- HEP Plumbing
- Same-day Service

Same-day Service
Same-day Service | Tank Water Heater | Plumbing | Englewood
A chilly surprise from a failing tank water heater can ruin the best of mornings, but Englewood homeowners don’t have to wait for relief. One call to HEP brings a licensed, background-checked plumber to your door—often within hours—ready to diagnose, repair, or replace your unit on the spot. Our fully stocked service vans carry the most common parts and top-rated heaters, so you can enjoy reliable hot water again before the day is done.
From transparent, upfront pricing to our workmanship guarantee, everything we do centers on trust and convenience. Whether you’re facing a sudden leak, inconsistent temperatures, or a complete system shutdown, HEP’s same-day plumbing service restores comfort quickly and keeps your household running smoothly. Call or book online today and see why Englewood neighbors count on us when the hot water runs out.
FAQs
Do you really offer same-day water heater replacement in Englewood?
Yes. Our warehouse stocks the most common 30-, 40-, 50-, and 75-gallon natural-gas and electric tank models, and our service vans leave each morning loaded with at least two popular sizes. If you call before noon, we can usually diagnose, pull a permit, deliver the new heater, remove the old unit, and restore hot water before the end of the business day—often in just a few hours.
What brands and sizes of tank water heaters do you carry for same-day installs?
We keep Rheem, A.O. Smith, Bradford White, and State residential tanks in 30-, 40-, 50-, 65-, and 75-gallon capacities on hand. Our inventory includes both atmospheric-vent, power-vent, and high-efficiency electric models so we can match your home’s fuel type, venting, and space constraints without delay.
How can I tell if my current water heater should be repaired or replaced?
Typical replacement indicators are: the tank is 8–12 years old; rusty or discolored hot water; moisture or pooling around the base of the tank; rumbling or popping sounds (sediment build-up); or repeated pilot-light or element failures. If the steel tank itself is leaking, replacement is the only safe option because the tank cannot be repaired. Minor issues such as a bad thermostat, T&P valve, or pilot assembly can usually be fixed the same day at a lower cost.
What is included in your upfront price quote?
Our flat price covers the new water heater, delivery, removal and recycling of the old unit, permit application, all labor, basic copper or PEX re-connections, new shut-off valve, dielectric unions, temperature-pressure relief valve, drip leg, and haul-away of all packaging. No hidden travel, disposal, or evening/weekend surcharges. You’ll only pay extra if your job requires code upgrades such as expansion tanks, relocation, or vent resizing, and we’ll review those costs before work begins.
Are permits and inspections required in Englewood for water heater installation?
Yes. Englewood’s Building Division mandates a plumbing permit and subsequent inspection any time a water heater is replaced. We handle the paperwork and schedule the inspection for you. Most inspections are virtual or take just a few minutes on site. Skipping the permit can void homeowners-insurance coverage and lead to fines, so we never bypass this step.
How can I extend the life of my new tank water heater?
1) Drain and flush a few gallons from the tank every 6-12 months to remove sediment. 2) Have us replace the sacrificial anode rod about every 3–5 years. 3) Keep the thermostat at 120 °F to reduce scald risk and thermal stress. 4) Make sure the expansion tank remains pressurized to your home’s water pressure. 5) Schedule an annual safety check so we can test the T&P valve, inspect venting, and confirm leak-free connections.