Water Heater Replacement Cost in Los Angeles (2026)

Tank, tankless, or heat pump — here's exactly what LA homeowners pay in 2026, including permits, labor, and where to find rebates that cut the cost in half.

Quick Answer: Water heater replacement in Los Angeles costs $900–$2,200 for a standard tank unit (installed, permitted). Tankless installation runs $1,800–$4,500. Heat pump water heaters cost $1,500–$3,500 but qualify for up to $1,000 in LADWP rebates plus a 30% federal tax credit.

Water Heater Replacement Cost by Type (LA, 2026)

Type Unit Cost Installed (Total) Lifespan
Gas tank (40 gal) $400 – $700 $900 – $1,600 8–12 yrs
Gas tank (50 gal) $550 – $900 $1,100 – $2,200 8–12 yrs
Tankless gas $700 – $1,500 $1,800 – $4,000 15–25 yrs
Tankless electric $500 – $1,000 $1,200 – $2,500 15–20 yrs
Heat pump (hybrid) $900 – $1,800 $1,500 – $3,500 12–20 yrs

What's Included in the Installed Price?

A reputable plumber's installed quote should include:

If a quote is suspiciously low, ask what's excluded. Permits, expansion tanks, and disposal are frequent "oops, that's extra" items.

LA Water Heater Rebates in 2026

Available Incentives for LA Homeowners:
  • LADWP Rebate: $300–$1,000 for qualifying heat pump water heaters
  • SoCalGas Rebate: $100–$200 for high-efficiency tankless gas units
  • Federal Tax Credit (IRA): 30% of unit cost, up to $600 for heat pump water heaters (file on your tax return)
  • TECH Clean California: Additional incentives for electrification; check tech-clean-california.com

Signs Your LA Water Heater Needs Replacing

Repair vs. Replace: How to Decide

Use the 50% rule: if the repair costs more than 50% of a new unit, replace it — especially if the unit is over 6 years old. Specific repair costs in LA:

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit to replace a water heater in Los Angeles?

Yes. The City of Los Angeles (LADBS) requires a permit for water heater replacement. The permit typically costs $150–$250 and includes an inspection. A licensed C-36 plumber should pull the permit — skipping it creates issues when you sell your home.

How long does a water heater last in Los Angeles?

Tank water heaters in Los Angeles typically last 8–12 years. LA's moderately hard water accelerates sediment buildup and corrosion. Tankless water heaters last 15–25 years. Annual flushing significantly extends tank water heater life.

Tank vs tankless — which is better for LA?

For most LA homeowners, a tankless gas water heater offers the best long-term value: lower monthly bills, 15–25 year lifespan, and no standby heat loss. Higher upfront cost ($1,800–$4,500 installed) pays back in 5–7 years. Heat pump water heaters maximize available rebates.

Are there rebates for water heaters in Los Angeles?

Yes. LADWP offers $300–$1,000 rebates for qualifying heat pump water heaters. The federal IRA provides a 30% tax credit (up to $600). SoCalGas offers rebates for high-efficiency tankless gas units. Ask your plumber about current available incentives before purchasing.

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