Water Heater Replacement Cost in San Diego, CA
Most San Diego homeowners pay $1,300–$5,200 for a water heater replacement. Here's the full breakdown by line item — and how to tell if your quote is fair or padded.
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Water Heater Replacement cost breakdown in San Diego
Water heater quotes bundle the unit with labor, and "emergency" pricing runs high. Knowing what the unit itself costs keeps you from overpaying when yours fails.
Estimates based on RS Means construction cost data and San Diego-area labor rates. Your exact cost depends on materials, scope, and contractor.
What's a fair price in San Diego?
San Diego has one of the most expensive of construction labor in the country — skilled trades here run roughly $70–$130/hr. That means a fair water heater quote in San Diego should land near $3,300 for a typical project, with the line items roughly matching the ranges above.
If your quote is meaningfully higher and the contractor can't explain why line by line, that's a sign you may be overpaying.
How water heater quotes get inflated
- The unit price is bundled with labor so you can't see what the heater itself costs.
- A tankless upsell with no payback math for your usage.
- No permit line — water heater swaps almost always require one.
- "Emergency / today only" pricing well above normal rates.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does a water heater replacement cost in San Diego, CA?
In San Diego, a water heater replacement typically costs between $1,300 and $5,200, with most homeowners landing around $3,300. San Diego has one of the most expensive of construction labor ($70–$130/hr for skilled trades), which is reflected in these figures.
How much should a water heater cost to replace?
A standard tank water heater typically runs $1,000–$2,500 installed; tankless units cost more. Ask for the unit and labor to be itemized separately.
Tank or tankless?
Tankless costs more upfront but saves space and energy over time. For many homes a standard tank is the more economical choice.
How long does it take to replace?
A straightforward swap takes 2–3 hours. Converting from tank to tankless takes longer and costs more.