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Need a new tank water heater in Las Vegas? We install quality tanks, pull permits, and haul away the old unit. Upfront estimate. Call (702) 438-3357.

State Streets is a residential pocket within Sunrise Manor, NV, made up largely of mid-century ranch-style homes built during the 1950s through 1970s. These single-story houses typically run 1,200 to 1,800 square feet on modest lots, sitting on slab foundations with original galvanized steel supply lines that have been carrying water for decades. Active Plumbing crews working in this neighborhood know these homes well - the low rooflines, the compact utility layouts, and the aging infrastructure that comes with houses built before modern plumbing codes were standard in Clark County.
Sunrise Manor's hard water is one of the biggest ongoing challenges for State Streets plumbing systems. Mineral buildup slowly chokes galvanized pipes, cutting water pressure and shortening fixture life. The desert heat accelerates wear on water heater components, making Water Heater Services a frequent call from homeowners here. Shifting soil conditions common across the east Las Vegas valley can stress underground lines over time, which is why Drain & Sewer Services - including sewer camera inspections and hydro-jetting - come up regularly in this area. When a pipe bursts or a drain backs up unexpectedly, Emergency Plumbing in State Streets means fast response to homes where the layout and access points are already familiar to our technicians.
Active Plumbing serves State Streets residents directly, along with neighbors in nearby areas like Pecos Park and Nellis neighborhoods just across Sunrise Manor. When you call (702) 438-3357, you reach a local team that understands the specific pipe ages, water conditions, and slab construction details that define plumbing work in this part of Sunrise Manor.
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Homes built before 1975 in State Streets commonly have original galvanized steel supply lines that react with Las Vegas's high-mineral water, forming rust and scale internally. This reduces water pressure significantly and can introduce discolored or metallic-tasting water at fixtures. Full repipe with copper or PEX is often the most cost-effective long-term solution.
Slab-on-grade construction throughout State Streets means supply and drain lines run beneath concrete foundations. Decades of hard water corrosion and minor seismic settling cause pinhole leaks under the slab that are difficult to detect early. Signs include unexplained water bill increases, warm floor spots, or mold near baseboards.
Las Vegas municipal water hardness consistently exceeds 250-300 ppm, causing calcium and magnesium deposits to accumulate inside pipes, water heaters, and fixtures throughout State Streets homes. Showerheads, faucet aerators, and water heater elements are particularly vulnerable, reducing efficiency and lifespan. A whole-home water softener is a recommended long-term mitigation strategy.
Original clay or cast iron sewer laterals connecting State Streets homes to city mains have surpassed their 50-60 year design life. Root intrusion from mature landscaping common to the neighborhood, combined with soil shifting in Nevada's clay-heavy ground, causes cracking and bellying. Slow drains throughout the home or recurring sewage odors often indicate lateral deterioration.
High mineral content in Las Vegas water accelerates sediment accumulation at the bottom of tank water heaters, a problem compounded by units in State Streets that are often original or overdue for replacement. Sediment buildup causes rumbling sounds, reduced hot water capacity, and premature tank failure. Units over 10 years old in this neighborhood should be inspected annually.
What we offer in State Streets
When your tank water heater fails or ages out, we replace it with a quality unit sized for your home. Las Vegas hard water (20-30 grains) shortens tank life to about 6-8 years versus 10-12 nationally. We install Bradford White, Rheem, and AO Smith, pull permits, and haul away the old unit.
Learn more βTankless water heaters heat water on demand-no storage tank. In Las Vegas they are popular in large homes and properties with pools or high hot-water use. Gas line upgrades are often needed for proper BTU. We install Navien, Rinnai, and Noritz and handle permits and haul-away.
Learn more βWhen your water heater stops heating, leaks, or shows error codes, we diagnose and repair it. We work on tank and tankless units-thermocouple, gas valve, heating elements, anode rod, and tankless error codes. Las Vegas hard water causes accelerated sediment and corrosion, so we see a lot of repairable issues before total failure.
Learn more βTankless water heaters need annual descaling in Las Vegas. Our water is 20-30 grains hard; without maintenance, scale can destroy the heat exchanger in 2-3 years. We do a vinegar flush, check filters and burners, and keep your unit running efficiently.
Learn more βLong pipe runs in Las Vegas single-story homes mean waiting for hot water at the tap. A recirculation pump keeps hot water moving in the line so you get it instantly at every fixture. We install pumps and optional timers or demand-based controls.
Learn more βCommercial properties in the Las Vegas Valley need reliable, high-recovery water heating-casinos, hotels, restaurants, and apartment complexes. We install multi-unit banks and commercial-grade equipment, pull permits, and coordinate inspection and turnover.
Learn more βCall (702) 438-3357. We schedule a visit to assess your current unit, space, and gas/electric and water connections.
We recommend tank size and brand options and give you an upfront estimate. Permits are included in our scope.
We install the new tank, pull permits, and coordinate inspection. Old unit is disconnected and prepared for haul-away.
We complete any inspection follow-up, haul away the old unit, and leave the area clean.

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Expert Advice
Flush your water heater tank every 6 months to remove mineral sediment β Las Vegas hard water deposits accumulate faster here than in most U.S. cities, and neglecting this can cut your water heater's lifespan in half.
If your State Streets home has original galvanized supply lines, test your water pressure at an outdoor hose bib annually; a reading below 45 PSI often signals internal pipe scaling that warrants a professional assessment before a full blockage occurs.
Watch your monthly water bill closely β unexplained increases of 15-20% in slab-foundation homes like those in State Streets are a primary early indicator of an under-slab leak that, if caught early, can save thousands in structural repair costs.
Serving State Streets, Sunrise Manor and all of Clark
In State Streets, most plumbing service calls run $85-$150 for diagnostics, with repairs varying by scope. Repiping galvanized steel lines - common in these 1950s-1970s ranch homes - often runs $4,000-$8,000 depending on square footage. Water Heater Services typically cost $900-$1,800 installed. Always get an itemized quote before work begins.
Yes, Active Plumbing serves State Streets directly and works across Sunrise Manor, including nearby areas like South Christy and Winterwood. Whether you need routine repairs or Emergency Plumbing at 2 a.m., crews familiar with the neighborhood's slab-foundation ranch homes are available. Call (702) 438-3357 to confirm scheduling for your address.
For Emergency Plumbing calls in State Streets and Sunrise Manor, response times are typically 30-90 minutes depending on traffic and call volume. Burst pipes and slab leaks in these older homes need fast action - shut your main water valve first, usually near the street meter, then call immediately. Delays on slab foundations can mean significant concrete damage.
State Streets homes were built before modern Clark County plumbing codes standardized materials and layouts. That means compact utility chases, low clearances under rooflines, and original galvanized steel supply lines that are now 50-70 years old. Plumbers unfamiliar with mid-century ranch construction can miss these details - Active Plumbing crews work in this neighborhood regularly and know what to look for.
Yes - galvanized steel pipes from the 1950s-1970s corrode from the inside out, especially in Nevada's hard water. Symptoms include brown-tinted water, low pressure at fixtures, and frequent pinhole leaks. Drain & Sewer Services can help clear buildup, but heavily corroded supply lines usually need full repiping. Have a plumber inspect if your home hasn't been assessed recently.
Absolutely. Sunrise Manor's hard water - high in calcium and magnesium - accelerates scale buildup in pipes, water heaters, and fixtures. Water Treatment solutions like whole-home softeners or filtration systems help protect aging infrastructure. Summer heat also stresses water heaters working harder to deliver temperature-controlled water. Annual flushing of your water heater tank is recommended in this climate.
Yes. Nevada requires plumbing contractors to hold a valid license through the Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB) and carry general liability insurance. Always ask any plumber you hire in State Streets or Sunrise Manor for their NSCB license number before work starts - you can verify it free at the board's website. Licensed contractors are also required to pull permits for major work like repiping.
Expect an initial walkthrough where the plumber inspects visible supply lines, drain access points, and your water heater. In State Streets' slab-foundation homes, they'll also check for signs of under-slab leaks. You'll receive a written estimate before any work begins. Active Plumbing can be reached at (702) 438-3357 to schedule your visit and discuss whether Drain & Sewer Services or other repairs apply to your situation.
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