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Expect install cost to be $500-1000 on top of that. Water heaters tend to last around 10 years (though this can extend out a lot with proper maintenance), so homeowners are going to have to have an expense like that at some point.
You could diy the install. If the old one is gas, you probably shouldn't, though. Cities often don't care about people doing diy plumbing and electrical, because if you fuck up, it tends to fuck over only yourself. If you fuck up gas work, it can fuck over your neighbors.
Idk, I DIY swapped out old gas water heater for an electric heat pump water heater heater and it was super straight forward. If you have the plumbing and electrical skills to add a circuit and move your hookups (since on most gas water heaters they are on top and most heat pump water heaters they are on the sides top and bottom), you probably have the skills to safely disconnect and cap off the old gas line. Just be sure to use pipe dope that is rated for gas, and check with soapy water once you pressurize the line again for leaks.