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Discover the Power of Tankless Water Heaters

Tankless water heaters provide hot water on demand, eliminating the need for bulky storage tanks. They’re compact, energy-efficient, and perfect for modern homes.

Why Choose Tankless Hot Water Heaters?

Unlike traditional models, tankless hot water heaters heat water only when needed. This means lower energy bills, unlimited hot water, and a longer system lifespan.

Explore Navien Tankless Water Heaters

Navien tankless water heaters are known for their advanced technology, high efficiency, and reliable performance. They’re a top choice for homeowners seeking long-term comfort and savings.

Gas Tankless Water Heaters for Fast Performance

Gas tankless water heaters offer powerful heating and quick recovery times, making them ideal for larger households or homes with high water usage.

Tankless Water Heater Parts & Accessories

Need maintenance or upgrades? We stock tankless water heater parts to keep your system running efficiently, from valves to filters and more.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, if you're seeking energy savings, space efficiency, and unlimited hot water. Tankless heaters only heat on demand, eliminating standby heat loss and often reducing energy bills over time—though the upfront cost is higher.

They can be more efficient to operate, since they activate only when hot water is needed. However, electric models require substantial power, so if used during peak-rate hours, electricity costs could be higher .

Mineral buildup (scaling) in the heat exchanger is the leading issue, especially in hard water areas. This reduces efficiency and can lead to failures—regular descaling and filtration help prevent it .

  • Tankless: More efficient, compact, and provides continuous hot water but has higher initial and installation costs and may need electric upgrades.
  • Tank (traditional): Cheaper upfront, simpler install, but loses heat when idle and requires more space.

Professional installation is strongly recommended. Electric tankless units often need high-amperage circuits (e.g., multiple 30–40 A breakers) and proper ventilation or dedicated wiring—DIY installations risk code violations and hazards .

Yes. Whole-home electric tankless heaters typically cost $1,300–$3,900, with some systems reaching $5,600+ including installation.

They generally have a 20‑year lifespan, outlasting tank heaters (10–15 years). With proper maintenance, replacements parts are accessible.