Tankless Water Heater Installation

Description

Upgrade to a tankless water heater and enjoy on‑demand hot water with efficiency, space savings, and reliability. We handle full installation — from selecting the right unit to professional mounting and safe setup — to make sure your building gets hot water when you need it.

What We Offer
  • Professional Installation — We size and install the right tankless unit for your home or business, handle all plumbing and venting requirements, and ensure compliance with safety standards.

  • System Design & Consultation — We assess your hot water needs (for showers, kitchens, laundry, etc.) and recommend the best tankless setup — whether a compact unit for a small apartment or multiple units for larger residential or commercial properties.

  • Wall‑Mounted & Space‑Saving Solutions — We install compact, wall-mounted tankless heaters — ideal for homes or commercial spaces with limited utility area, freeing up storage or closet space.

  • Energy‑Efficient, Long‑Lasting Performance — A properly installed tankless system delivers hot water on demand, reduces energy waste, and lasts significantly longer than traditional tank-based heaters.

Ideal For

  • Residential homes wanting reliable hot water without bulky heaters

  • Apartment buildings or complexes where space is limited.

  • Commercial properties — offices, hotels, restaurants, gyms — that need consistent hot water supply under high demand.

  • Renovations or retrofits where replacing a traditional heater with a modern, efficient solution makes the most sense

 

Trust Your Plumber To Get It Right, And On Time

You deserve a plumber who shows up when promised and gets the job done the right way. We work efficiently, solve problems properly, and keep your home running without delays or surprises.

Frequently Asked Questions

A standard installation usually takes 3–6 hours, depending on whether new gas lines, venting, or electrical upgrades are needed.

 

Possibly. Many tankless systems require higher gas flow or dedicated electrical circuits. A technician will inspect your home to determine what upgrades are needed.

 

Yes, but minor adjustments may be required for venting and plumbing connections. Tankless units are smaller and can often be wall-mounted to save space.

 

It depends on your household’s hot water demand, number of bathrooms, and climate. A professional will calculate the required GPM (gallons per minute) to choose the right size.

 

Tankless units typically last 15–20 years with proper maintenance—much longer than traditional tank heaters.