About us
Water Heater Installation Across Texas from Austin Roots
Jim McGuiness
Owner · Since 1999
Our Story
Water Heater Installation Across Texas from Austin Roots
Lone Star Water Heater Pros began when Jim McGuiness started handling water heater installation and replacement jobs himself in Austin, drawing on his experience with the housing stock and conditions found throughout Travis County. From there the work expanded to cover customers statewide while keeping Austin as the operational base where the owner still oversees every project.
Hot humid summers put extra demand on systems, while mild winters and the spring wildflower season mean fewer weather delays but still require attention to how local water conditions affect tank and tankless units. Jim built the company around direct owner involvement rather than layers of crews, so quotes stay straightforward and the same person who assesses the job often handles the install.
Service reaches Round Rock, Pflugerville, Cedar Park and every other part of Texas because the same installation standards apply whether the home sits in older Austin neighborhoods or newer builds farther out.
- Owner-operated by Jim McGuiness with direct oversight on every water heater installation
- Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week so emergencies never wait for normal business hours
- Upfront quotes given on site before any water heater replacement work begins
- Workmanship open for inspection at every step, no hidden steps in the process
- Locally rooted in Austin and Travis County yet equipped to handle jobs anywhere in Texas
Credentials & guarantees
- ✓Open 24 Hours, 7 Days a Week
Our guarantee
We stand behind every water heater installation and replacement with upfront quotes and workmanship you can inspect on jobs across Texas.
Testimonials
What Texas Customers Say
“My old tank in the garage had started leaking onto the concrete and the water was running rusty by the second shower. Lone Star Water Heater Pros removed the corroded unit, ran new copper lines to the laundry room, and set a 50-gallon Bradford White in its place with earthquake strapping. Showers stay hot the full ten minutes now and the floor stays dry.”
“With five people the 40-gallon heater could not keep up past the third morning shower. They swapped it for a 75-gallon high-recovery model, added a new expansion tank, and tied the T&P valve to the exterior drain. We no longer run out of hot water even when the kids take back-to-back showers after soccer.”
“The pilot light on our 1998 heater kept blowing out and we had no hot water for two days. They pulled the old unit, installed a new 50-gallon power-vent model with a condensate pump to handle the tight closet space, and left the area clean. Hot water is instant again and the utility bill dropped a bit last month.”