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Your estimated cost in Green Bay, WI
$1,694
Typical range: $1,355 – $2,202
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What affects the cost in Green Bay?
Green Bay's cost of living index sits at 94.1 — below the national average of 100 — meaning water heater replacement labor and materials are slightly more affordable here than in higher-cost states. Local utility rates and available rebates significantly affect the real cost and payback period of different water heater types.
Wisconsin water heater replacement costs have risen 3.77% over the past 12 months per BLS CPI Services US data. Federal tax credits for heat pump water heaters make now a good time to upgrade if your current unit is aging.
Tank vs. tankless
Tank heaters ($300-700 unit) cost less upfront. Tankless ($600-1,500) saves 20-30% on energy long-term.
High impact
Fuel type
Gas heaters are cheaper to run than electric in most states. Heat pump heaters are most efficient.
High impact
Tank size
Most homes need 40-50 gallons. Undersizing causes cold water; oversizing wastes energy.
Medium impact
Labor & permits
Licensed plumber installation runs $150-500. Permits are typically required ($50-150).
Medium impact
Old unit removal
Hauling and disposal of the old unit adds $50-150.
Low impact
Expansion tank
Required in some municipalities with closed plumbing systems — adds $50-150.
Low impact
Frequently asked questions
How much does water heater replacement cost in Green Bay, WI?
Water heater replacement in Green Bay, Wisconsin averages $1,694 in 2026. Prices range from $1,355 for a basic tank to $2,202 for a tankless or heat pump system.
How long do water heaters last?
Tank water heaters last 8-12 years. Tankless units last 15-20 years. If your heater is over 10 years old and needs frequent repairs, replacement is usually more cost-effective.
Tankless vs. tank water heater — which is better for Green Bay?
For most Green Bay homeowners, a high-efficiency tank heater offers the best value. Tankless units make sense for high hot water demand or if you qualify for federal or Wisconsin energy efficiency rebates.
Is there a tax credit for water heater replacement in Wisconsin?
Heat pump water heaters qualify for a 30% federal tax credit (up to $2,000) through 2032. Some Wisconsin utilities also offer rebates — check your utility company's website.