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You turn on any faucet in your house and get instant, endless hot water. No more timing showers around each other or waiting for the tank to reheat after someone does laundry.
Your utility bills drop by 30-50% because you’re only heating water when you actually need it. The old tank that constantly reheated 40-80 gallons all day and night is gone.
That cramped utility room suddenly has space again. Your new tankless system mounts on the wall and takes up about as much room as a small suitcase.
We’ve been solving water heating problems for Land Park homeowners who need reliable service without the runaround. Our 4.7-star Google rating comes from 93 real customers who experienced what we’re known for: showing up on time, explaining everything clearly, and getting the job done right.
Land Park’s older homes often have unique plumbing challenges, and we’ve seen them all. From tight utility spaces to outdated electrical panels, we know how to navigate the specific issues that come up in this neighborhood.
You’ll get transparent pricing upfront—no surprises or inflated charges. Most of our customers find the final bill comes in lower than our initial estimate, not higher.
First, we assess your current setup and determine the right size tankless unit for your home’s hot water demand. We check your gas line capacity or electrical panel to ensure everything can handle the new system.
We remove your old water heater and properly dispose of it. Then we install the new tankless unit, typically on an exterior or interior wall near your existing water and gas/electrical connections.
The installation includes upgrading venting systems, installing new water lines if needed, and ensuring everything meets current safety codes. We test the entire system thoroughly and show you how to operate and maintain your new tankless water heater.
Most installations take 4-6 hours, and you’ll have hot water the same day. We clean up completely and haul away all old equipment.
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Your tankless water heater installation includes the unit itself, all necessary plumbing connections, gas line modifications or electrical upgrades, proper venting installation, and code compliance verification.
We handle the permit process and ensure everything meets Sacramento County building codes. Land Park’s older homes sometimes need additional electrical work or gas line upgrades, which we identify upfront so there are no surprises.
Sacramento area utility companies offer rebates up to $3,000 for energy-efficient tankless water heaters. We help you navigate these rebate programs to maximize your savings. SMUD customers can save significantly on operating costs—up to 75% compared to traditional gas water heaters.
Most Land Park homes benefit from whole-house tankless systems, but we’ll recommend point-of-use units if that makes more sense for your layout and usage patterns.
Most Land Park homeowners see their water heating costs drop by 30-50% after switching to tankless. If you’re currently spending $40-60 per month heating water, expect that to drop to $20-35.
The average Sacramento homeowner saves over $100 annually in utility costs. Over the 20+ year lifespan of a tankless system, that adds up to $2,000+ in savings compared to replacing traditional tank water heaters every 10-12 years.
SMUD and other local utilities offer substantial rebates that can cover a significant portion of your installation cost, making the switch even more affordable upfront.
Yes, but older homes sometimes need upgrades to gas lines or electrical panels to handle the higher demand of tankless units. We assess this during our initial consultation and give you exact costs upfront.
Many Land Park homes built in the 1940s-1960s have adequate gas lines for tankless installation. If upgrades are needed, they’re typically straightforward and we handle everything as part of the installation process.
Electric tankless units might require panel upgrades in older homes, but gas units usually work with existing systems. We’ll determine the best option for your specific situation and budget.
Most installations take 4-6 hours from start to finish. Straightforward replacements where gas lines and electrical are adequate can be done in 3-4 hours.
If your home needs gas line upgrades or electrical work, add another 2-3 hours. We complete most jobs in a single day, and you’ll have hot water before we leave.
Land Park’s older homes sometimes present unique challenges that can extend installation time, but we’ll give you an accurate timeline after our initial assessment. We don’t rush the job—proper installation is crucial for long-term performance.
For most Land Park homes with 2-3 bathrooms, a mid-range tankless unit producing 6-8 gallons per minute handles simultaneous showers, dishwashing, and laundry. Larger families or homes with 4+ bathrooms typically need units producing 9-11 gallons per minute.
We calculate your home’s peak hot water demand by counting fixtures and typical usage patterns. A family of four running two showers simultaneously while the dishwasher operates needs different capacity than empty nesters with lighter usage.
Gas tankless units generally provide higher flow rates than electric models. We’ll recommend the most cost-effective option that meets your household’s actual hot water needs, not oversell you on capacity you won’t use.
Actually, they require less maintenance overall. Traditional tanks need flushing, anode rod replacement, and eventual replacement due to tank corrosion. Tankless systems have fewer components that can fail.
Annual maintenance involves flushing the heat exchanger to remove mineral buildup, which takes about an hour. In Sacramento’s moderately hard water areas, this prevents efficiency loss and extends system life.
Most manufacturers recommend professional maintenance every 1-2 years depending on water quality. This minimal maintenance schedule helps your tankless system last 20+ years versus 10-12 years for traditional tanks.
Yes, Sacramento area utility companies offer substantial rebates for energy-efficient tankless water heaters. SMUD customers can receive up to $3,000 instant rebates when converting from gas to electric heat pump water heaters.
Roseville utility customers are eligible for up to $2,500 instant rebates for similar conversions. These rebates significantly reduce your upfront installation costs while maximizing long-term energy savings.
We stay current on all available rebate programs and help you navigate the application process. The rebates are typically applied at installation, so you see immediate savings on your final bill.
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