Hot Water Heater Replace Cost (2026)

Hot Water Heater Replace costs most homeowners between$1,586 and $1,843 per heater, per May 2026, homewyse.com. Your price depends mostly on job size, location, and local labor rates.

National — per heater

$1,586 $1,843

Typical average: $1,715

Cost per heater. Reference range reorganized from homewyse.com (May 2026); not a quote.

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Estimated cost

$1,586 – $1,843

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Cost breakdown

Where your money goes on a typical job (May 2026).

Cost componentTypical rangeShare
Water Heater Cost$795–$89449%
Hot Water Heater Replacement Labor, Basic$633–$76942%
Hot Water Heater Replacement Job Supplies$77–$885%
Water Heater Debris Disposal$81–$925%

Hot Water Heater Replace cost by city

Local labor and disposal rates move the price up or down. Tap a city for local detail.

CityTypical rangevs. national
New York, NY$1,935–$2,261+22%
San Jose, CA$1,858–$2,168+17%
San Francisco, CA$1,858–$2,168+17%
Seattle, WA$1,819–$2,122+15%
Chicago, IL$1,780–$2,075+12%
Boston, MA$1,780–$2,075+12%
Los Angeles, CA$1,741–$2,029+10%
Philadelphia, PA$1,702–$1,982+8%
San Diego, CA$1,702–$1,982+8%
Minneapolis, MN$1,702–$1,982+8%
Columbus, OH$1,563–$1,815-1%
Phoenix, AZ$1,547–$1,796-2%
Denver, CO$1,547–$1,796-2%
Atlanta, GA$1,508–$1,750-5%
Houston, TX$1,493–$1,731-6%
Dallas, TX$1,493–$1,731-6%
Jacksonville, FL$1,485–$1,722-6%
Miami, FL$1,485–$1,722-6%
San Antonio, TX$1,477–$1,713-7%
Austin, TX$1,470–$1,704-7%

Frequently asked questions

How much does hot water heater replace cost?

Nationally, hot water heater replace typically costs $1,586–$1,843 per heater, per May 2026 homewyse.com data.

What's included in hot water heater replace cost?

A typical job breaks down into water heater cost, hot water heater replacement labor, basic, hot water heater replacement job supplies, water heater debris disposal. The exact mix and totals vary by market.

Does hot water heater replace cost vary by city?

Yes. It runs highest in New York, NY ($1,935–$2,261) and lowest in Austin, TX ($1,470–$1,704), driven by local labor and disposal rates.