Why Choose Pure Plumbing & Air
When you’re dealing with a plumbing emergency at 2 AM or planning a major water heater upgrade, you want a team that treats your home like family. That’s exactly what you get with Pure Plumbing & Air.
We’ve been serving the Las Vegas area since 2013, and we understand the unique challenges our region brings, from extreme desert heat that stresses plumbing systems to hard water that’s tough on fixtures. Our approach is simple: provide honest, reliable service that you can count on.
What sets us apart:
- Licensed, bonded, and insured in Nevada – Full compliance and protection for your peace of mind
- Code-compliant installations with all permits handled for you
- Expertise with both tank and tankless systems – We’ll recommend what actually fits your home and usage
- Transparent, honest pricing – No surprise costs or unnecessary upsells
- Family-owned with an A+ BBB rating – Your neighbors, not a corporate chain
- 24/7 emergency response – Because plumbing disasters don’t wait for business hours
Pure Care Membership – Priority service and maintenance plans for ongoing reliability.
Our certified technicians drive fully stocked trucks and arrive ready to solve your problem the first time. Whether it’s a quick drain cleaning or a complete water heater replacement, we’re here to support your family’s comfort at home.
Be Sure, Call Pure – that’s not just our tagline, it’s our promise to every Las Vegas-area family we serve.
Plumbing Services we Offer Include
Water Heater Installation FAQs
Installation cost depends on system type, size, fuel source, and required upgrades. Tank installations typically cost less than tankless systems. We provide exact pricing after evaluating your home.
Most standard water heater installations are completed in one day. Tankless installations may take longer if gas, venting, or electrical upgrades are required.
Yes. Water heater installation in Las Vegas requires permits and inspections. We handle the entire process.
If the tank is leaking, corroded, or nearing the end of its lifespan, installation is usually the better long-term solution. If the issue is isolated to a component, repair may be possible.
Yes. Conversions are common but often require additional upgrades. We evaluate your home and explain what’s required before installation.