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Expert Water Heater Replacement and Repair in Fort Worth

Whether you need to replace or repair your water heater, Stark Services has the skill you need.

Our well-trained plumbing Experts can perform any water heater repair that comes our way in Fort Worth.

We offer high-quality systems—from tankless water heaters and hybrids to standard tank water heaters—so we know how each type works and can get the job done swiftly and professionally. And all of our services are supported with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee for a year.*

Replace Your Water Heater

From standard tank water heaters to tankless to solar water heaters, we have a choice that will meet your needs and conserve energy.

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Tank Water Heaters

Tank water heaters are the most common version of water heater. They have capacity for 30 to 60 gallons, with most models being 50 gallons. They continuously heat water so hot water is always ready.

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Tankless Water Heaters

Tankless water heaters, also called on-demand water heaters, make hot water only when you need it. They’re 24 to 34 percent more efficient when used in homes that consume less than 41 gallons of hot water each day, according to energy.gov. They also last about two times as long as a tank water heater.

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Water Heater Repair and Maintenance

Stark Services has knowledge to restore your water heater and have your household back to normal. We can also recommend a preventive maintenance plan that will keep your water heater in working order.

Get in touch with us at 817-668-6689 or set up an appointment online today.

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Save More with ENERGY STAR® Water Heaters

Heating your water can consume a great deal of energy. In fact, the U.S. Department of Energy says it’s the second-highest expense in your household, making up 18 percent of your gas bill. The only bigger percentage is heating and cooling costs.

Stark Services can help you use less hot water and decrease water heating costs with ENERGY STAR-rated models, putting in low-flow fixtures and talking over other energy-efficiency improvements.