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Water Heater Repair, Install & Replacement in Poughkeepsie, NY

April 2, 2026 — D. Rohde Home Services
Water Heater Repair, Install & Replacement in Poughkeepsie, NY
Service Water Heater Repair, Install & Replacement
Location Poughkeepsie, NY
Neighborhood Toms Way area
Customer type Homeowner
Outcome Completed — same day
Season Spring
Date April 2, 2026
Spring water heater replacement completed same day for Poughkeepsie homeowner. New energy-efficient unit installed with proper venting and code compliance. Customer now has reliable hot water for the warmer months ahead.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Most water heater replacements in Poughkeepsie run $1,200-$2,800 depending on tank size and fuel type. Gas units typically cost more upfront but save on operating costs. Tankless systems start around $3,000 but last longer and take up less space.
If your unit is over 8-10 years old with rust, leaks, or inconsistent heating, replacement usually makes more sense. Newer units with minor issues like faulty thermostats or heating elements can often be repaired cost-effectively.
Hard water is common in parts of Poughkeepsie and builds up sediment that overworks the heating elements. Lack of annual flushing and anode rod replacement also shortens lifespan significantly.
Most standard tank replacements take 3-4 hours including removal of the old unit. Gas units may take longer if we need to update venting or gas lines to meet current codes.
Yes, NYSERDA offers rebates up to $750 for ENERGY STAR heat pump water heaters. Some utility companies also provide additional incentives for high-efficiency gas models.
Flush the tank annually to remove sediment buildup and test the pressure relief valve. Check the anode rod every 3-5 years and replace if heavily corroded - this prevents tank rust.