There are few things worse than a cold shower on a winter morning. Your water heater is the workhorse of your home, but when it fails, it disrupts your entire routine. We are Fort Stockton, TX’s experts in water heater replacement and repair. From standard gas tanks to high-tech tankless water heater installations, we provide the hot water solutions that modern families demand.
Are you tired of running out of hot water? We specialize in converting to tankless water heaters. These units heat water on demand, meaning you never run out, even if the dishwasher and washing machine are running while you shower. We handle the complex gas line upsizing and venting requirements to ensure your new system operates safely and efficiently.
If your tank is leaking from the bottom or simply won't heat, you need a 40 gallon gas water heater installed fast. We offer same-day replacement services. We remove and dispose of your old, leaking unit and install a new, code-compliant heater. We also replace the expansion tank and upgrade the gas valve to ensure safety.
Not every problem needs a new unit. If you have lukewarm water, a pilot light that won't stay lit, or a popping noise (sediment buildup), we can often repair it. We replace heating elements, thermostats, and thermocouples to extend the life of your current water heater.
Whether you need a quick replacement or a high-efficiency upgrade, we ensure your family has reliable hot water. Trust our licensed technicians for a safe install.
Call for a free estimate: (833) 963-1627
"Our water heater busted on a Saturday. They brought a new one out and installed it same-day. No cold showers for my kids!"
"We switched to tankless and I'll never go back. Endless hot water and my gas bill actually went down. Great installation job."
"The installer was polite, cleaned up the rust mess from the old tank, and showed me how to adjust the temperature on the new one."
Fort Lancaster sent 1st Infantry Co. H "to take post" along Comanche Springs on 12 April 1859. Fort Stockton (named Camp Stockton until 1860) grew up around Comanche Springs, one of the largest sources of spring water in Texas. The fort was named for Robert F. Stockton. Comanche Springs was a favorite rest stop on the Great Comanche Trail to Chihuahua, San Antonio-El Paso Road, and the Butterfield Overland Mail route. : Preface On October 2, 1859, the well-known journalist and author (and future Union spy) Albert D. Richardson passed through Camp Stockton, which he described as "a military post of three or four edifices with pearly, misty mountains in the background."
Zip Codes in Fort Stockton, TX that we also serve: 79735