Burnet water heaters take a beating from scale, sediment, and rural propane setups. Mark The Plumber is a Licensed Master Plumber (RMP#45578) based about 15 minutes away in Buchanan Dam, and Mark and his son Micah handle repair, replacement, and tankless diagnosis for Burnet, Bertram, and the 29 corridor. Free estimates. Call (830) 613-1089.
Burnet water is notoriously hard, and those minerals collect in the tank, coat heating parts, and make the heater work harder than it should. Call before a noisy tank turns into a leak:
Mark works on tank, tankless, electric, natural gas, and propane water heaters in Burnet and nearby rural properties. Need more than a water heater? See the full Burnet plumbing page.
Burnet and Bertram homes need water heater decisions that fit the actual setup: mineral-heavy water, electric tanks, natural gas, propane, and the occasional tankless upgrade.
When a heater rumbles, trips, or quits recovering, Mark checks for scale, sediment, failed elements, bad thermostats, and control problems before pushing a replacement.
Burnet County properties often use propane. Mark has handled real local replacements across Burnet and Bertram, including 40-gallon propane, electric, and natural gas heaters.
Recent Burnet work includes an Emax electric tankless install with a cold-side replumb. Mark also diagnoses tankless faults and explains the maintenance that hard water adds.
Buchanan Dam is about 15 minutes from Burnet, so this is regular local work for Mark, not a long-haul call from Austin or San Antonio.
You get the repair-or-replace answer before work begins. If an element, thermostat, or control panel repair is the smarter move, Mark will say that plainly.
Read the reviews and you will see why Highland Lakes homeowners call Mark when the hot water stops. Call (830) 613-1089.
Mark handles water heater calls in Burnet, Bertram, Buchanan Dam, Marble Falls, and nearby Highland Lakes communities. For broader heater guidance, visit the main water heater service page.
A typical Burnet water heater repair usually falls around $150-$600, depending on whether the trouble is an element, thermostat, control, valve, or tankless diagnosis. A standard tank replacement commonly lands at $900-$1,800 installed. Propane tankless work is a bigger project and often runs $2,000-$4,500+. Mark gives a free estimate before the repair or replacement is approved. Call (830) 613-1089.
Burnet has notoriously hard water, so minerals settle in the tank and bake onto heating parts. That scale can cause popping noises, slower recovery, weak hot water, and early tank failure. Mark can check the heater, flush sediment when the unit is worth saving, and explain whether an anode rod, maintenance, or replacement makes the most sense.
Yes. Mark services propane water heaters on rural Burnet County properties, including tank and tankless units. Real local work has included 40-gallon propane replacements, electric and natural gas replacements, tankless diagnostics, and repair-first service on controls, elements, and thermostats.
Yes. Mark installed an Emax electric tankless water heater with a cold-side replumb in Burnet and also diagnoses tankless problems. Tankless can be a good fit for some homes, but Mark will compare the cost, electrical or gas needs, and hard-water maintenance before recommending it.
Yes. Mark is a Licensed Master Plumber, RMP#45578, and Mark The Plumber is Google Guaranteed. He and his son Micah handle the work, and water heater jobs are done to Texas plumbing code with permits where they are required.
Yes. Estimates are free. Tell Mark what the heater is doing, send the age and fuel type if you know it, and he will give you straight repair-or-replace guidance before work starts.
Use this form for a Burnet or Bertram heater issue, and Mark will respond with the next practical step.
Licensed Master Plumber RMP#45578 — Burnet and Bertram water heater repair, replacement, propane service, and tankless diagnosis with free estimates.