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With over 85 years of combined experience, Inlet Mechanical delivers top-quality HVAC, plumbing, and construction services. Whether you need system installations, repairs, or full-scale renovations, our expert team is committed to efficiency, innovation, and excellence.

Residential Traditional Tank Water Heater Repair & Installation Services in Brevard County, FL

Reliable Hot Water—Sized And Protected For Brevard County Homes

Living in Brevard County means humid summers, mild winters, and hot water demand nearly all year. The area’s subtropical climate averages around 72°F with roughly 48–50 inches of rain annually and plenty of warm, stormy afternoons. With showers, laundry, and dishwashing running day after day, your traditional tank water heater works quietly in the background—until it doesn’t.

At Inlet Mechanical, we provide traditional tank water heater repair and installation services for homeowners across Brevard County, FL. We service gas and electric storage tanks, handle permits where required, and bring every install up to current Florida code. That includes verifying water pressure, adding a pressure-reducing valve (PRV) when static pressure exceeds 80 psi, and installing thermal expansion tanks on closed systems to protect your tank and piping.

Whether you’re out of hot water, dealing with rusty taps, or planning a proactive upgrade, our licensed plumbers size your tank correctly, set a safe temperature (around 120°F, as recommended by the U.S. Department of Energy for most homes), and test all safety devices so your family gets reliable, efficient hot water every day.

“Our old heater was noisy, slow, and starting to leak. Inlet Mechanical replaced it with a larger, efficient tank, added the proper valves, and set everything up the right way. Showers are hotter, and I feel better knowing it’s up to code.”

— Megan S., Homeowner, Viera

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Traditional Tank Water Heater Services We Provide

We match the right-size tank with code-required protections—including thermal expansion control, safe T&P discharge, and PRV where needed—and then document the job for your records and warranty, so your Brevard County home has dependable, safe hot water for years to come.

Signs Your Main Line Needs Attention

Most traditional tank water heaters last about 8–12 years, depending on water quality and maintenance. Once you’re in that age range and seeing issues—noises, rust, or leaks—it’s usually smarter to plan a professional repair or replacement before a full tank failure causes water damage in your Brevard County home.

Benefits Of A Professional Tank Water Heater Install Or Upgrade

Paired with Brevard County’s warm, humid climate and nearly year-round hot water usage, a properly installed, code-compliant tank water heater can provide comfortable showers, better efficiency, and fewer surprises—while helping protect your home from leaks and pressure-related failures.

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If you’re planning ahead before your current tank fails, a professional replacement or upgrade lets you choose the right capacity, address code items like PRVs and expansion tanks, and enjoy steady, efficient hot water in your Brevard County home for years to come.

Serving Brevard County & Surrounding Areas

We proudly serve these cities, including:

Palm Bay | Melbourne | West Melbourne | Viera | Rockledge | Sebastian | Satellite Beach | Melbourne Beach | Brevard County | River County | St Lucie Country and more.

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Many traditional storage-tank water heaters last around 8–12 years on average, depending on water quality, usage, and maintenance. In Brevard County’s warm climate—where hot water is used frequently all year—sediment buildup and corrosion can appear sooner if the tank is never flushed or the anode rod is neglected. Regular flushing, anode inspections, and pressure control can help stretch the lifespan toward the upper end of that range, but if your heater is in that age window and showing leaks, rust, or noise, it’s usually wise to budget for replacement.

In Florida, water heater work is generally treated as permitted plumbing and mechanical/electrical work, because it involves pressurized water, hot surfaces, and (for gas units) combustion and venting. Within Brevard County, some unincorporated areas may not require a separate plumbing permit for simple “like-for-like” water heater swaps, while many cities publish specific water heater requirement sheets and permit guidelines.

Because the rules vary by jurisdiction and project details, Inlet Mechanical treats water heater replacement as permit-driven work where required—we verify local rules, pull any necessary permits, and schedule inspections so your new tank is documented, safe, and code-compliant.

When water is heated, it expands. In a modern closed plumbing system—one with a check valve or pressure-reducing valve—the extra volume has nowhere to go, so pressure can spike and stress your tank, T&P valve, and piping. A small thermal expansion tank absorbs that extra volume and helps keep pressure in a safer range.

A PRV (pressure-reducing valve) protects your home when incoming static pressure is above 80 psi, a common limit in U.S. and Florida plumbing codes. Together, a properly set PRV and expansion tank can reduce leaks, nuisance T&P dripping, and premature tank failure. When we install or replace a tank water heater in Brevard County, we check your pressure, look for signs of a closed system, and recommend expansion control and PRVs when code or good practice calls for them.

Schedule Residential Traditional Tank Water Heater Service in Brevard County, FL

Dealing with lukewarm showers, a noisy old tank, or signs of rust and leaks? Call Inlet Mechanical at 321-723-0858 or schedule service online to book traditional tank water heater repair, replacement, or installation anywhere in Brevard County, FL. Our local plumbing team will size your new tank correctly, address code items like PRVs and expansion tanks, set a safe ~120°F temperature, and restore reliable hot water—fast.