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Water Heater Installation inAttleboro, MA.

Replacing a leaking, rusty, or undersized water heater should come with clear options. We help Attleboro homeowners choose the right tank, tankless, gas, or electric setup and install it cleanly.

Replace It Before It Fails Completely.

Rusty hot water, leaks around the base, repeated pilot or element failures, slow recovery, and a tank past the 8-12 year mark are all signs it may be time to replace instead of repair.

Pinette Plumbing handles the full installation process: draining and removing the old unit, confirming fuel and venting requirements, sizing the new system, installing code-compliant shutoffs and expansion protection, and walking you through operation before we leave.

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RUUD water heater installation by Pinette Plumbing in Attleboro, MA

Installation Options We Walk Through

Proper Sizing

We match tank size and recovery rate to your family's hot water demand, not just the old label.

Tank or Tankless

We explain traditional tank, power-vent, high-efficiency, and tankless water heater options when your home is a fit.

Clean, Code-Aware Install

We protect floors, remove the old unit, check venting and expansion needs, and review warranty details.

Leaking Tank or No Hot Water?

Call now if your tank is leaking, your hot water is rusty, or the household is out of hot water. We will help you understand repair vs. replacement and scheduling options.

Install FAQs

How do I know if I should replace my water heater?
Replacement is often the better choice when the tank is leaking, producing rusty hot water, struggling to keep up, repeatedly needing repairs, or nearing the end of its expected 8-12 year lifespan.
Should I choose a tank or tankless water heater?
Tank water heaters are familiar, cost-effective, and fit many homes. Tankless systems can save space and provide longer hot-water runs, but they require the right gas, venting, and usage profile. We explain both options before you decide.
What happens during installation?
We shut down and drain the old unit, protect the work area, remove the tank, install the new system, check water, gas or electrical connections, verify venting, test operation, and review maintenance basics with you.