Horseshoe Bay water heaters often sit quiet for weeks, then have to perform the minute owners, renters, or guests arrive. Mark The Plumber is a Licensed Master Plumber (RMP#45578), and Mark and his son Micah service tank, tankless, recirculation, and replacement work about 15 minutes from their Buchanan Dam home base. Free estimates. Call (830) 613-1089.
A quiet house can hide a weak tank, failed control, or slow leak until somebody walks in expecting hot water. Call before a small heater problem becomes an arrival-weekend mess:
Mark services traditional tanks and tankless heaters for lake homes, condos, rentals, and full-time residences. For general heater guidance, visit the main water heater service page.
Horseshoe Bay work often means coordinating with renters, property managers, or owners who are not in town when the hot water quits.
Mark works with a local Horseshoe Bay property management company and takes condo service calls, so meeting renters or managers is normal when the owner is out of town.
Recent local work includes swapping a Horseshoe Bay home to a Rinnai 199,000 BTU tankless water heater with new service valves.
Some larger homes have more than one heater. Mark replaced both water heaters at one Horseshoe Bay home in a single visit when that was the right fix.
Horseshoe Bay layouts can put fixtures far from the heater. Mark has installed a water heater with recirculation pump work for a home with long hot-water runs.
Whether the answer is repair, tank replacement, or tankless, Mark explains the work and price before starting. For wider local plumbing needs, see the Horseshoe Bay plumber page.
Read the reviews from Highland Lakes customers, then call Mark at (830) 613-1089 when the heater needs attention.
Mark handles water heater work in Horseshoe Bay and nearby Highland Lakes communities, including homes that are full-time, seasonal, rented, or managed from out of town.
Most Horseshoe Bay water heater repairs fall around $150-$600 once Mark sees the heater and confirms the failed part or control issue. A standard tank replacement commonly runs $900-$1,800 installed. Tankless replacements and upgrades are the higher tier, often $2,000-$4,500+, especially when service valves, venting, or recirculation work are part of the job. Call (830) 613-1089 for a free estimate.
Yes. Mark works with a Horseshoe Bay property management company and handles condo service calls, so meeting a renter or property manager while the owner is away is normal. You can explain the access details when you call.
A heater that sits idle can expose a weak thermostat, failed element, pilot or burner issue, tankless fault, or sediment problem right when the house fills back up. Mark checks the actual failure first, then explains whether repair, maintenance, or replacement is the better call.
They can be. Mark has swapped a Horseshoe Bay home to a Rinnai 199,000 BTU tankless heater with new service valves, and he has installed water heater and recirculation setups for long hot-water runs. Tankless costs more upfront, but it can fit lake homes that need steady hot water without storing a full tank all week.
It is worth discussing before long gaps away from the house, especially when the heater is in an attic, garage, or another spot where a leak could run unnoticed. Mark can look at the heater pan, drain, shutoff, and visible connections during a service call.
Yes. Mark carries Texas Master Plumber license RMP#45578, and the business is Google Guaranteed. Mark and his son Micah do the work to Texas plumbing code with permits where they are required.
Yes. Water heater estimates are free. Share the heater type, location, age, and whether the home is occupied or sitting empty, and Mark will give you clear next steps before work begins.
Use this form for a Horseshoe Bay heater issue, and Mark will respond with the next practical step.
Licensed Master Plumber RMP#45578 — Horseshoe Bay tank, tankless, recirculation, and managed-property water heater service with free estimates.