๐Ÿ” Water Heater Replacement ยท Round Rock ยท Williamson County

Time to replace the water heater in Round Rock โ€” let’s pick the right one, not just any one.

If your tank is creeping past ten years, leaking at the base, or has already been repaired once, the question stops being how to fix it and becomes which replacement is right for your home. Round Rock’s roughly 15-grain water shortens tank life dramatically, and the big master-planned floor plans out here often outgrew the heater the builder installed. The dispatch line connects you with a TSBPE-licensed Master Plumber who weighs replace-versus-repair honestly, sizes to how your household actually uses hot water, walks you through gas, electric, and heat-pump options, and pulls the City of Round Rock permit so the install passes inspection.

No call center. No out-of-state routing โ€” enter your ZIP and weโ€™ll match you to a local Master Plumber.

โœ“ Replace-vs-repair, called straightโœ“ Sized for big RR floor plansโœ“ Gas ยท electric ยท heat-pumpโœ“ City permit + inspection handled

๐Ÿ“ž Calls free ยท Real diagnosis before any quote

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How the dispatch line works

Four steps, end to end. The call is free. The matched plumberโ€™s estimate is free on any job over $500. You decide whether to proceed.

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You call

The 24/7 dispatch line picks up. A real coordinator captures your ZIP, the symptom, and the urgency.

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You get matched

Dispatch routes to the nearest TSBPE-licensed Master Plumber familiar with your ZIP and build era.

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On-site diagnosis

The dispatched plumber walks the job, writes a line-item estimate, pulls any required permits.

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You decide

Free written estimate on $500+ work. No obligation. Work is performed to Texas plumbing code.

Why Round Rock homes hit replacement age sooner than the rest of the metro

This corner of Williamson County combines extreme hard water, a wave of homes built in the 1990sโ€“2010s, and floor plans large enough to outstrip a builder-grade tank. Put those together and replacement timing here looks nothing like a national average.

๐Ÿงฑ 15-grain water is brutal on tanks

Round Rock’s supply โ€” blended from Lake Georgetown surface water and Edwards Aquifer wells over limestone โ€” runs around 15.2 grains per gallon, firmly in the extreme-hard band. Inside a water heater that hardness bakes onto the hottest surfaces as scale: the bottom of a gas tank, the elements of an electric one. Scale insulates the steel from the burner, drives the unit to run longer and hotter, and rusts the tank out years early. It’s why an unsoftened Round Rock heater often reaches replacement age at eight to ten years rather than the twelve-plus you’d see on softer water. When a Teravista or Behrens Ranch homeowner is already on their second tank in a decade, hardness is almost always the reason โ€” and it’s the first thing the dispatched plumber factors into a replacement plan.

๐Ÿ˜ The 1990sโ€“2010s build wave is aging out at once

Williamson County’s growth packed a lot of homes into a tight window โ€” Stone Oak, Vista Oaks, Teravista, Behrens Ranch and the surrounding slab-on-grade subdivisions filled in across the 1990s, 2000s, and early 2010s. The builder-grade water heaters that went into those homes are all crossing the end of their service life around the same time, which is why replacement (not repair) is the conversation for so many of them now. If your neighbors are quietly swapping tanks, yours is on the same clock โ€” planning the replacement before it fails on a Sunday beats an emergency swap.

๐Ÿ“ Big floor plans outgrew the builder’s tank

Round Rock’s master-planned homes tend to be large โ€” multiple full baths, a soaking tub in the primary suite, a laundry that runs hot, sometimes a finished second story. A lot of them were fitted with a 40- or 50-gallon tank that was marginal on day one and is now feeding twice the fixtures the builder assumed. Running out of hot water mid-shower isn’t always a dying heater; sometimes it’s a correctly-working tank that was simply undersized. Replacement is the moment to right-size โ€” bumping to a 50- or 75-gallon tank, or going tankless for endless hot water โ€” instead of reinstalling the same too-small unit.

โš– Replace-versus-repair has a real tipping point

Not every aging heater needs replacing, and a good plumber won’t pretend it does. A six-year-old tank with a bad thermocouple or a failed element is usually worth repairing. But once a tank is past roughly ten years in Round Rock water, has a rusty tank-side leak, won’t hold temperature after a flush, or needs a repair that costs a meaningful fraction of a new unit, replacement is the rational call โ€” you’d otherwise be putting money into a tank that’s already corroding from the inside. The dispatched Master Plumber gives you the honest line on which side of that tipping point your heater sits.

The cheapest replacement on paper is to drop the exact same tank back into the exact same spot and skip the permit. In Round Rock water that’s also how you end up replacing it again in eight years and discovering at resale that an unpermitted heater is a problem. The replacement worth paying for sizes the unit to your real hot-water demand, addresses why the last one died (almost always hardness), and is permitted and inspected so it’s clean on a future sale.

Be skeptical of a flat replace-it price quoted over the phone before anyone has seen your venting, your gas line, where the tank sits, or whether your home is on a closed system. The big-box shelf price is the tank only โ€” it rarely includes the City of Round Rock permit, the expansion tank a closed system requires, a new drain pan and routed line, fresh connectors, haul-away, or licensed labor. A straight answer on replace-versus-repair, and a real number, comes after a real look. Calls to the dispatch line are free.

Replace or repair? A Round Rock decision guide

Roughly how the replace-versus-repair math tilts as a tank ages in extreme hard water. Higher bar = more strongly pointing toward replacement. Illustrative, not a quote.

When Replacement Starts Winning โ€” Round Rock Water HeatersLean toward replacing (vs repairing) as these factors stack up ยท ~15 gpg accelerates every lineUnder 6 yrs, single simple faultusually repair6โ€“9 yrs, minor part failurerepair, watch it10+ yrs, holding temp poorlylean replaceRepair โ‰ˆ half a new unitreplaceRusty tank-side leak at basereplace nowIllustrative replace-vs-repair guidance for ~15.2 gpg Round Rock water ยท a tank-body leak is never a repair ยท not a quote
TSBPE Master Plumber setting a replacement water heater in a Round Rock garage

What a right-sized Round Rock replacement actually involves

A replacement done properly starts before the new unit is even chosen. The dispatched Master Plumber confirms how many baths and fixtures draw hot water, whether there’s a soaking tub or a second story, and how the household actually uses it โ€” then recommends a size and fuel that fit, rather than reflexively reinstalling whatever the builder put in. In a large Stone Oak or Vista Oaks floor plan that often means stepping up from a 50- to a 75-gallon tank, or moving to a tankless unit so the master tub and the laundry can run hot at the same time.

From there it’s a code-correct install: the old tank is drained, disconnected, and hauled away; the new unit is set level on a drain pan with a routed discharge; water, gas or electrical, and the T&P relief line are reconnected; and on the closed systems most modern Round Rock homes have, a thermal expansion tank is added because code requires it. Because replacement is permitted work in the City of Round Rock, the job is built to pass inspection โ€” correct venting and combustion-air clearance on gas, proper gas-line sizing if you’ve upsized or converted, and a discharge setup that meets current code. This is also the natural moment to add a softener loop, since protecting the new tank from 15-grain water is what gets you back to a full service life.

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Your situation โ†’ replace? โ†’ roughly what it runs

Find the line that matches your heater, see which way the replace-versus-repair call leans, and get a sense of the range. Round Rock-metro ranges, not quotes.

Symptom Tank is 8โ€“12 years old and starting to run cool

In Round Rock water, a tank this age has years of scale on the bottom or elements and is near the end regardless. If it’s losing capacity or recovery, that’s the steel and the burner fighting through scale, not a quick fix. Replacing now โ€” and adding softening โ€” beats nursing a corroding tank toward a failure on its own schedule.

Lean replace ยท 50-gal tank ~$1,700โ€“$3,000 installed ยท

Symptom Water pooling around the base of the tank

A leak from the tank body itself is terminal โ€” the steel has rusted through and no repair seals it. This is the one situation where replacement isn’t a judgment call. Shut the water and gas/breaker off and get it swapped before it lets go fully and floods the garage or closet.

Replace now ยท standard tank ~$1,700โ€“$3,200 installed ยท

Symptom Family outgrew the builder’s 40- or 50-gallon tank

If you’re running out of hot water with a healthy heater, the unit is simply undersized for a big Round Rock floor plan. Replacement is the moment to right-size up a tier โ€” or go tankless for endless hot water to a soaking tub and laundry that run together.

Upsize on replace ยท 75-gal ~$2,500โ€“$4,000 ยท tankless higher ยท

Symptom Second tank in under a decade โ€” and no softener

Repeat early failures in Behrens Ranch, Teravista and nearby subdivisions are the hardness signature. Replacing without addressing 15-grain water just restarts the same clock. Pairing the new heater with a softener is what finally gets you a normal service life.

Replace + softener loop ยท combine for best ROI ยท

Symptom Considering a switch from electric to gas (or to tankless)

A fuel change is a replacement-time decision, not a repair. Electric-to-gas means new venting and a gas line; tankless adds venting and often a larger gas line and electrical. More upfront, but it can mean lower operating cost and far more hot water โ€” worth pricing both ways before committing.

Conversion priced on site ยท tankless ~$3,500โ€“$6,500 ยท

Symptom Heat-pump (hybrid) electric vs a plain electric tank

If your heater is electric, replacement is the chance to consider a heat-pump unit. It costs more upfront but cuts operating cost sharply and may qualify for rebates โ€” a strong fit for a garage-located heater in a large Round Rock home with the headroom for it.

Heat-pump ~$2,800โ€“$4,800 ยท ask about rebates ยท

Not sure if it’s time to replace? Get a straight answer.

Replace-vs-repair, called honestly ยท sized to your home ยท City of Round Rock permit handled ยท TSBPE Master Plumbers

What you can do before replacing โ€” and where to stop

Sensible prep and shopping homework for a Round Rock replacement, and the hard line where it becomes licensed work.

โœ“ Pin down your real numbers first

Before you shop, note your tank’s age (the date code is on the rating plate), its gallon size, and the fuel โ€” gas or electric. Count the full baths and note any soaking tub or second-story bath. Those numbers tell the dispatched plumber whether to match what you have or right-size up for a big floor plan, and they keep a salesperson from upselling blind.

STOP if: you find water pooling at the base โ€” that’s a tank-body leak. Shut off the supply and the gas/breaker and call dispatch rather than shopping at your leisure.

โœ“ Decide fuel and size before the truck arrives

Use the time before replacement to weigh options: like-for-like is cheapest, a step up in tank size fixes ‘always running out,’ a heat-pump cuts an electric home’s operating cost, and tankless gives endless hot water at a higher install. Walk the spot the heater sits โ€” garage, attic, interior closet โ€” and note access and clearance, which the plumber needs to know.

โœ“ Clear the path and think about a softener

Make the existing heater reachable: move stored boxes, garage shelving, or anything blocking the unit and the shutoffs so install day goes faster. And decide now whether to add a softener loop at the same time โ€” in Round Rock’s 15-grain water, protecting a brand-new tank is the single biggest thing that gets it to full life, and it’s cheaper to plumb the loop during the replacement than to come back later.

STOP if: you’re tempted to connect the gas line, venting, or expansion tank yourself. Gas work and code-required venting on a replacement are licensed, permitted work in Round Rock โ€” not a weekend project.

โš  DO NOT DIY: Do not attempt the actual swap yourself in Round Rock. A water heater replacement is permitted work through the City of Round Rock, and the install touches gas (or 240-volt electrical), combustion-air and venting clearances, the T&P relief discharge, and a code-required thermal expansion tank on closed systems. An improperly vented gas heater is a carbon-monoxide hazard, and an unpermitted, uninspected heater can become a problem at resale or on an insurance claim. Connecting the unit, the gas line, and the venting is a TSBPE-licensed plumber’s job โ€” that’s the part the dispatch line exists for.

Round Rock water heater replacement โ€” typical pricing

Market data, not promises. The dispatched plumber writes the line-item estimate for your job.

Source: HomeAdvisor / Angi Austin metro median pricing, 2025

40-gal tank (installed)
$1,500โ€“$2,600
Smaller homes ยท like-for-like swap
50-gal tank (installed)
$1,700โ€“$3,000
Most common RR replacement
75-gal tank (installed)
$2,500โ€“$4,000
Large master-planned floor plans
Electric โ†’ gas conversion
+$600โ€“$1,800
New gas line + venting added
Heat-pump / hybrid electric
$2,800โ€“$4,800
Lower operating cost ยท rebate-eligible
Tankless conversion (gas)
$3,500โ€“$6,500
Endless hot water ยท venting + gas upsize
Softener loop added at install
$900โ€“$2,400
Protects the new tank in 15-gpg water
City permit + expansion tank
$150โ€“$400
Permitted, inspection-ready install

Calls are free. The Master Plumbers dispatched through this line provide free written estimates on any job over $500.

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Round Rock water heater replacement โ€” straight answers

What homeowners in 78664, 78665, and 78681 actually ask the dispatch line when a heater is on its way out.

How do I know whether to replace or just repair my water heater?
Age and the nature of the fault decide it. In Round Rock’s roughly 15-grain water, a tank under six years old with a single simple failure โ€” a thermocouple, an element, a thermostat โ€” is usually worth repairing. Once it’s past ten years, won’t hold temperature after a flush, or needs a repair costing a meaningful fraction of a new unit, replacement is the rational call because the tank is already corroding from scale. A leak from the tank body itself is always a replacement โ€” no repair seals rusted-through steel. The dispatched Master Plumber gives you the honest read on which side of that line your heater sits, rather than defaulting to the bigger sale.
Why do water heaters fail so young in Round Rock?
Hardness. Round Rock’s supply runs around 15.2 grains per gallon โ€” blended Lake Georgetown surface water and Edwards Aquifer wells over limestone โ€” which is extreme by any standard. That hardness bakes onto the hottest surfaces inside the tank as scale, insulating the steel from the burner or elements so the unit runs longer and hotter and rusts out early. It’s why unsoftened tanks here often reach replacement age at eight to ten years instead of twelve-plus. Addressing the water at replacement is the only way to break that cycle.
What size water heater should I put in a big Round Rock home?
Size to how you actually use hot water, not to whatever the builder installed. Many master-planned homes in Stone Oak, Teravista, Vista Oaks and Behrens Ranch were fitted with a 40- or 50-gallon tank that was marginal for multiple baths, a soaking tub, and a hot-water laundry. If you routinely run out, replacement is the moment to step up to a 75-gallon tank or move to tankless for endless hot water. The dispatched plumber counts your fixtures and demand and right-sizes โ€” undersizing and oversizing both cost you, just in different ways.
Gas, electric, or heat-pump โ€” which should I choose at replacement?
Like-for-like is cheapest to install: gas for gas, electric for electric. Beyond that it’s a tradeoff. A heat-pump (hybrid) electric unit costs more upfront but cuts operating cost sharply and may qualify for rebates โ€” a strong choice for a garage heater in a large home. A tankless gas unit gives endless hot water and a long life but is the priciest install because of venting and gas-line work. Switching electric to gas adds a gas line and venting. The cheapest unit to buy and the cheapest to run are rarely the same one; the plumber lays out both so you choose with eyes open.
Is tankless worth it for a Round Rock home?
It can be, especially for a large floor plan that keeps running out of hot water. A tankless unit never runs out and tends to last longer than a tank. The catch in Round Rock’s water is scale โ€” tankless heat exchangers scale fast at 15 grains and need periodic descaling to hold their warranty. Pairing a tankless conversion with a softener dramatically cuts that descaling and protects the investment. It’s a higher upfront install than a tank, so the dispatched plumber will price both against how you actually use hot water.
Should I add a water softener when I replace the heater?
In Round Rock, that’s often the highest-ROI part of the whole project. Dropping a brand-new tank into 15-grain water without addressing hardness just restarts the same early-failure clock. Adding a softener loop at the same time protects the new heater โ€” tank or tankless โ€” and is what gets it back to a full service life, while also cutting scale on fixtures and reducing soap and detergent use. It’s cheaper to plumb the loop during the replacement than to come back for it later, which is why the plumber will usually raise it.
Do I need a permit to replace a water heater in Round Rock?
Yes. Water heater replacement is permitted work through the City of Round Rock, and pulling the permit triggers an inspection that holds the install to current code โ€” proper venting and combustion-air clearance on gas units, a code-required thermal expansion tank on closed systems, a routed drain pan, and a correct T&P discharge. A reputable dispatched Master Plumber handles the permit and inspection as part of the job. A permit-skipping ‘deal’ isn’t a smaller job โ€” it just removes the inspection that protects you at resale and on an insurance claim.
How long does a replacement take, and will I be without hot water?
A straightforward tank-for-tank swap with good access is commonly a few hours, so most homeowners are without hot water only for that window the same day. A conversion โ€” electric to gas, or a tankless install โ€” takes longer because of new venting, gas-line, or electrical work, and may run most of a day. The dispatched plumber gives you a realistic timeline once they’ve seen the location, access, and what the new unit requires. Scheduling a planned replacement beats an emergency swap after a tank lets go.
What does replacement actually cost in Round Rock?
It depends on size, fuel, access, and what code now requires that didn’t when your old unit went in. As rough Round Rock-metro ranges, a like-for-like 40- to 50-gallon tank commonly lands around $1,500โ€“$3,000 installed, a 75-gallon for a large home runs higher, a heat-pump unit more, and a tankless conversion higher still. The permit, an expansion tank, a new pan and connectors, and haul-away are part of a code-correct install. These are market ranges, not a quote โ€” the dispatched Master Plumber writes the line-item price after seeing your specific job.
Which Round Rock areas does the dispatch line cover for replacement?
The dispatch line connects callers across Round Rock and Williamson County โ€” 78664, 78665, and 78681 โ€” including Teravista, Behrens Ranch, Stone Oak, Vista Oaks, and the surrounding slab-on-grade subdivisions built through the 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s that are reaching replacement age now. Enter your ZIP and you’re matched with a TSBPE-licensed Master Plumber familiar with the build era and the extreme hard water out here, so the replacement is sized and protected for the water it’ll actually run on.

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