Maintenance & Inspection
Flushing, anode rod checks, relief valve testing, and connection inspections.

Plumbing service
Repair, replacement, and tankless water heaters in Austin and Marble Falls
Water heater service for homes, businesses, rentals, and property managers in Austin, Marble Falls, and nearby Central Texas communities.
Water heater service for homes, businesses, rentals, and property managers. We explain the repair options before work starts.
Common calls
Service overview
No hot water, a leaking tank, a noisy unit, or a water heater past its useful life. We check the system, explain the options, and help you decide whether repair or replacement makes sense.
Same-day service available
All major brands serviced
Tankless water heater specialists
Energy-efficient options
Licensed & insured technicians
Free estimates on new installations
Warranty on all work
Emergency repair services
Financing options available
Local family-owned business
24/7 emergency response
Upfront pricing with no hidden fees
Services
Tank and tankless installs sized for the property, fuel source, and hot-water demand.
No hot water, leaks, noise, pilot-light trouble, thermostats, elements, and related parts.
Tankless installation and service for brands like Rinnai, Navien, and Noritz.
Gas, electric, and power-vent tank water heaters from major manufacturers.
When repair no longer makes sense, we compare replacement options and installation costs.
Flushing, anode rod checks, relief valve testing, and connection inspections.
Help for major leaks, gas concerns, and complete loss of hot water.
Expansion tanks for closed plumbing systems and code-required installs.
Common warning signs
Complete loss of hot water indicates a failed heating element, pilot light issue, or gas valve problem requiring immediate attention.
Running out of hot water quickly suggests sediment buildup, a failing heating element, or an undersized water heater for your needs.
Rust-colored hot water indicates internal corrosion. The anode rod may need replacement, or the tank itself may be deteriorating.
Popping, rumbling, or banging sounds indicate sediment buildup on the bottom of the tank causing overheating and steam bubbles.
Any water pooling around your water heater requires immediate inspection. Leaks can indicate tank corrosion, failed gaskets, or loose connections.
A pilot light that keeps going out suggests a faulty thermocouple, drafting issues, or gas supply problems.
Rotten egg smell from hot water indicates bacteria growth in the tank. Flushing and disinfecting the tank typically resolves this issue.
Water heaters older than 10-12 years are nearing the end of their lifespan. Consider replacement before a catastrophic failure causes water damage.
Unexplained increases in gas or electric bills may indicate your water heater is working inefficiently due to sediment buildup or component failure.
More to know
Tank water heaters store 30-80 gallons of hot water. They cost less up front and work well for many homes and rental properties.
Tankless water heaters heat water as it flows through the unit. They cost more to install, take less space, and can be a good fit when the property runs out of hot water often.
Hybrid and high-efficiency tank models can lower operating costs when the space, electrical setup, and budget make sense.
We look at hot-water demand, fuel source, space, venting, code requirements, and budget before recommending repair or replacement.
Care and upkeep
Sediment buildup reduces efficiency and shortens lifespan. Annual flushing removes minerals and debris, especially important in Central Texas with our hard water.
Test the T&P (temperature and pressure) relief valve annually by lifting the lever briefly. If water doesn't flow or won't stop flowing, replace the valve immediately.
The sacrificial anode rod protects the tank from corrosion. Replace it when more than 6 inches of core wire is exposed to extend your water heater's life by several years.
Setting your water heater to 120°F prevents scalding, saves energy, and slows mineral buildup and corrosion. Higher temperatures increase energy costs and sediment formation.
Adding an insulation blanket to water heaters older than 7-10 years can reduce standby heat loss by 25-45% and save 4-9% on water heating costs.
Maintain at least 2 feet of clearance around your water heater for ventilation, fire safety, and service access. Never store flammable materials nearby.
Inspect around the base, connections, and pressure relief valve monthly. Small leaks can become major water damage. Address any moisture immediately.
Popping, banging, or hissing sounds can point to sediment buildup or other issues. Schedule service if your water heater starts making unusual noises.
Commercial Trust
Commercial customers across Central Texas rely on us for clear communication, fast response, and careful plumbing work that respects the property.
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Recent Google reviews from plumbing jobs around Austin, Marble Falls, and Central Texas.
"Sean from Economy Plumbing was quick, efficient, and very helpful. He serviced my tankless water heater and did a routine checkup, found a small issue and was able to repair it same day."
11 months ago
"I had them come out to do a couple water heater flushes, and everything went well. My only issue is that the estimates they gave me for other work were definitely not "economical", and I ended up finding a licensed one-man plumber to do the work for far less."
12 months ago
"Sean was great, he helped me replace my water heater which was in an unconventional spot. Would work with him again."
about 1 year ago