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Clinton, Davis County · ZIP 84015

Water Heater Replacement in Clinton, Utah

Free in-home estimate · Family-owned · Licensed & insured · 10+ years serving Utah

$1,800–$5,500 typical
4-8 hours
Licensed & insured

What homeowners in Clinton should know about water heater replacement

In Clinton, the typical 40-gallon tank water heater lasts 8–12 years — and at 16 grains/gallon hardness, scale buildup can cut that by 2–4 years if the tank isn't flushed annually. We replace water heaters in Clinton with the right size for your household demand (2 people vs 5 people is a different tank), the right energy source for your fuel cost (gas typically wins on operating cost in Utah), and proper expansion tank + thermal-expansion code compliance. Our quotes include the haul-away of the old unit and the seismic strapping required by Davis County code.

Why Clinton homeowners pick us for water heater replacement

Right-size selection — 40 vs 50 vs 75 gallon based on your actual peak demand, not a default

Code-compliant install — expansion tank, T&P drain, seismic strapping, all to Utah Plumbing Code

Tank or tankless — we install both; we recommend the right one for your fuel cost, hot-water demand, and budget

Water Heater Replacement FAQ — Clinton edition

How much does a water heater replacement cost in Clinton?

Standard 40–50 gallon gas tank: $1,800–$3,200 installed. 75-gallon high-recovery: $2,800–$4,200. Tankless gas: $3,800–$5,500 installed (more upfront, lower lifetime fuel cost). Heat pump water heater: $3,200–$5,800 (qualifies for federal tax credit + utility rebate).

How long does it take?

Tank-for-tank same-fuel swap: 3–5 hours. Switching from electric to gas, or installing a tankless: 6–10 hours. We schedule same-day or next-day on stocked sizes.

Tank vs tankless — which should I get?

Tank wins on upfront cost ($1,800 vs $3,800). Tankless wins on lifetime cost (15–20 year life vs 10–12) and saves ~25% on fuel after the install. If you have a household of 4+ that all shower at the same time, sizing the tankless correctly matters — undersized tankless will run cold during peak demand.

Do hard Clinton water conditions affect water heater life?

Yes. At 16 gpg hardness, scale builds up in the bottom of tank heaters and inside tankless heat exchangers. Annual flushing extends life 30%+. Pairing a water softener with the new heater (we install both together, often the same day) is the single best move for water heater longevity in Utah.

Do you install heat pump water heaters in Clinton?

Yes. They qualify for a $1,750–$2,000 federal tax credit + Rocky Mountain Power rebate (typically $700–$1,000), bringing real-cost-after-incentives down to $1,500–$2,500 installed. They use 60% less electricity than standard electric — the operating cost beats gas in many Clinton households. We need a basement or garage with 700+ cubic feet of air space.

Ready for your free Clinton estimate?

We come to your home, do a real assessment, and give you a written, fixed-price quote — no obligation, no high-pressure sales.