Tankless Water Heaters
Endless hot water, lower monthly bills, and a unit that lasts longer and takes up less space. We size, install, and service tankless systems.
Tankless (or endless) water heaters heat water on demand instead of keeping a full tank hot around the clock. That means you don't run out mid-shower, you're not paying to reheat 40-plus gallons all day, and the unit takes up a fraction of the space. The upfront cost is higher than a standard tank, so we help you decide whether it pays off for your household, and then size and install it correctly.
- Correct sizing for simultaneous demand
- Gas & electric tankless installation
- Code-compliant venting & connections
- Descaling & service for existing units
- Old tank removal & haul-away
Why go tankless
Three big reasons: endless hot water (the system heats on demand, so it never runs out), lower energy use (no standby heating of a full tank), and longevity (tankless units commonly last 15 to 20 years versus 8 to 12 for a tank). They also free up significant space since there's no bulky tank.
Is tankless right for your home?
Tankless shines for larger households, homes that run out of hot water, and anyone planning to stay put long enough to earn back the higher upfront cost through energy savings. Proper sizing matters, an undersized unit won't keep up with simultaneous demand, so we calculate the right capacity for your home's fixture count and usage before recommending a model.
Our tankless installs
We size the unit to your actual demand, handle the gas or electrical and venting requirements to code, and test the full system before we leave. If you're replacing an old tank, we haul it away. We also service and descale existing tankless units to keep them running efficiently.
Frequently asked questions
Is a tankless water heater worth it?
For many Inland Empire households, yes, endless hot water, lower energy use, and a 15 to 20 year lifespan. The upfront cost is higher than a tank, so we help you weigh it against your usage before you commit.
How long do tankless water heaters last?
Typically 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance, notably longer than the 8 to 12 years of a standard tank. Periodic descaling helps them reach the top of that range.
Will a tankless unit give my whole house enough hot water?
Yes, when it's sized correctly. Proper sizing for your fixture count and simultaneous demand is the key, which is exactly what we calculate before recommending a unit.
Do tankless water heaters need maintenance?
Yes, periodic descaling (especially in hard-water areas) keeps them efficient and extends their life. We offer descaling and service for existing tankless systems.