AO Smith ProLine Electric Water Heater Replacement & Installation in Citrus County, FLNeed hot water fast? Modern Plumbing offers professional AO Smith ProLine electric water heater replacements and installations throughout Citrus County, Florida, with same day installation available when scheduling and inventory allow. When your electric water heater starts leaking, stops heating, fails a home inspection, or becomes an issue during a real estate transaction, you need a local plumbing company that can respond quickly and install the right equipment the right way. Modern Plumbing Services has proudly served Citrus County since 1978. As a 3rd generation local family-owned plumbing company, we provide reliable water heater replacement services for homeowners, buyers, sellers, realtors, property managers, and home inspectors throughout Inverness, Lecanto, Crystal River, Hernando, Homosassa, Beverly Hills, Citrus Springs, Floral City, and surrounding Citrus County communities. Same Day Electric Water Heater Installations AvailableModern Plumbing keeps common residential electric water heater sizes and gallons in stock, making same day replacement possible for many Citrus County homeowners.
Why We Install AO Smith ProLine Electric Water HeatersModern Plumbing installs AO Smith ProLine electric water heaters because they are professional-grade units designed for dependable residential hot water performance. AO Smith is one of the most trusted names in water heating, and the ProLine series is commonly used by plumbing professionals for quality installations, reliable operation, and long-term value. Benefits of AO Smith ProLine Electric Water Heaters
Flat Rate Water Heater Pricing Starting at $1,475Modern Plumbing offers transparent flat rate pricing for electric water heater replacements starting at $1,475. This flat rate includes:
No confusing pricing. No surprise add-ons. Just clear, professional water heater replacement from a local Citrus County plumbing company. Water Heater Replacements for Real Estate Transactions & Inspection ReportsWater heaters are commonly listed on home inspection reports during real estate transactions. An inspector may flag a water heater because of age, leaks, corrosion, improper installation, missing thermal expansion protection, code concerns, or visible safety issues. Modern Plumbing regularly helps buyers, sellers, real estate agents, and property owners complete water heater replacements before closing. When timing matters, our stocked inventory and same day installation availability can help keep the transaction moving forward. Common inspection report water heater issues include:
If your inspection report mentions the water heater, Modern Plumbing can review the concern and provide a professional replacement option when needed. Signs You May Need a New Electric Water Heater
If your water heater is leaking from the tank itself, repair is usually not the best option. In most cases, the tank must be replaced. Frequently Asked Questions About Water Heater Expansion TanksWhy do I need an expansion tank?An expansion tank helps protect your plumbing system from excess pressure caused by thermal expansion. When water heats inside a water heater, it expands. In a closed plumbing system, that extra expanded water has nowhere to go, which can increase pressure inside the pipes, fixtures, valves, and water heater. An expansion tank gives that expanded water a safe place to go. This helps reduce stress on the plumbing system and can help prevent leaking relief valves, damaged fixtures, pipe leaks, and premature water heater failure. Are expansion tanks required by Florida plumbing code?Florida Plumbing Code Section 607.3 addresses thermal expansion control. When a storage water heater is supplied with cold water that passes through a check valve, pressure reducing valve, backflow preventer, or similar device, thermal expansion control is required. Many homes connected to county or municipal water systems may have a closed plumbing system because of backflow prevention, check valves, or pressure control devices. In those situations, an expansion tank or approved thermal expansion control device is typically required. Do I need an expansion tank if I am on a well?In most normal private well systems, a separate water heater expansion tank is usually not needed because the well system already has a pressure tank. That pressure tank can often absorb the expansion that occurs when water is heated. However, every plumbing system is different. If a well system has special valves, backflow devices, or a unique setup, Modern Plumbing can evaluate whether additional thermal expansion protection is needed. What does an expansion tank do?An expansion tank is a small tank installed on the cold water side of the water heater. It contains an air bladder or cushion that absorbs extra pressure when heated water expands. Instead of forcing that pressure back into your pipes and fixtures, the expansion tank gives the system room to safely handle the pressure change. Is the expansion tank included in Modern Plumbing’s flat rate water heater pricing?Yes. Modern Plumbing’s flat rate electric water heater replacement pricing starting at $1,475 includes an expansion tank when required, along with the AO Smith ProLine electric water heater, labor, standard installation materials, removal and disposal of the old unit, Citrus County permit, and required inspection. Serving Citrus County Since 1978Modern Plumbing is proud to be a trusted local plumbing company serving Citrus County homeowners for generations. We are not a franchise and we are not a commission-based sales company. Our plumbers are experienced professionals focused on solving plumbing problems honestly and efficiently. We provide electric water heater replacement and installation services throughout:
Schedule Your AO Smith ProLine Electric Water Heater ReplacementIf your electric water heater is leaking, failing, or holding up a real estate transaction, call Modern Plumbing today. Same day installations available. AO Smith ProLine units in stock. Flat rate pricing starting at $1,475. Call (352) 726-5601
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