater reaches 8 years old, start planning for replacement. You don’t need to replace immediately, but budget for it and educate yourself about options. By 10 years, replacement should be a priority.

Planning ahead gives you time to research your options (tank vs. tankless), compare costs, and choose the right system for your Frederick home. You avoid emergency replacement during cold months when demand is high and emergencies are costly.

Consider Upgrading to a Tankless System

When replacement time comes, consider switching to a tankless water heater. Upfront cost is higher, but energy savings and longer lifespan make tankless attractive. Tankless heaters provide unlimited hot water, save $50 to $200 per year on energy bills, and last 15 to 20 years instead of 10 to 12.

If you plan to stay in your Frederick home for 10+ years, tankless often makes financial sense. If you’re uncertain or have limited upfront budget, a new tank heater still provides many years of reliable service.

Budget for Replacement Costs

A new tank water heater costs $400 to $800 for the unit plus $500 to $1,200 for installation, bringing total cost to $900 to $2,000. A tankless system costs $1,500 to $3,000 for the unit plus $1,000 to $2,000 for installation, totaling $2,500 to $5,000.

Don’t try to save money with a cheap unit or DIY installation. Quality water heaters last longer, come with better warranties, and proper installation prevents future problems. Mallick Plumbing & Heating uses quality units and ensures proper installation meeting all codes.

Take Action Before Failure

Don’t wait for your water heater to fail completely. Cold showers in winter, emergency calls, and stress are avoidable with proactive planning. If your heater shows any warning signs or is approaching 10 years old, call for a professional assessment.

We’ll inspect your heater, tell you honestly how much life remains, and discuss replacement options when the time comes. Planning ahead saves money, prevents emergencies, and ensures you have hot water when you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I repair instead of replace my water heater?

Sometimes, but usually repair only delays replacement. If your heater is 10+ years old and needs significant repair, replacement is smarter financially. A 10-year-old heater isn’t worth expensive repairs—new models are much more efficient.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

Plan Ahead When Your Heater Is 8+ Years Old

When your water heater reaches 8 years old, start planning for replacement. You don’t need to replace immediately, but budget for it and educate yourself about options. By 10 years, replacement should be a priority.

Planning ahead gives you time to research your options (tank vs. tankless), compare costs, and choose the right system for your Frederick home. You avoid emergency replacement during cold months when demand is high and emergencies are costly.

Consider Upgrading to a Tankless System

When replacement time comes, consider switching to a tankless water heater. Upfront cost is higher, but energy savings and longer lifespan make tankless attractive. Tankless heaters provide unlimited hot water, save $50 to $200 per year on energy bills, and last 15 to 20 years instead of 10 to 12.

If you plan to stay in your Frederick home for 10+ years, tankless often makes financial sense. If you’re uncertain or have limited upfront budget, a new tank heater still provides many years of reliable service.

Budget for Replacement Costs

A new tank water heater costs $400 to $800 for the unit plus $500 to $1,200 for installation, bringing total cost to $900 to $2,000. A tankless system costs $1,500 to $3,000 for the unit plus $1,000 to $2,000 for installation, totaling $2,500 to $5,000.

Don’t try to save money with a cheap unit or DIY installation. Quality water heaters last longer, come with better warranties, and proper installation prevents future problems. Mallick Plumbing & Heating uses quality units and ensures proper installation meeting all codes.

Take Action Before Failure

Don’t wait for your water heater to fail completely. Cold showers in winter, emergency calls, and stress are avoidable with proactive planning. If your heater shows any warning signs or is approaching 10 years old, call for a professional assessment.

We’ll inspect your heater, tell you honestly how much life remains, and discuss replacement options when the time comes. Planning ahead saves money, prevents emergencies, and ensures you have hot water when you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I repair instead of replace my water heater?

Sometimes, but usually repair only delays replacement. If your heater is 10+ years old and needs significant repair, replacement is smarter financially. A 10-year-old heater isn’t worth expensive repairs—new models are much more efficient.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

Sulfur smell like rotten eggs from your hot water is usually a bacteria growth problem inside the tank. Flushing and bacteria treatments sometimes work, but if the smell returns quickly, the tank needs replacement. Some bacteria can only be eliminated by replacing the heater.

Plan Ahead When Your Heater Is 8+ Years Old

When your water heater reaches 8 years old, start planning for replacement. You don’t need to replace immediately, but budget for it and educate yourself about options. By 10 years, replacement should be a priority.

Planning ahead gives you time to research your options (tank vs. tankless), compare costs, and choose the right system for your Frederick home. You avoid emergency replacement during cold months when demand is high and emergencies are costly.

Consider Upgrading to a Tankless System

When replacement time comes, consider switching to a tankless water heater. Upfront cost is higher, but energy savings and longer lifespan make tankless attractive. Tankless heaters provide unlimited hot water, save $50 to $200 per year on energy bills, and last 15 to 20 years instead of 10 to 12.

If you plan to stay in your Frederick home for 10+ years, tankless often makes financial sense. If you’re uncertain or have limited upfront budget, a new tank heater still provides many years of reliable service.

Budget for Replacement Costs

A new tank water heater costs $400 to $800 for the unit plus $500 to $1,200 for installation, bringing total cost to $900 to $2,000. A tankless system costs $1,500 to $3,000 for the unit plus $1,000 to $2,000 for installation, totaling $2,500 to $5,000.

Don’t try to save money with a cheap unit or DIY installation. Quality water heaters last longer, come with better warranties, and proper installation prevents future problems. Mallick Plumbing & Heating uses quality units and ensures proper installation meeting all codes.

Take Action Before Failure

Don’t wait for your water heater to fail completely. Cold showers in winter, emergency calls, and stress are avoidable with proactive planning. If your heater shows any warning signs or is approaching 10 years old, call for a professional assessment.

We’ll inspect your heater, tell you honestly how much life remains, and discuss replacement options when the time comes. Planning ahead saves money, prevents emergencies, and ensures you have hot water when you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I repair instead of replace my water heater?

Sometimes, but usually repair only delays replacement. If your heater is 10+ years old and needs significant repair, replacement is smarter financially. A 10-year-old heater isn’t worth expensive repairs—new models are much more efficient.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

Rotten Egg Smell

Sulfur smell like rotten eggs from your hot water is usually a bacteria growth problem inside the tank. Flushing and bacteria treatments sometimes work, but if the smell returns quickly, the tank needs replacement. Some bacteria can only be eliminated by replacing the heater.

Plan Ahead When Your Heater Is 8+ Years Old

When your water heater reaches 8 years old, start planning for replacement. You don’t need to replace immediately, but budget for it and educate yourself about options. By 10 years, replacement should be a priority.

Planning ahead gives you time to research your options (tank vs. tankless), compare costs, and choose the right system for your Frederick home. You avoid emergency replacement during cold months when demand is high and emergencies are costly.

Consider Upgrading to a Tankless System

When replacement time comes, consider switching to a tankless water heater. Upfront cost is higher, but energy savings and longer lifespan make tankless attractive. Tankless heaters provide unlimited hot water, save $50 to $200 per year on energy bills, and last 15 to 20 years instead of 10 to 12.

If you plan to stay in your Frederick home for 10+ years, tankless often makes financial sense. If you’re uncertain or have limited upfront budget, a new tank heater still provides many years of reliable service.

Budget for Replacement Costs

A new tank water heater costs $400 to $800 for the unit plus $500 to $1,200 for installation, bringing total cost to $900 to $2,000. A tankless system costs $1,500 to $3,000 for the unit plus $1,000 to $2,000 for installation, totaling $2,500 to $5,000.

Don’t try to save money with a cheap unit or DIY installation. Quality water heaters last longer, come with better warranties, and proper installation prevents future problems. Mallick Plumbing & Heating uses quality units and ensures proper installation meeting all codes.

Take Action Before Failure

Don’t wait for your water heater to fail completely. Cold showers in winter, emergency calls, and stress are avoidable with proactive planning. If your heater shows any warning signs or is approaching 10 years old, call for a professional assessment.

We’ll inspect your heater, tell you honestly how much life remains, and discuss replacement options when the time comes. Planning ahead saves money, prevents emergencies, and ensures you have hot water when you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I repair instead of replace my water heater?

Sometimes, but usually repair only delays replacement. If your heater is 10+ years old and needs significant repair, replacement is smarter financially. A 10-year-old heater isn’t worth expensive repairs—new models are much more efficient.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

Rotten Egg Smell

Sulfur smell like rotten eggs from your hot water is usually a bacteria growth problem inside the tank. Flushing and bacteria treatments sometimes work, but if the smell returns quickly, the tank needs replacement. Some bacteria can only be eliminated by replacing the heater.

Plan Ahead When Your Heater Is 8+ Years Old

When your water heater reaches 8 years old, start planning for replacement. You don’t need to replace immediately, but budget for it and educate yourself about options. By 10 years, replacement should be a priority.

Planning ahead gives you time to research your options (tank vs. tankless), compare costs, and choose the right system for your Frederick home. You avoid emergency replacement during cold months when demand is high and emergencies are costly.

Consider Upgrading to a Tankless System

When replacement time comes, consider switching to a tankless water heater. Upfront cost is higher, but energy savings and longer lifespan make tankless attractive. Tankless heaters provide unlimited hot water, save $50 to $200 per year on energy bills, and last 15 to 20 years instead of 10 to 12.

If you plan to stay in your Frederick home for 10+ years, tankless often makes financial sense. If you’re uncertain or have limited upfront budget, a new tank heater still provides many years of reliable service.

Budget for Replacement Costs

A new tank water heater costs $400 to $800 for the unit plus $500 to $1,200 for installation, bringing total cost to $900 to $2,000. A tankless system costs $1,500 to $3,000 for the unit plus $1,000 to $2,000 for installation, totaling $2,500 to $5,000.

Don’t try to save money with a cheap unit or DIY installation. Quality water heaters last longer, come with better warranties, and proper installation prevents future problems. Mallick Plumbing & Heating uses quality units and ensures proper installation meeting all codes.

Take Action Before Failure

Don’t wait for your water heater to fail completely. Cold showers in winter, emergency calls, and stress are avoidable with proactive planning. If your heater shows any warning signs or is approaching 10 years old, call for a professional assessment.

We’ll inspect your heater, tell you honestly how much life remains, and discuss replacement options when the time comes. Planning ahead saves money, prevents emergencies, and ensures you have hot water when you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I repair instead of replace my water heater?

Sometimes, but usually repair only delays replacement. If your heater is 10+ years old and needs significant repair, replacement is smarter financially. A 10-year-old heater isn’t worth expensive repairs—new models are much more efficient.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

If your heater used to provide plenty of hot water but now runs out quickly, something is wrong. Sediment buildup reduces tank capacity and heating efficiency. Flushing might help, but if problems persist, the heating element is probably failing.

For a family of four, you should get 20 to 30 minutes of hot water with a standard 40-50 gallon tank. If you’re running out in 10 minutes, replacement is coming.

Rotten Egg Smell

Sulfur smell like rotten eggs from your hot water is usually a bacteria growth problem inside the tank. Flushing and bacteria treatments sometimes work, but if the smell returns quickly, the tank needs replacement. Some bacteria can only be eliminated by replacing the heater.

Plan Ahead When Your Heater Is 8+ Years Old

When your water heater reaches 8 years old, start planning for replacement. You don’t need to replace immediately, but budget for it and educate yourself about options. By 10 years, replacement should be a priority.

Planning ahead gives you time to research your options (tank vs. tankless), compare costs, and choose the right system for your Frederick home. You avoid emergency replacement during cold months when demand is high and emergencies are costly.

Consider Upgrading to a Tankless System

When replacement time comes, consider switching to a tankless water heater. Upfront cost is higher, but energy savings and longer lifespan make tankless attractive. Tankless heaters provide unlimited hot water, save $50 to $200 per year on energy bills, and last 15 to 20 years instead of 10 to 12.

If you plan to stay in your Frederick home for 10+ years, tankless often makes financial sense. If you’re uncertain or have limited upfront budget, a new tank heater still provides many years of reliable service.

Budget for Replacement Costs

A new tank water heater costs $400 to $800 for the unit plus $500 to $1,200 for installation, bringing total cost to $900 to $2,000. A tankless system costs $1,500 to $3,000 for the unit plus $1,000 to $2,000 for installation, totaling $2,500 to $5,000.

Don’t try to save money with a cheap unit or DIY installation. Quality water heaters last longer, come with better warranties, and proper installation prevents future problems. Mallick Plumbing & Heating uses quality units and ensures proper installation meeting all codes.

Take Action Before Failure

Don’t wait for your water heater to fail completely. Cold showers in winter, emergency calls, and stress are avoidable with proactive planning. If your heater shows any warning signs or is approaching 10 years old, call for a professional assessment.

We’ll inspect your heater, tell you honestly how much life remains, and discuss replacement options when the time comes. Planning ahead saves money, prevents emergencies, and ensures you have hot water when you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I repair instead of replace my water heater?

Sometimes, but usually repair only delays replacement. If your heater is 10+ years old and needs significant repair, replacement is smarter financially. A 10-year-old heater isn’t worth expensive repairs—new models are much more efficient.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

Strange Noises

Popping, rumbling, or knocking sounds inside your heater indicate sediment buildup. Sometimes flushing solves the problem. But if noise persists after flushing, the tank is probably deteriorating internally. Strange noises signal your heater is reaching end of life.

Not Enough Hot Water

If your heater used to provide plenty of hot water but now runs out quickly, something is wrong. Sediment buildup reduces tank capacity and heating efficiency. Flushing might help, but if problems persist, the heating element is probably failing.

For a family of four, you should get 20 to 30 minutes of hot water with a standard 40-50 gallon tank. If you’re running out in 10 minutes, replacement is coming.

Rotten Egg Smell

Sulfur smell like rotten eggs from your hot water is usually a bacteria growth problem inside the tank. Flushing and bacteria treatments sometimes work, but if the smell returns quickly, the tank needs replacement. Some bacteria can only be eliminated by replacing the heater.

Plan Ahead When Your Heater Is 8+ Years Old

When your water heater reaches 8 years old, start planning for replacement. You don’t need to replace immediately, but budget for it and educate yourself about options. By 10 years, replacement should be a priority.

Planning ahead gives you time to research your options (tank vs. tankless), compare costs, and choose the right system for your Frederick home. You avoid emergency replacement during cold months when demand is high and emergencies are costly.

Consider Upgrading to a Tankless System

When replacement time comes, consider switching to a tankless water heater. Upfront cost is higher, but energy savings and longer lifespan make tankless attractive. Tankless heaters provide unlimited hot water, save $50 to $200 per year on energy bills, and last 15 to 20 years instead of 10 to 12.

If you plan to stay in your Frederick home for 10+ years, tankless often makes financial sense. If you’re uncertain or have limited upfront budget, a new tank heater still provides many years of reliable service.

Budget for Replacement Costs

A new tank water heater costs $400 to $800 for the unit plus $500 to $1,200 for installation, bringing total cost to $900 to $2,000. A tankless system costs $1,500 to $3,000 for the unit plus $1,000 to $2,000 for installation, totaling $2,500 to $5,000.

Don’t try to save money with a cheap unit or DIY installation. Quality water heaters last longer, come with better warranties, and proper installation prevents future problems. Mallick Plumbing & Heating uses quality units and ensures proper installation meeting all codes.

Take Action Before Failure

Don’t wait for your water heater to fail completely. Cold showers in winter, emergency calls, and stress are avoidable with proactive planning. If your heater shows any warning signs or is approaching 10 years old, call for a professional assessment.

We’ll inspect your heater, tell you honestly how much life remains, and discuss replacement options when the time comes. Planning ahead saves money, prevents emergencies, and ensures you have hot water when you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I repair instead of replace my water heater?

Sometimes, but usually repair only delays replacement. If your heater is 10+ years old and needs significant repair, replacement is smarter financially. A 10-year-old heater isn’t worth expensive repairs—new models are much more efficient.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.

Leaks from the Tank or Connections

Any active leak from your water heater means replacement is urgent. Small leaks grow larger, and standing water damages your home’s foundation and floors. Once a tank develops a leak, patching doesn’t work—you need a new heater.

Check around the base of your tank regularly. A small amount of condensation is normal, but pooling water or a persistent wet spot is a leak. Call immediately if you find one.

Strange Noises

Popping, rumbling, or knocking sounds inside your heater indicate sediment buildup. Sometimes flushing solves the problem. But if noise persists after flushing, the tank is probably deteriorating internally. Strange noises signal your heater is reaching end of life.

Not Enough Hot Water

If your heater used to provide plenty of hot water but now runs out quickly, something is wrong. Sediment buildup reduces tank capacity and heating efficiency. Flushing might help, but if problems persist, the heating element is probably failing.

For a family of four, you should get 20 to 30 minutes of hot water with a standard 40-50 gallon tank. If you’re running out in 10 minutes, replacement is coming.

Rotten Egg Smell

Sulfur smell like rotten eggs from your hot water is usually a bacteria growth problem inside the tank. Flushing and bacteria treatments sometimes work, but if the smell returns quickly, the tank needs replacement. Some bacteria can only be eliminated by replacing the heater.

Plan Ahead When Your Heater Is 8+ Years Old

When your water heater reaches 8 years old, start planning for replacement. You don’t need to replace immediately, but budget for it and educate yourself about options. By 10 years, replacement should be a priority.

Planning ahead gives you time to research your options (tank vs. tankless), compare costs, and choose the right system for your Frederick home. You avoid emergency replacement during cold months when demand is high and emergencies are costly.

Consider Upgrading to a Tankless System

When replacement time comes, consider switching to a tankless water heater. Upfront cost is higher, but energy savings and longer lifespan make tankless attractive. Tankless heaters provide unlimited hot water, save $50 to $200 per year on energy bills, and last 15 to 20 years instead of 10 to 12.

If you plan to stay in your Frederick home for 10+ years, tankless often makes financial sense. If you’re uncertain or have limited upfront budget, a new tank heater still provides many years of reliable service.

Budget for Replacement Costs

A new tank water heater costs $400 to $800 for the unit plus $500 to $1,200 for installation, bringing total cost to $900 to $2,000. A tankless system costs $1,500 to $3,000 for the unit plus $1,000 to $2,000 for installation, totaling $2,500 to $5,000.

Don’t try to save money with a cheap unit or DIY installation. Quality water heaters last longer, come with better warranties, and proper installation prevents future problems. Mallick Plumbing & Heating uses quality units and ensures proper installation meeting all codes.

Take Action Before Failure

Don’t wait for your water heater to fail completely. Cold showers in winter, emergency calls, and stress are avoidable with proactive planning. If your heater shows any warning signs or is approaching 10 years old, call for a professional assessment.

We’ll inspect your heater, tell you honestly how much life remains, and discuss replacement options when the time comes. Planning ahead saves money, prevents emergencies, and ensures you have hot water when you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I repair instead of replace my water heater?

Sometimes, but usually repair only delays replacement. If your heater is 10+ years old and needs significant repair, replacement is smarter financially. A 10-year-old heater isn’t worth expensive repairs—new models are much more efficient.

How long does water heater installation take?

Tank heater installation typically takes 3 to 5 hours. Tankless installation takes longer (5 to 8 hours) because it requires venting and gas line modifications. Most jobs are completed in one day.

What size water heater do I need?

For a family of four, a 40 to 50-gallon tank usually works. Tankless sizing is different—it depends on flow rate requirements. We assess your family’s needs and recommend the right size for your situation.

Replace Your Water Heater Before It Fails

Don’t let your water heater fail and leave you without hot water. When your Frederick home’s water heater is 8 to 10 years old, plan for replacement. Mallick Plumbing & Heating inspects heaters, explains your options, and handles replacement professionally. We’ll get your new system installed properly so you have reliable hot water for years. Call us for a water heater assessment today.