Tankless Water Heater Installation & Repair

Service · Tankless deep dive

Tankless water heaters,
sized and installed right.

Tankless install is part craftsmanship and part math — gas line capacity, vent sizing, the BTU load your house actually demands. We do the math, do the install, and you get endless hot water that lasts 20+ years.

Photo · tankless water heater install
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Looking at tank water heaters instead? If you’re not sure tankless is right for your house yet, our main water heater page walks through tank vs. tankless and covers tank repair and replacement. This page goes deep on tankless specifically.
When tankless makes sense

Reasons people switch.

Running out of hot water
Three showers, the dishwasher, and the laundry — your tank can’t keep up. Tankless heats on demand, so it doesn’t run out.
Tired of replacing tanks
Tank water heaters last 10–12 years. A properly installed tankless lasts 20+. Fewer replacements, less waste.
Want to free up space
A tankless mounts on the wall — about the size of a carry-on suitcase. Closet, garage, or attic space back to you.
Lower lifetime cost
Higher up-front, but lower energy use and longer lifespan often net out cheaper over the life of the unit.
Building or renovating
If walls are open or the layout is changing anyway, tankless install is dramatically simpler — and worth doing right.
Vacation or second home
No standing tank of hot water sitting unused. Tankless only fires when you turn the tap.
How we approach it

The math matters.

Tankless install isn’t just swapping out a tank. The unit has to be sized for your house’s peak demand — number of fixtures running at once, incoming water temperature, the rise we need to hit. Undersized and you get cold showers. Oversized and you wasted money.

Then there’s the gas side. Most tank-to-tankless conversions need a larger gas line because tankless units fire harder. We check the line, the meter capacity, and the vent run before we quote. If the gas needs upgrading, we do that too — properly permitted and inspected.

End result: a tankless unit that hits the temperature you actually need, every time, for the next two decades.

What we’ll do
  • Calculate your peak demand (fixtures × flow × temperature rise)
  • Check gas line and meter capacity for the unit’s BTU draw
  • Plan the vent run — direct vent, concentric, or natural draft
  • Recommend a unit sized to your house, not the showroom
  • Quote in writing, including any gas line upgrades
  • Install, pressure-test, and verify temperature delivery
  • Walk you through descaling maintenance to keep it lasting
What it costs

A flat-rate written quote, in person.

Tankless pricing depends on the unit, the gas line capacity, the vent path, and whether you’re converting from tank or installing fresh. We’ll see the space, do the math, and give you a flat-rate written quote covering the unit, the install, and any gas or vent work needed. Our service fee is fair and transparent, and we credit it back when you hire us for the work.