
Two old tank-style water heaters taking up space. That was the starting point here. The homeowner wanted more room and better performance - and a single tankless unit was the right answer.
What makes this install worth talking about is everything that went into it beyond just hanging the unit on the wall. We set it up with proper venting routed through the ceiling, service valves on the water lines, an expansion tank, and a recirculating system. That last part is a big deal - it means hot water gets to the fixtures faster instead of sitting cold in the pipes waiting to be used.
The gas line, the copper water connections, the condensate drain setup - it all had to come together cleanly and correctly. Tankless water heater installation done right is not a quick swap. There are a lot of components that need to work in harmony for the system to perform the way it should for the long haul.
One unit now handles what two tanks used to struggle with. No more waiting for a tank to reheat. No more wasted standby energy keeping gallons of water warm around the clock. Just hot water when you need it, and a lot more usable space where those old tanks used to sit.
If your home is still running on aging tank-style units, it might be worth a conversation. We handle tankless water heater installation, maintenance, and repair - and we build these systems the right way from the start.