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American Water Heaters L30S61-303 water heater Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for American Water Heaters L30S61-303 water heater, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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American Water Heaters Water Heater L30S61-303 FAQs

Replacing a 30-gallon tank water heater like the American L30S61-303 typically runs about $800 to $2,100 installed, with many straightforward same-type swaps landing around $1,000 to $1,300. Your total changes most with fuel type (gas vs. electric), venting needs, and local labor rates.

What drives the price up or down

  • Like-for-like replacement (same fuel type, same venting) is usually the lowest cost.
  • Venting changes (chimney/vent pipe reroute, added elbows, new termination) add labor and materials.
  • Gas line work (new line, resizing, extra fittings) increases cost.
  • Location and access (tight closet, attic, crawlspace) increases labor time.
  • Code-required updates (drain pan, seismic strapping, shutoff/expansion provisions where required) can add parts and labor.

Typical cost breakdown (installed)

Cost item Typical range Notes
30-gallon water heater $400 to $1,200 Higher for premium efficiency or specialty venting
Labor $400 to $1,200 Varies heavily by region and access
Materials and incidentals $50 to $400 Venting parts, gas fittings, valves, pan, connectors
Haul-away/permit (if applicable) $0 to $300 Common in many areas

Model-specific planning tips for L30S61-303

Our owner's manual emphasizes installing the heater close to the vent/chimney when practical and keeping vent runs short with minimal elbows. That matters because venting complexity is one of the biggest cost variables on gas water heater replacements.

Parts that are commonly replaced during a swap

These are not always required, but they are common add-ons that can prevent callbacks:

Why it matters

A low bid can turn expensive if venting, combustion air, or gas piping needs changes after the old unit is removed. Planning for those variables up front helps you avoid delays and surprise charges.

Last updated: February 2026

A standard 30-gallon tank-style water heater typically lasts 8 to 12 years. For your American L30S61-303 gas water heater, lifespan depends most on corrosion control and maintenance, especially periodic tank flushing and inspecting the anode rod as outlined in the owner's manual.

Typical lifespan and what changes it

Most 30-gallon gas tank water heaters land in this range:

  • 8 to 12 years for typical residential use
  • Shorter life with hard water, heavy usage, or high temperature settings
  • Longer life with regular sediment flushing and anode rod inspections
  • Faster corrosion when water is artificially softened (softened water is more corrosive to the tank)

Maintenance that most affects lifespan

The manual explains that the anode rod protects the glass-lined tank from corrosion and should be inspected on a schedule.

  • Inspect the anode rod every 3 years (annually if you have artificially softened water)
  • Flush the tank periodically to reduce sediment buildup
  • Watch for signs of a depleted anode rod (reduced diameter, exposed support wire)
  • Keep the installation area suitable (proper combustion air and clearances)
  • Address condensation correctly; some condensation can be normal during startup or heavy hot water use

Quick guide: what to check and when

Item What it does Typical interval
Anode rod Slows tank corrosion Every 3 years (annually with softened water)
Tank flushing Reduces sediment and overheating risk Periodically (often yearly in hard water areas)
T&P relief valve Safety pressure/temperature protection Test periodically; replace if leaking or won’t reseat

Why it matters

Most “end of life” failures are corrosion-related. Keeping the anode rod in good shape and limiting sediment helps protect the tank, maintain heating efficiency, and reduce nuisance issues like popping noises or temperature swings.

Parts that commonly come up during ownership

If you are planning preventative maintenance for the L30S61-303, these are common service items:

Last updated: February 2026

The most reliable gas water heater brand is the one that matches your home’s gas type, is installed to code, and is maintained regularly. In pro installs, A. O. Smith, Bradford White, Rheem, and State are consistently strong choices; your American L30S61-303 can be just as dependable when set up and serviced correctly per the owner's manual.

What “reliable” means for a gas water heater

Reliability is mostly about safe combustion, stable temperature control, and corrosion protection over time.

  • Correct fuel match (natural gas vs. L.P. gas) and proper venting
  • Proper clearances and a clean, non-corrosive installation area
  • Stable burner and pilot ignition performance
  • Tank protection (anode rod condition) and routine flushing
  • A working safety system, including the temperature and pressure relief valve

Brand comparison (practical buying view)

What you prioritize What to look for Brands commonly chosen by pros
Long service life Strong tank warranty, easy anode access A. O. Smith, State, Bradford White
Easy parts availability Common control and burner components Rheem, A. O. Smith
Consistent performance Proven burner design, stable gas valve control Bradford White, A. O. Smith, Rheem

What matters most for your American L30S61-303

Your manual emphasizes that gas water heaters are sensitive to installation errors and must be installed according to applicable codes. These factors drive reliability more than the logo on the tank.

  • Verify the data plate gas type before lighting; never mix natural gas and L.P. gas
  • Use a shut-off valve and an approved gas supply line
  • Keep the area free of flammables and corrosive chemicals
  • Have service on the Flame Lock safety system done by a qualified person

Parts that protect reliability (and safety)

If you are maintaining an existing heater, these common wear items help prevent nuisance shutdowns and unsafe conditions:

Why it matters

A “top” brand can still fail early if the gas type is wrong, venting is incorrect, or maintenance is skipped. A properly installed and maintained unit runs safer, heats more consistently, and typically lasts longer.

Last updated: February 2026

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