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Water heater replacement cost in Dallas–Fort Worth

Water heater replacement in Dallas–Fort Worth costs about $750 to $3,300 (typically $1,350) — local prices run about 5% below the national average.

These figures adjust our national water heater replacement range to Dallas–Fort Worth's local cost level — see the method and sources below.

Low
$750
Typical
$1,350
High
$3,300

How we localized this

We start from our national water heater replacement range of $800$3,500 and adjust it for Dallas–Fort Worth, where costs run about 5% below the national average. DFW home remodeling runs roughly 5–12% below the U.S. average for most project types, in line with Texas overall. Fast population growth is pushing local labor rates up, and new-construction costs run slightly above national — so the metro sits modestly below average for repair-and-replace work. Materials are priced roughly nationally, so treat this as an approximation — your actual price depends on your home, contractor, and project specifics.

Dallas–Fort Worth cost sources (2)

DFW's fast growth keeps contractors busy, so labor rates have been climbing even though Texas overall runs below the national average. Expansive clay soils make foundation movement — and the plumbing and sewer-line repairs that follow — a recurring local expense. Permitting and fees vary widely across the metroplex's many suburbs, so quotes can differ noticeably from one city to the next.

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Estimated cost for your options in Dallas–Fort Worth
$750$3,300
Typical: $1,350
Adjusted for Dallas–Fort Worth — costs there run about 5% below the national average.

How we got this

Starts from our published water heater replacement range of $800–$3,500, adjusted for:

  • Type & fuel: Gas tank (40–50 gal)×1
  • Tank size: Standard (40–50 gallon)×1
  • Installation: Straight swap, same location×1
  • Area: Dallas–Fort Worth×0.95

These figures are planning estimates compiled from public cost data on the dates shown — not quotes, bids, or guarantees. Real prices vary widely with your home, location, materials, permits, and contractor. Always get itemized written quotes from licensed local pros before budgeting or hiring.

What changes the price

  • Fuel typeVaries

    Electric tanks are usually cheapest to install; gas needs venting; switching fuel types adds cost.

  • Tank sizeRaises cost

    Larger tanks (75–80 gal) cost more than standard 40–50 gallon units.

  • Tankless vs. tankRaises cost

    Tankless units cost more to buy and install but last longer and save space.

  • Code & permit upgradesRaises cost

    Bringing venting, gas, or seismic strapping up to code adds cost.

  • Relocation / ventingRaises cost

    Moving the unit or adding venting raises labor.

Get real quotes for your Dallas–Fort Worth water heater replacement

Our ranges are for planning. The only way to know your real price is itemized quotes from licensed local pros — always get at least three before you hire.

Tip: search for licensed, insured Dallas–Fort Worth water heater replacement contractors in your area, check reviews and references, and compare written itemized bids — not just bottom-line numbers.

Water heater replacement cost — FAQ

How much does it cost to replace a water heater?
A standard tank water heater runs about $900–$1,800 installed for most homes, averaging around $1,400, within a national range of roughly $800 to $3,500. Gas tanks cost more than electric, large or tankless units cost more, and a simple same-spot electric swap is cheapest — often $800–$1,200.
Is a tankless water heater worth the higher cost?
Tankless units cost more to buy and install (often $1,400–$5,600) but last 20+ years and heat water on demand. The energy savings are real but modest for most homes; the bigger draws are endless hot water and freeing up floor space.
Gas vs. electric water heater — which is cheaper?
Electric tank units are usually cheaper to buy and install; gas units cost more upfront and need venting but often cost less to run. Your existing hookup usually decides it — switching fuel types adds significant cost.
How long does a water heater last?
A tank water heater typically lasts 8–12 years; tankless units can last 20+. If yours is leaking from the tank itself, replace it — tank leaks can't be repaired.

Cost data compiled June 13, 2026.

Sources (4)

Range synthesized from the editorially-independent cluster (Angi $882–$1,817, avg ~$1,340; HomeGuide $600–$3,100). A lead-gen source (HomeBuddy, $1,900–$9,000) was treated as a high outlier and dropped from the anchor — its inclusion is what inflated the earlier draft. Metro-level breakdowns are coming as we verify local data.

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