They require less maintenance than traditional tanks but should still be flushed annually to prevent mineral buildup, especially in areas with hard water. Gas models may also need periodic servicing to ensure safe and efficient operation. Our team offers professional maintenance services to keep your system running smoothly.
On average, a well-maintained tankless water heater can last 20 years or more—nearly twice the lifespan of a traditional water heater. Regular maintenance, such as flushing the system annually to remove mineral buildup, helps extend its longevity.
Absolutely! However, the right unit size depends on your household’s hot water demand. If multiple appliances and showers run at the same time, you may need a higher-capacity unit or multiple units to meet peak demand. Our team can help determine the best system for your needs.
Yes! Tankless water heaters can be up to 98% efficient, while traditional tank water heaters typically range from 60-70% efficiency. Because tankless models only heat water when needed, they use less energy overall, which can lead to lower utility bills.
A tankless water heater heats water on demand rather than storing hot water in a tank. When you turn on a hot water tap, cold water flows through the unit’s heating elements or gas burner, instantly heating it before delivering it to your fixtures. This eliminates standby heat loss and provides endless hot water.