Tankless Water Heaters
Installing a tankless water heater replaces a bulky tank with a compact unit that heats water on demand. Homeowners choose this when they want steady hot water, lower energy use, or more space. Common problems it solves include running out of hot water, high energy bills, and limited floor space for a tank.
Our installation process begins with a site visit and system selection. We check gas, electric, and water lines to match the right unit to your needs. We explain options like single-point vs whole-home units and what each one offers.
On install day we shut off utilities and remove the old tank if present. We mount the new unit, connect fuel and water lines, and install venting or electrical as needed. We test flow, temperature, and safety features before we leave.
Safety and compliance matter. We follow manufacturer specs for venting, clearances, and pressure limits. That reduces fire risk and protects your warranty. We also test for gas leaks and proper electrical connections.
Factors that affect cost include unit size, fuel type, venting needs, and any piping changes. Labor time and permit needs also change the price. Typical installed ranges vary by job type and equipment chosen.
After installation we show you how to set temperature and run a quick maintenance checklist. We explain when to flush the unit to prevent scale and how to spot performance drops. Regular checks keep the heater efficient and extend its life.
Our team uses licensed electricians and experienced installers for every job. We focus on clear communication and careful work to meet manufacturer specs. If you want an on-site estimate, contact us to schedule a visit and review your options.
WHY CHOOSE US?
A tankless water heater heats water only when you open a tap. It replaces a bulky storage tank with a compact wall unit. Homeowners choose this to save space, cut standby energy loss, and get steady hot water on demand.
We begin with a site visit to size the system for your home. We check fuel type, electrical capacity, water flow, and venting options. Then we explain single‑point versus whole‑home units and recommend the best fit.
On install day we shut off utilities and remove the old tank if needed. We mount the new unit, connect water and fuel or electrical lines, and install venting when required. We finish by testing flow, temperature, and safety features before we leave.
This installation solves running out of hot water and high energy loss from storing heated water. It also frees up floor space and supports adding bathrooms or extra fixtures. Tankless units help when several taps run at once.
We follow manufacturer specs for clearances, venting, and electrical or gas connections. Sticking to those instructions reduces safety risks and protects your warranty. We also test for gas leaks and proper grounding during the job.
Cost varies with unit size, fuel type, venting needs, and any piping or electrical upgrades. Labor, permits, and removal of the old tank also affect price. Installed ranges depend on the options you choose during the site visit.
After installation we walk you through temperature settings and simple upkeep. We explain when to flush the unit to remove mineral buildup and how to spot lower performance. These steps help the heater stay efficient and last longer.
Burke Plumbing & Heating uses licensed electricians and experienced installers for every tankless install. We follow manufacturer specs and keep communication clear and practical. Contact us to schedule an on‑site estimate and review your options.
WHAT IS Tankless Water Heaters?
A tankless water heater heats water only when you need it. It replaces a storage tank with a small wall‑mounted unit. Homeowners pick this to save space, reduce standby energy use, and get steady hot water on demand.
This installation service starts with a site visit and system match. We inspect fuel type, electrical capacity, and water flow. Then we help you choose between a single-point unit or a whole-home model based on your hot water needs.
On install day we shut off utilities and remove any old equipment. We mount the new unit, connect water and fuel or electrical lines, and set up venting if the unit needs it. Finally, we run tests for temperature, flow, and safety features.
Common problems this fixes are running out of hot water, high energy use from standby heat, and lack of space for a tank. It also helps when adding a new bathroom or upgrading an older system that struggles with demand.
We follow manufacturer specs for clearances, venting, and electrical connections. That keeps the system safe and preserves warranty coverage. We also check for gas leaks and proper bonding where required.
Cost depends on the unit size, fuel type, venting needs, and any piping or electrical upgrades. Labor, permits, and whether the old tank must be removed also affect price. Installed ranges vary by job and equipment selected.
After installation we demonstrate basic operation and preset safe temperatures. We explain simple maintenance like flushing to remove scale and when to call for service. These steps keep the unit efficient and extend its life.
Burke Plumbing & Heating uses licensed electricians and experienced installers for every tankless installation. We focus on doing the job to manufacturer specs and on clear, practical communication. Contact us to schedule an on-site estimate and review your options.
UNDERSTANDING Tankless Water Heaters
A tankless water heater heats water only when you need it. It replaces a bulky storage tank with a compact wall‑mounted unit. Homeowners choose this to save space, reduce standby energy loss, and get continuous hot water.
Our installation service begins with a site visit to match the right unit to your home. We check fuel type, electrical capacity, and water flow. Then we explain single‑point versus whole‑home units and which fits your needs.
On install day we shut off utilities and remove the old tank if present. We mount the new unit, connect water and fuel or electrical lines, and install venting when required. Finally, we run flow, temperature, and safety tests before we leave.
Common problems this service solves include running out of hot water, high energy bills from tank standby heat, and lack of space for a traditional tank. It also helps when you add a bathroom or upgrade an older system that cannot meet demand.
We follow manufacturer specifications for clearances, venting, and electrical connections. Following these specs reduces safety risks and keeps your warranty valid. We also test for gas leaks and proper grounding as part of the job.
Cost varies with the unit size, fuel type, venting needs, and any piping or electrical upgrades. Labor, permits, and removal of the old tank also affect price. Installed ranges depend on the choices made during the site visit.
After installation we show you how to set temperatures and run simple maintenance checks. We explain when to flush the system to remove mineral buildup and when to call for service. These steps help keep the unit efficient and extend its life.
Burke Plumbing & Heating uses licensed electricians and experienced installers for every tankless installation. We perform work to manufacturer specs and keep communication clear and practical. Contact us to schedule an on‑site estimate and review your options.
Tankless Water Heaters EXPLAINED
A tankless water heater heats water only when you need it. It replaces a bulky storage tank with a compact wall‑mounted unit. Homeowners pick this to save space, cut standby energy loss, and get steady hot water on demand.
Our installation service begins with a site visit to size the system for your home. We check fuel type, electrical capacity, water flow, and venting options. Then we explain single‑point versus whole‑home units and recommend the best fit for your needs.
On install day we shut off utilities and remove the old tank if present. We mount the new unit, run water and fuel or electrical connections, and install venting as required. We finish by testing flow, temperature, and safety features before we leave.
This service fixes common problems like running out of hot water, high energy use from stored water, and lack of floor space for a tank. It also helps when adding a bathroom or upgrading an old system that can’t meet demand.
We follow manufacturer specs for clearances, venting, and electrical or gas connections. Following those instructions reduces safety risks and protects the unit’s warranty. We also test for gas leaks and proper grounding during the work.
Price depends on unit size, fuel type, venting needs, and any piping or electrical upgrades. Labor time, permit needs, and removal of the old tank also affect cost. Installed ranges vary by job and equipment chosen.
After the job we show you how to set temperatures and run basic upkeep tasks. We explain when to flush the unit to remove mineral buildup and how to spot performance drops. Regular checks keep the heater efficient and extend its life.
Burke Plumbing & Heating uses licensed electricians and experienced installers for every tankless install. We work to manufacturer specs and keep communication clear and practical. Contact us to schedule an on‑site estimate and review your options.
SIGNS YOU NEED PROFESSIONAL Tankless Water Heaters
A tankless water heater heats water only when you turn on a tap. It replaces a bulky storage tank with a small wall‑mounted unit. Homeowners choose this to save space, cut standby energy loss, and get steady hot water on demand.
We begin installation with a site visit to size the system for your home. We inspect fuel type, electrical capacity, water flow, and venting options. Then we explain single‑point versus whole‑home units and recommend the best fit for your needs.
On install day we shut off utilities and remove the old tank if present. We mount the new unit, connect water and fuel or electrical lines, and install venting when required. We finish by testing flow, temperature, and safety features before we leave.
This service solves common problems like running out of hot water and high energy use from stored water. It also helps when you add a bathroom or upgrade an old system that can’t meet demand. Tankless units free up floor space too.
We follow manufacturer specifications for clearances, venting, and electrical or gas connections. Sticking to those specs reduces safety risks and keeps the warranty valid. We also test for gas leaks and proper grounding as part of the job.
Cost depends on unit size, fuel type, venting needs, and any piping or electrical upgrades. Labor time, permit needs, and removal of the old tank also affect price. Installed ranges vary by the choices made during the site visit.
After installation we show you how to set temperatures and run simple upkeep tasks. We explain when to flush the unit to remove mineral buildup and how to spot drops in performance. Regular checks keep the heater efficient and extend its life.
Burke Plumbing & Heating uses licensed electricians and experienced installers for every tankless install. We perform work to manufacturer specs and keep communication clear and practical. Contact us to schedule an on‑site estimate and review your options.
Common Tankless Water Heaters Issues
A tankless water heater heats water only when you open a tap. It swaps a bulky storage tank for a compact wall unit. Homeowners choose this to save space, cut standby energy loss, and get steady hot water on demand.
We start with a site visit to match the right unit to your home. We check fuel type, electrical capacity, water flow, and venting options. Then we explain single‑point units versus whole‑home units and recommend the best fit.
On install day we shut off utilities and remove the old tank if needed. We mount the new unit, connect water and fuel or electrical lines, and install venting when required. We finish by testing flow, temperature, and safety features before we leave.
Common problems this service fixes include running out of hot water and wasted energy from a warm storage tank. It also solves space limits and supports added bathrooms or higher hot water demand. Tankless units can steady supply during simultaneous use.
We follow manufacturer specs for clearances, venting, and electrical or gas connections. Sticking to those specs reduces safety risks and protects your warranty. We also test for gas leaks and proper grounding as part of the job.
Cost depends on the unit size, fuel type, venting needs, and any piping or electrical upgrades. Labor, permits, and removal of the old tank also affect price. Installed ranges vary by job and equipment chosen.
After installation we show you how to set safe temperatures and run simple upkeep tasks. We explain when to flush the system to remove mineral buildup and how to spot drops in performance. Following those steps helps the unit run efficiently and last longer.
Burke Plumbing & Heating uses licensed electricians and experienced installers for every tankless install. We perform work to manufacturer specs and keep communication clear and practical. Contact us to schedule an on‑site estimate and review your options.
WHY CHOOSE US?
A tankless water heater heats water only when you open a tap. It replaces a bulky storage tank with a compact wall unit. Homeowners choose this to save space, cut standby energy loss, and get steady hot water on demand.
We begin with a site visit to size the system for your home. We check fuel type, electrical capacity, water flow, and venting options. Then we explain single‑point versus whole‑home units and recommend the best fit.
On install day we shut off utilities and remove the old tank if needed. We mount the new unit, connect water and fuel or electrical lines, and install venting when required. We finish by testing flow, temperature, and safety features before we leave.
This installation solves running out of hot water and high energy loss from storing heated water. It also frees up floor space and supports adding bathrooms or extra fixtures. Tankless units help when several taps run at once.
We follow manufacturer specs for clearances, venting, and electrical or gas connections. Sticking to those instructions reduces safety risks and protects your warranty. We also test for gas leaks and proper grounding during the job.
Cost varies with unit size, fuel type, venting needs, and any piping or electrical upgrades. Labor, permits, and removal of the old tank also affect price. Installed ranges depend on the options you choose during the site visit.
After installation we walk you through temperature settings and simple upkeep. We explain when to flush the unit to remove mineral buildup and how to spot lower performance. These steps help the heater stay efficient and last longer.
Burke Plumbing & Heating uses licensed electricians and experienced installers for every tankless install. We follow manufacturer specs and keep communication clear and practical. Contact us to schedule an on‑site estimate and review your options.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How do you determine which tankless water heater size and type I need?
We start with a site visit to assess your water flow, fuel type, and electrical capacity. Then we compare single‑point and whole‑home options and explain which fits your daily hot water use. The choice balances demand, space, and venting requirements. We provide an on‑site estimate after that review.
What happens on installation day and how long will it take?
On install day we shut off utilities, remove the old tank if present, and mount the new unit. We connect water and fuel or electrical lines, install venting as needed, and run flow and safety tests. Typical jobs vary by complexity, but we give a time estimate during the site visit. We leave the system tested and ready to use.
What safety and code steps do you follow during installation?
We follow manufacturer specs for clearances, venting, and pressure limits to reduce risks and protect warranties. We test for gas leaks, proper grounding, and correct electrical connections as required. We also confirm vent routing meets the unit’s instructions. If permits are needed, we handle that as part of the process.
What cost factors affect a tankless water heater installation?
Price depends on unit size, fuel type, and whether venting or piping changes are needed. Labor time, permit needs, and removal of an old tank also affect the total. We discuss these factors during the site visit and provide a general installed range. Contact us for an on‑site estimate tailored to your situation.
What basic prep should I do before your team arrives?
Clear the area around the existing water heater and provide access to fuel and electrical panels. Make sure pets and children are kept away from the work zone. Have any paperwork about the property’s utilities ready for our technician. We’ll confirm any further prep steps when we schedule your on‑site estimate.