- 3434 SW 53rd Ct, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312, United States
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Plumbing Around The Clock provides licensed, insured water heater repair in Fort Lauderdale, FL, with same-day service for residential and light commercial properties across Broward County. Whether your tank water heater has stopped producing hot water, your tankless water heater is throwing error codes, or you’ve spotted a leak forming under a gas or electric water heater, our service technicians diagnose the problem and restore reliable hot water on the same visit whenever the parts are on the truck. We repair and replace tank, tankless, and hybrid water heaters, handle leak detection on aging water heater connections, and offer annual water heater maintenance services that keep the system operating at peak efficiency. From Victoria Park to Las Olas Isles, we’re the team Fort Lauderdale homeowners call when a broken water heater wrecks the daily routine and unexpected cold showers can’t wait until next Tuesday.
Nobody plans for a broken water heater. You turn on the shower expecting that familiar warm rush, and instead get an icy wake-up call. Maybe it’s the third time this week you’ve had lukewarm water, or you’ve noticed a puddle forming underneath the tank. Whatever the problem, you need it fixed now, not next Tuesday. Unexpected cold showers don’t fit anyone’s daily routine, and a broken water heater that won’t produce reliable hot water creates the kind of water heater issues that move to the top of our schedule the same day you call. The repair, when it’s a small fix like a stuck thermostat or a worn dip tube, often takes less than an hour from the moment our service technician walks through the door.
That’s where we come in. At Plumbing Around The Clock, we’ve handled water heater repair in Fort Lauderdale, FL, repairing water heaters of every fuel type and configuration long enough to know that timing matters. A 4.8-star rating across more than 1,683 customer reviews reflects how seriously we take it. Most of our service calls happen the same day you reach out. We show up ready to diagnose the issue, explain what’s happening in plain English, and get your hot water back without the runaround.
Over the years, we’ve built our reputation on a simple promise: fix it right the first time. Our licensed, insured Fort Lauderdale plumbers know the difference between a faulty dip tube and a faulty heating element. Whether your water heater is throwing strange noises, building sediment, or springing a slow leak, we diagnose the underlying problem before we touch a wrench. The repair that goes in today is the one that holds up next year, not next month. We work on gas units, electric models, and those finicky tankless systems that other companies sometimes avoid. That includes gas water heaters, electric tank water heaters, tankless water heaters from Navien and Rinnai, and the energy-efficient hybrid models showing up in newer Fort Lauderdale homes.
Here’s what you can expect when you call us:
Same-day service when you need it most. We keep our schedule flexible for emergencies because we know cold showers don’t wait for regular business hours.
Transparent pricing before we start. You’ll get a clear explanation of the problem and the cost to fix it. No surprise charges, no hidden fees.
We repair before we replace. If your water heater can be saved, we’ll save it. We’re not here to sell you a new unit unless you genuinely need one.
Professional work that lasts. Our repairs come with quality parts and proper installation. We’re not interested in seeing you again next month for the same issue.
When your water heater fails on a Tuesday morning, you don’t have to schedule it for next week. Plumbing Around The Clock structures every business day around urgent repair calls, which is why most Fort Lauderdale water heater appointments are booked and completed the same day you call. Our service trucks are stocked with the parts that fail most often, including heating elements, thermocouples, anode rods, gas valves, pressure relief valves, and thermostats, so a single service call is usually all it takes to get hot water flowing again, whether you have a tank water heater or a tankless water heater. As a general rule, calls placed before noon have the strongest chance of same-day completion, and our dispatch team will schedule an honest service window when you call so you can plan your day around it. For breakdowns that happen after business hours, see our 24/7 emergency water heater repair section further down the page.
After fixing hundreds of water heaters across Fort Lauderdale and the surrounding Broward County area, we’ve seen just about everything. Here are the calls we get most often
Could be a tripped breaker, a faulty heating element, or a pilot light that won't stay lit. Sometimes it's as simple as a thermostat that needs adjustment or a temperature setting that has drifted.
Usually points to sediment buildup in the tank, a worn heating element, or a thermostat losing its calibration and drifting the water temperature.
Small drips can turn into big problems fast. Our leak detection process traces the leak to its origin and stops it before you're dealing with water damage to drywall, flooring, or the slab.
That popping, rumbling, or whistling noise? These strange noises are usually sediment buildup hardening across the heating elements, which traps heat and creates hot spots inside the storage tank. Left alone, it shortens your water heater's life and wastes energy.
Brown or yellow water coming from your hot tap usually means corrosion inside the tank. If we catch the corrosion early, replacing a worn anode rod can save the storage tank for several more years of reliable hot water; if the rust has already eaten through the steel, you're looking at a water heater that's nearing the end of its service life.
If it keeps going out, there's likely a problem with the thermocouple or gas valve feeding the pilot light. On older gas water heaters, the burner assembly may also collect dust or condensation that disrupts the flame, and the fuel supply line itself can develop pressure issues that affect ignition.
We work on all the major brands: Rheem, AO Smith, Bradford White, Navien, Rinnai, and more. If it heats water, we can fix it.
We don’t believe in showing up, throwing parts at a problem, and hoping it sticks. Here’s our actual process:
First, we diagnose and inspect the entire system. That means checking the tank, connections, pressure relief valve, heating elements, thermostats, temperature settings, the venting on gas water heaters, and anything else that could be causing your water heater issues. We want to know exactly what’s wrong before we touch a wrench.
Then we explain what we found. We’ll walk you through the problem, show you why it’s happening, and lay out your options. Some repairs are quick fixes, others need more work. Either way, you’ll know the full picture before we do anything.
Once you approve the plan, we get to work. Most repairs wrap up in a single visit. We carry common parts on our trucks, including heating elements, thermocouples, anode rods, pressure relief valves, and gas valves, so we’re not making you wait days for something to ship, and each repair is documented so you know what was done and why.
After the repair, we test everything. Hot water flowing properly? Pressure where it should be? No leaks? Good. We run a final leak detection pass across every joint we touched, recheck the temperature setting, confirm the heating element is producing steady heat, and confirm the unit operates within spec. Our service team will also give you some maintenance tips to help you avoid this problem down the road.
Traditional tank water heaters are the workhorses most Fort Lauderdale homes rely on. These systems store 30, 40, 50 gallons or more of heated water, keeping it ready whenever you need it. They run on gas or electricity, and with proper maintenance, they’ll last 10 to 15 years. We repair all sizes and fuel types, and our trucks carry replacement gas valves, thermocouples, dip tubes, heating elements, and thermostats, so most tank water heater repairs in Fort Lauderdale wrap in a single visit. Whether your water heater is built to operate on natural gas or electricity, sediment buildup, anode rod corrosion, and faulty thermostats are the most common reasons it stops producing reliable hot water. Gas water heaters in particular need annual venting checks, since blocked or corroded flue pipes can affect combustion and indoor air quality. Inside, a gas burner or electric heating elements apply heat directly to the water held in the tank until it reaches the set temperature.
Tankless water heaters are becoming more popular, especially in newer Fort Lauderdale homes and renovations. They heat water on demand instead of keeping a tank full all the time, which cuts energy consumption and lowers monthly utility bills. They’re more complex to repair than a standard tank water heater, but our service technicians have specialized training on the major tankless brands, including Navien and Rinnai. We troubleshoot error codes, descale heat exchangers, replace flow sensors, clean burners, and check venting so your tankless water heater keeps up with Florida’s heaviest hot water demand. A properly serviced tankless water heater can operate for 15 to 20 years and ranks among the most energy-efficient water heaters on the market, drawing far less electricity over a year than a comparable tank water heater running around the clock. When a tankless water heater does break down, the most common culprits are scale buildup in the heat exchanger, a clogged inlet filter, or a flame failure on gas-fired units. On a tankless unit, the heat exchanger fires up to add heat instantly each time you turn on a hot tap, and shuts down when you close the tap.
Hybrid and high-efficiency models combine features from both systems, drawing heat from the surrounding air to heat water inside the tank, and they rank among the most energy-efficient water heaters available today. The heat pump pulls warmth from the ambient air, applies that heat to the water in the tank, and uses far less electricity than a conventional electric tank. These hybrid models are great for cutting monthly bills, but they need someone who understands how the heat pump and electric backup operate together to maintain water temperature at peak energy efficiency. We install, maintain, and repair these units throughout Fort Lauderdale and the wider Broward County area.
This is the question we get asked most when a hot water heater starts failing. Here’s the honest answer: it depends on a few things, and the right call rarely comes down to the price tag alone.
If your hot water heater is less than 10 years old and the tank itself isn’t rusted through, repairing it almost always makes sense. A new thermostat or heating element costs a fraction of a full replacement and can give you several more years of reliable hot water service, which saves real money compared to a new water heater that may not have been necessary.
If your water heater is pushing 12 to 15 years old, or if we find significant corrosion around the tank, replacement might be the smarter move. At that age, you’re likely to face multiple repairs in quick succession. Replacing a hot water heater that’s pushed past its service life often costs less in the long run than a string of repair calls on a tank that’s losing efficiency every month. We’ll never pressure you one way or the other. We’ll just tell you what we’d do if it were our own house.
Thinking about upgrading? Newer energy-efficient water heaters can cut your utility bills significantly. Tankless systems, in particular, only heat water when you’re using it, which eliminates the standby energy consumption from keeping a water heater tank hot 24/7. We handle water heater installations if you decide to go that route, and we’ll size the new energy-efficient water heater to your actual hot water demand so you don’t pay for capacity you’ll never use.
When repair is no longer the smarter call, Plumbing Around The Clock also handles water heater installation in Fort Lauderdale, FL, for both residential and light commercial properties. From a basic 40-gallon tank water heater swap to a complex tankless water heater installation with new fuel lines, our expert technicians handle the whole project from removal to final test. A proper water heater installation does more than swap one unit for another; it sizes the new water heater to your household’s hot water demand, sets the venting and the electric supply correctly, routes the pipes and shutoff valves to code, and pulls the Florida permits required before any work begins.
Tank water heater installation covers gas water heaters and electric tank water heater models in the 30 to 80 gallon range. Our expert technicians remove the old water heater, drain and dispose of the old water heater tank, set the new unit on a code-compliant pan, reconnect the electric or fuel supply, install a new pressure relief valve and drain line, and run leak detection across every connection before refilling. Most tank water heater installations in Fort Lauderdale wrap in three to five hours. After installation we set the temperature, run a final leak detection pass, test the system, and confirm the new water heater is ready to operate within manufacturer spec before walking you through the maintenance schedule and a quick service overview.
Tankless water heater installation in Fort Lauderdale homes typically takes a single day, though gas-fired tankless water heater models may need additional venting work. We size the tankless water heater to your peak hot water demand, set the venting per manufacturer specifications, route the condensate and supply pipes cleanly, and program the temperature controls so the new unit can operate within Florida’s hot water demand profile from day one. A properly sized tankless water heater installation can deliver reliable hot water through back-to-back showers without the recovery time a tank water heater needs.
Hybrid water heater installation makes sense for Fort Lauderdale homeowners who want to cut energy consumption without overhauling their plumbing. These energy-efficient units pull heat from the surrounding air to heat water in the tank, so we confirm the install location has the airflow they need, route the condensate drain correctly, and walk you through the heat pump and electric backup controls so the system operates at maximum energy efficiency. This installation is one of the most cost-effective, energy-efficient upgrades for households looking for lasting solutions to high electricity bills and unreliable hot water delivery, and most homeowners recoup the higher upfront cost within a few years thanks to the unit’s operating efficiency.
Whether you’re considering tank, tankless, or hybrid water heater installation, our licensed technicians give you an honest comparison of upfront cost, daily operating cost, and expected service life so you can choose the water heater system that fits your home, your hot water demand, and your monthly budget. We provide upfront pricing on every water heater installation, so there is no surprise charge on the final invoice, and same-day or next-day scheduling is available for most water heater installation jobs across the Fort Lauderdale service area.
Regular water heater maintenance services extend the life of your hot water heater, reduce energy consumption, and catch potential issues before they become emergency repair calls. Plumbing Around The Clock provides professional service on tank water heaters, tankless water heaters, and hybrid systems across Fort Lauderdale and the wider Broward County area. Annual maintenance services play a significant role in keeping your daily routine on track and your water heater operating at energy-efficient levels, and most homeowners find that professional service pays for itself in extended water heater life and lower utility bills.
A little maintenance goes a long way. Here’s what you can do to at home to extend the life of your water heater between professional service visits and avoid emergency repairs:
Flush the tank once a year to clear out sediment. Annual flushing keeps the heating elements clean and prevents the sediment buildup that drives strange noises and inefficient operation. It’s especially important in Fort Lauderdale where our water tends to carry more minerals that accelerate corrosion inside the tank.
Check the pressure relief valve every so often. It’s the safety device that keeps your water heater tank from building dangerous pressure or reaching unsafe temperature. Make sure it opens and closes properly.
Inspect the anode rod every couple of years. This sacrificial rod attracts corrosive elements in the water so they don’t eat through your tank and accelerate corrosion of the tank walls. When it’s worn down, replace it.
Watch for any leak around connections and at the base of the tank. Catching a small drip or visible leak early through routine leak detection saves you from water damage to drywall, flooring, and the slab.
If you’d prefer to leave it to a professional, our water heater services include a complete system inspection, sediment flushing of the storage tank, an anode rod check that lets us replace the rod when it’s worn, a pressure relief valve test, temperature calibration, leak detection on every visible connection, and a written report on the condition of your unit. Schedule annual professional service to keep your water heater operating at peak energy efficiency and avoid the unexpected cold showers that come with a neglected system. These maintenance services pay for themselves in extended water heater life, fewer emergency repair calls, and lower energy bills.
Water heater problems don’t respect business hours. We’ve gotten calls at 2 AM from families with newborns who need hot water for bottles and baths. We’ve helped restaurants stay open when their commercial units failed during dinner rush. We’ve fixed systems for elderly residents who depend on hot water for their health.
After-hours emergency response is what the Plumbing Around The Clock name was built around. Nights, weekends, holidays, Christmas morning. When you call 954-874-5152 outside business hours with a leaking tank, a complete loss of hot water, a gas smell from your unit, or a water heater that has flooded the utility room, we’ll dispatch an on-call expert technician to your address as fast as we can, often within the hour. This is a different service track from our same-day water heater repair appointments above; emergency calls jump the queue.
We’re local, which means we’re never more than a short drive away. Our Fort Lauderdale, FL service area runs from the Intracoastal to I-95 and includes every corner of the city, with same-day water heater repair, water heater installation, and water heater maintenance services available in:
If you’re reading this with a water heater problem, you don’t need to keep researching. You need someone who can fix it. Call Plumbing Around The Clock now and we’ll get you scheduled, often the same day you reach out.
We’ve been taking care of Fort Lauderdale homes for years, and we’d be happy to take care of yours. Whether you need a quick drain cleaning, leak detection, or help with any other plumbing service, we’re the team Fort Lauderdale calls. Our water heater services cover repair, installation, and maintenance for every brand and fuel type across every Fort Lauderdale neighborhood, and from the first service call to the last test, our service technicians handle every detail.
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