A water heater rarely fails all at once. It fails a little at a time — a few degrees cooler each week, a faint rumble you learn to ignore, a slightly higher gas bill you chalk up to winter. By the time it actually stops working, it’s usually leaking, and usually at the worst possible moment.

Most tank water heaters last 8 to 12 years. If yours is getting close to that range and showing any of the signs below, it’s worth getting it looked at before it fails on its own schedule instead of yours.

Repair or replace? The quick rule of thumb

If your water heater is under 6 years old and has one isolated problem, a repair usually makes sense. If it’s 8+ years old, or the repair would cost more than about half the price of a new unit, replacing it is almost always the better value — you avoid paying twice.

7 signs it’s time for a new water heater

Why it’s worth acting before it fails completely

A leaking or burst tank can release 40–80 gallons of water in minutes, which is enough to damage flooring, drywall, and anything stored nearby. On gas units, a failing heater can also be a safety issue if venting is compromised. Replacing a struggling water heater on your schedule is almost always cheaper and less disruptive than an emergency call after it fails.

Tank or tankless? Worth a look when you’re replacing anyway

If you’re already replacing your water heater, it’s a good moment to consider a tankless unit. Tankless heaters cost more upfront but last longer (15–20 years vs. 8–12), take up less space, and heat water on demand instead of storing and reheating it around the clock. For larger households or homes that regularly run out of hot water, it’s worth comparing costs before deciding.

Continental Plumbers has installed and repaired water heaters across Union, Essex & Middlesex Counties since 1985. If you’re seeing any of these signs, call (973) 900-0430 for a same-day inspection, or schedule an estimate online.

Frequently asked questions

How long does a water heater last?
A standard tank water heater lasts 8 to 12 years. Tankless water heaters typically last 15 to 20 years with regular maintenance.

How much does water heater replacement cost in NJ?
Costs vary by unit type, capacity, and installation complexity. A licensed plumber can give you an exact quote after a quick inspection — ask about same-day installation if your current unit has failed.

Can I just repair my water heater instead of replacing it?
Often, yes — if the unit is under 6 years old and has a single, isolated issue like a faulty heating element or thermostat. Past 8–10 years, or with signs like tank rust or pooling water, replacement is usually the better investment.

Is a leaking water heater an emergency?
Yes. Shut off the water supply to the unit and the power or gas if you can safely do so, then call a plumber right away — a cracked tank can release dozens of gallons quickly.

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