No hot water? Leaking tank? DL Heating & Cooling provides fast, honest water heater repair and replacement across the Omaha metro. Same-day service available.
☎ Call (402) 672-6062Waking up to no hot water is one of the most frustrating home problems an Omaha homeowner can face. Whether your tank is leaking, your pilot light keeps going out, or you are simply getting lukewarm water when you should be getting hot, DL Heating & Cooling will diagnose the problem quickly and give you an honest recommendation — repair or replace, whichever makes more sense for your situation.
We service all types of water heaters across Omaha, Elkhorn, Bennington, Kennard, Valley, Waterloo, and surrounding communities. Our trucks are stocked with common parts so most repairs can be completed in a single visit.
Leaking water around the tank, rusty or discolored hot water, water that smells like sulfur or rotten eggs, popping or rumbling noises from the tank, or water that takes much longer than usual to heat up — any of these means it is time to call.
Not every water heater problem requires a full replacement. Many common issues — a failed thermostat, a burned-out heating element, a faulty pressure relief valve, or a pilot light that will not stay lit — can be repaired quickly and affordably. We carry common parts on our trucks so we can handle most repairs on the first visit. We will always tell you honestly whether a repair is worth it or whether replacement is the smarter move.
When it is time for a new water heater, we help you choose the right unit for your household size, budget, and energy goals. We install both traditional tank water heaters and tankless (on-demand) units. Every installation includes proper sizing calculations, pressure testing, and a full walkthrough of your new system before we leave.
Tankless water heaters deliver hot water on demand, never run out, and typically last 5 to 8 years longer than traditional tank units. They are an excellent choice for larger Omaha households or homeowners looking to lower their energy bills. We install and service all major tankless brands and can help you determine if a tankless unit is the right fit for your home's gas line capacity and water usage.
Omaha's hard water causes sediment to build up inside your tank over time, reducing efficiency and shortening the life of your water heater. Annual flushing removes that sediment and can add years to your unit's lifespan. We also inspect the anode rod, check the pressure relief valve, and test thermostat settings during every maintenance visit.
One of the most common questions we get is whether to replace an old tank unit with another tank or upgrade to a tankless system. Here is a straightforward comparison to help Omaha homeowners decide:
| Factor | Traditional Tank | Tankless (On-Demand) |
|---|---|---|
| Upfront cost | Lower ($800–$1,200 installed) | Higher ($1,400–$2,200 installed) |
| Monthly energy cost | Higher (heats water 24/7) | Lower (only heats when needed) |
| Lifespan | 8–12 years | 15–20 years |
| Hot water supply | Limited to tank capacity | Unlimited on demand |
| Space required | Larger footprint | Very compact, wall-mounted |
| Best for | Budget-conscious replacement | Long-term savings, larger households |
We will walk you through both options and give you honest pricing on each so you can make the decision that is right for your household — not the one that is right for our bottom line.
The most alarming water heater problem. Causes range from a tripped circuit breaker or failed pilot light to a burned-out heating element or failed thermostat. We diagnose the root cause quickly and restore your hot water as fast as possible.
If your water is warm but never actually hot, or if the temperature fluctuates unpredictably, the thermostat is usually to blame. We test and replace thermostats on all major water heater brands. This is one of the most affordable repairs we do.
A leak at the top of your tank is usually a fitting or valve issue — fixable. A leak at the bottom of the tank often means the tank itself is corroding from the inside out. Once an inner tank starts leaking, replacement is the only real option. We will assess the source of the leak and tell you exactly what you are dealing with.
Rust-colored hot water is a sign your tank is corroding internally or that the anode rod has been depleted. We inspect the anode rod and tank condition and advise whether replacement or a simple rod swap makes more sense depending on the age of your unit.
Sediment buildup is the most common cause of noisy water heaters in the Omaha area. As water heats up, it bubbles through the sediment layer and creates those alarming sounds. A professional flush often solves the problem. If the sediment has hardened and cannot be flushed, replacement may be needed.
A pilot light that will not stay lit is usually caused by a faulty thermocouple — the safety device that senses whether the flame is on. Thermocouple replacement is a quick, affordable repair that gets your gas water heater running again without the need for a full replacement.
DL Heating & Cooling provides water heater repair and replacement throughout the Omaha metro area. We frequently service water heaters in:
Traditional tank water heaters typically last 8 to 12 years in the Omaha area. Tankless water heaters can last 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. Omaha's hard water can shorten the lifespan of tank units, so annual flushing and anode rod inspection are recommended.
If your water heater is under 8 years old and the repair cost is less than half the price of a new unit, repair usually makes sense. If it is over 10 years old, leaking from the tank itself, or requiring frequent repairs, replacement is almost always the better investment. We will give you an honest recommendation either way.
Yes. We install both traditional tank and tankless water heaters throughout the Omaha metro area. Tankless units provide on-demand hot water, last longer, and use less energy — making them a popular choice for Omaha homeowners looking to lower utility bills.
We offer same-day water heater service in Omaha, Elkhorn, Bennington, Kennard, Valley, and surrounding areas whenever our schedule allows. Call (402) 672-6062 and we will get to you as fast as possible.
Water heater replacement in Omaha typically costs between $800 and $1,800 depending on the unit type, size, and installation complexity. Tankless units cost more upfront but save money on energy bills over time. We provide a complete upfront quote before any work begins — no surprises.
Need a reliable heating and cooling company in Omaha NE for all your home comfort needs? DL Heating & Cooling handles everything from water heaters to furnaces, AC units, ductwork, and more.