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Water Heater Installation & Replacement in Thousand Oaks, CA

Easily Replace or Install a New Water Heater in LA or Ventura County

Having clean, hot water is far more than a luxury in your home. While you depend on it for comfortable showers, it’s essential to cleaning your dishes, clothes, and other everyday tasks that keep your home healthy and safe. You might not think about how much you rely on hot water on a daily basis, but you’d certainly notice it if your water heater suddenly gave up the ghost.

At Ninja Plumber, we can help you replace your water heater with a new installation. Whether your appliance is broken beyond repair or simply isn’t doing what you need it to, we can help you find a new water heater and install it for you! Our plumbers in Thousand Oaks and Los Angeles are expertly trained to handle this kind of work and provide our customers with high-quality workmanship, long-lasting solutions, and excellent service.


If you want to learn more about our water heater installation services in Thousand Oaks, give Ninja Plumber a call at (818) 649-5559 today or contact us online


How Long Does a Water Heater Last?

You can expect a new water heater to last around eight to 12 years. This lifespan, however, depends on a variety of factors, including the quality of its installation and the maintenance it receives over the years. If your water heater is around 10 years old and starting to show signs of its age, it’s definitely time to consider replacing it.

Rest assured that when you contact Ninja Plumber for a water heater installation in Thousand Oaks or Ventura County, we’ll provide an expert-level installation that can maximize the longevity and efficiency of your appliance. Call us back on an annual or semi-annual basis for an inspection and maintenance, and you can feel confident that you won’t have to undergo another new installation sooner than you expected!

Upgrade to a Tankless Water Heater

If you are tired of running out of hot water or dealing with a bulky and inefficient traditional water heater, it may be time to consider upgrading to a tankless water heater. Tankless water heaters provide a continuous supply of hot water on demand, eliminating the need for a storage tank and reducing energy consumption.

Benefits of tankless water heaters include:

  • Endless hot water supply
  • Space-saving design
  • Energy savings
  • Reduced water waste
  • Longer lifespan

At Ninja Plumber, our experienced technicians can assess your current water heater and recommend the best tankless options for your home and budget. Contact us today to learn more about the benefits of upgrading to a tankless water heater.

Need Service Now? Contact Us Today!

When it’s time to replace your old water heater with a new installation, you can count on Ninja Plumber to provide a reliable, high-quality installation that will maximize the lifespan of your unit. Expect excellent workmanship and customer service when you call us out for help today!


Get in touch with our representatives today by connecting with us online or by calling (818) 649-5559.


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How Long Does a Water Heater Last?

Water heater lifespan can last from 6 - 12 years with proper routine maintenance. Anything beyond that can be critical, causing issues in the future. If your water heater is past its average lifespan, it may be time to consider a replacement.

What Are Signs You Need Water Heater Replacement?

Learn about common indicators that you need to replace your water heater so that you can determine if it's time to install a new tank, and therefore nip problems in the bud before they get worse and avoid further inconvenience. Avoid procrastinating your decision — get the insight you need to take the right step going forwwrd.

Here are 10 signs you need water heater replacement:

  • Having a water heater that's over 8-12 years old
  • Struggling with fluctuating water temperatures
  • Facing an unexplained increase in energy bills
  • Frequently running out of hot water
  • Noticing corrosion on the outside of your tank
  • Seeing reddish discoloration in your water
  • Experiencing recurring & costly repairs
  • Finding a leak at the base of your tank
  • Hearing loud noises, like rumbling or clanging
  • Noticing a metallic smell when running hot water

What Is the Difference Between Gas & Electric Water Heaters?

Depending upon how your home is configured, you may have an option to choose between getting a new gas or electric water heater. That said, it’s generally recommended that homeowners go with the type of water heater they already have.

Gas water heaters use a natural gas burner to heat water. Because of this, you can rely on most models to work even when the power goes out. Although gas water heaters can cost a lot upfront, they’re generally cheaper to run throughout their lifetimes.

Electric water heaters can be cheaper to buy but more expensive to use, in the long run. That said, they are a lot smaller than gas water heaters, which makes them perfect for homes that are already a little tight on space. Although gas water heaters are very safe, electric water heaters don’t use gas at all, which can make them a bit safer.

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