Tankless Water Heater Systems
We size it for your house, leverage supplier relationships, and install it to code.
A tankless water heater heats water as it flows through the unit, so you only pay for what you use. We install Rinnai and Navien models that fit most Magnolia homes. Our crew handles the gas line work, venting, and electrical connections. We also service and flush existing systems to keep them running efficiently.
Magnolia's hard water can build up mineral deposits in tankless units. We recommend annual flushing to prevent that buildup and keep your system at full capacity. If you have an older home with tight spaces, we assess whether tankless makes sense for your setup. We'll walk you through the real costs and savings before we start.
You'll notice the difference immediately. Hot water arrives faster at your tap, and you won't run out during a long shower or back-to-back loads of laundry. The unit itself is compact and wall-mounted, freeing up closet or basement space. Most customers see lower water heating bills within the first month.
Installation takes a full day for a new system. If you're upgrading from a tank, we handle the removal and disposal. We pull permits with the city and make sure everything passes inspection. You get a warranty on parts and labor, plus our contact info if anything goes wrong.
What's included: Professional installation with gas line and venting work; Electrical hookup and permit coordination; Removal and disposal of old water heater if replacing; System startup and temperature calibration; Warranty coverage and after-install support.
Tankless Water Heater Systems — FAQ
How long does a tankless water heater last?
Most tankless units last 15 to 20 years with regular maintenance. We recommend annual flushing in Magnolia because of our hard water. A well-maintained system will outlast a traditional tank by several years.
Will a tankless system work if I have low water pressure?
Tankless units need a minimum flow rate to activate. If your home has consistently low pressure, we test it first and let you know if tankless is the right fit. Sometimes a pressure tank or other solution works better.
What's the actual savings compared to a tank?
Most homeowners save 20 to 40 percent on water heating costs. Your savings depend on how much hot water you use and your current energy rates. We can give you a rough estimate based on your household size and habits.