Burbank's 1940s–50s housing means original water heaters, galvanized lines, and clay sewer laterals are reaching end of life together. That's why water heater repair calls from Magnolia Park, Rancho District, Media District and across Burbank get answered by a live person 24/7 and matched with a licensed, insured plumber working your area.
Signs you need water heater repair & replacement now
- Water pooling under or around the tank
- Rust-colored hot water
- Rumbling or popping sounds (sediment boiling)
- Pilot light that won't stay lit, or lukewarm water
What happens when you call
- Shut off the cold-water inlet on top of the tank and the gas valve or breaker
- A licensed plumber assesses repair vs. replace and quotes before work starts
- If the tank released water into the garage, closet, or living space, dry-out is arranged the same visit
Common questions
Repair or replace?
A leak from the tank body means replacement — the tank has rusted through and cannot be repaired. Leaks from valves and fittings, or heating problems, are often repairable. Tanks in hard-water areas typically last 8–12 years.
Tank or tankless?
Tankless costs more upfront but eliminates the stored-water flood risk and lasts roughly twice as long — a real consideration in vacation homes and second stories. The plumber will price both options.
Are permits required in California?
Yes — water heater replacement requires a permit in California, plus current seismic strapping. The installing contractor handles this; it protects you at resale.