Licensed water heater repair, replacement & installation in Aloha and the surrounding Washington County. Same-day availability — call before noon for afternoon service.
As part of our Portland metro water heater service area, Aloha is a coverage we take seriously. We know an unincorporated community between Beaverton and Hillsboro, Aloha is one of the most densely populated unincorporated areas in Oregon — a diverse, working-class suburb with a strong sense of local pride. That local knowledge informs how we approach every job — from understanding which neighborhoods have older galvanized supply lines to knowing the specific permit process at Washington County Building Services (503) 846-8761.
As Portland's dedicated water heater specialists, we don't try to be everything to everyone. We focus exclusively on water heater repair, replacement, and installation — which means faster diagnosis, better parts inventory, and technicians who have seen every brand and failure mode dozens of times in the Washington County specifically.
Water heater replacement in Aloha requires an Oregon plumbing permit. We pull the permit, schedule the inspection, and handle all paperwork — you don't lift a finger.
Oregon Energy Trust rebates: up to $400 for qualifying tankless, up to $800 for heat pump water heaters. We handle the paperwork.
Aloha's housing stock is predominantly from the 1970s–1980s era — here's what that means for water heater service calls.
Thermostats in 70s–80s electric tanks are a frequent failure point, causing either scalding water or a complete lack of hot water.
Most tanks installed in this era have far exceeded their 8–12 year design life and are operating on borrowed time — even if currently working.
Closed-loop plumbing systems installed in this period often have undersized or waterlogged expansion tanks, causing pressure fluctuations and valve leaks.
Every service includes a written estimate before any work begins. No surprises.
No hot water, strange noises, pilot won't stay lit, or leaking from the base — we diagnose and repair all gas and electric water heater problems same day.
Learn more →We replace all brands and sizes of conventional tank water heaters — 40, 50, and 75-gallon gas and electric — typically in under 3 hours including cleanup.
Learn more →Endless hot water with a wall-mounted tankless unit — we install and service Navien, Rinnai, Noritz, and Bosch. Rebates up to $400 available through Oregon Energy Trust.
Learn more →3× more efficient than electric resistance — heat pump water heaters qualify for up to $800 in Oregon Energy Trust rebates. We handle all paperwork.
Learn more →Burst tank, active leak, or complete failure — call us any time. We prioritize emergency calls and can dispatch to Aloha with no additional trip fee.
Learn more →Annual water heater inspections catch anode rod depletion, sediment buildup, and failing T&P valves before they become emergencies. $0 diagnostic with any repair.
Learn more →Recent reviews from Aloha and the surrounding Washington County.
"Same-day service, exactly as promised. The tech explained everything clearly and had our new unit running in under two hours. Very professional."
"Called at 8 AM with no hot water. By noon it was fixed. Fair price, no upsell pressure, clean work. Will recommend to all our neighbors."
"We've used a few plumbers over the years — this was the best experience. On time, upfront about costs, and did the job right the first time."
We cover the full Washington County — not just Aloha. Click any area below to see local details.
Yes. We keep licensed techs positioned in the Washington County area so we can typically reach Aloha addresses the same day you call — often within 2–4 hours of your call during business hours.
Water heater replacement in Aloha requires an Oregon plumbing permit. We pull the permit, schedule the inspection, and handle all paperwork — you don't lift a finger. The permit office is: Washington County Building Services (503) 846-8761.
We service and install all major brands: Rheem, Bradford White, A.O. Smith, Navien, Rinnai, Noritz, Bosch, State, and more. We carry common parts for same-visit repairs.
Heat pump water heaters are an excellent fit for Washington County homes with at least 700 sq ft of unconditioned space (garage or utility room). Oregon Energy Trust rebates: up to $400 for qualifying tankless, up to $800 for heat pump water heaters. We handle the paperwork.
A standard tank replacement in Aloha takes 2–3 hours from arrival to cleanup. Tankless conversions take 3–5 hours depending on venting and gas line work. We leave your space cleaner than we found it.
Same-day service · Upfront pricing · Permit handled · All brands serviced