Tank, tankless, or hybrid — which is right for your home?
A standard 40-50 gallon gas tank is the cheapest install option, most familiar, and works fine for most 2-3 person households. Lifespan: 10-12 years.
Tankless gas units cost more upfront but last ~20 years, deliver endless hot water, and cut water-heating energy 20-30%. Catch: usually requires gas-line and venting upgrades.
Hybrid heat-pump water heaters are the efficiency play — 50-70% lower electric water-heating bills, plus federal tax credit and utility rebates often available. Best in unfinished basements where the heat pump can pull from ambient air.
Get a Water Heater QuoteWhen to replace, not repair
Telltale signs your water heater is on borrowed time: rust-colored hot water, sediment knocking from the tank when burners fire, water pooling at the base, age over 10 years (tank) or 15 (tankless), and shorter hot showers. Active leaking from the tank itself means days, not weeks — shut off the cold-water supply and call us.
What's included
- Free assessment & quote
- Tank, tankless, or hybrid options
- Code-compliant gas line, venting, electrical
- Permit pulled, inspection coordinated
- Old unit removal & disposal
- Pressure relief valve installation
- Thermal expansion tank where required
- Pan and drain on second-story installs
- Manufacturer warranty (6-10+ years depending on model)
- 1-year labor warranty
0% APR financing on qualifying installs
Spread your investment over 12-24 months with no interest, or use a longer-term loan for larger projects. Most homeowners get approved during the estimate. See options →
