Hot Water That Never Runs Out

Hot Water That Never Runs Out

You get endless hot water, lower energy bills, and a system that lasts 20+ years. We handle tankless water heater installation the right way—proper sizing, code-compliant work, and transparent pricing from start to finish.
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Nearly 50 Years Local

Family-owned since 1973, we've been serving Montclair and Essex County with honest work and fair pricing.

Licensed Professional Installers

Our technicians are fully licensed and trained on all major tankless brands, ensuring safe, code-compliant installations every time.

Transparent Cost Breakdown

You'll know exactly what you're paying for—unit, labor, and any necessary upgrades—before work begins. No surprises.

Warranty-Backed Installations

Every installation is protected by manufacturer warranties and our commitment to quality workmanship that stands the test of time.

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Tankless Hot Water Heater Contractors

What Makes Tankless Different From Traditional Tanks

Traditional water heaters store 40-50 gallons of water and keep it hot around the clock, even when you’re asleep. That wastes energy. Tankless systems heat water only when you turn on a faucet or appliance, eliminating standby heat loss entirely. You get continuous hot water without the limitations of a storage tank, plus energy savings that add up month after month. The system mounts on your wall, freeing up floor space in your basement or utility room. For Essex County homes where space is tight and winters are cold, that makes a real difference.

Endless Hot Water Heater Benefits

What You Actually Get With Tankless

These aren’t just features—they’re real improvements to how your home functions and how much you spend on utilities.

Your family can shower back-to-back without anyone getting stuck with cold water halfway through.

Your monthly energy bills drop because you're not paying to keep 50 gallons hot when nobody's home.

You free up basement space since the unit mounts on the wall instead of taking up floor area.

You avoid the risk of a tank failure flooding your basement, which happens when tanks reach 10-15 years old.

Your system lasts 20+ years with proper maintenance, nearly double the lifespan of traditional tank heaters.

You may qualify for federal tax credits up to $600 when you install an ENERGY STAR certified model.

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If you requested an online quote, you can expect a callback within 24-48 hours of your request.

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Electric Tankless Water Heater Installation

Understanding Installation Costs and Requirements

The unit itself is only part of the investment. Most Essex County homes need some infrastructure work to support a tankless system—that might mean upgrading your gas line diameter, adding proper venting for gas models, or increasing electrical capacity for electric units. These aren’t surprise costs if you work with someone who walks you through it upfront. Gas tankless systems typically require 3/4-inch gas lines and dedicated venting. Electric models need significant amperage, sometimes requiring panel upgrades. That’s why proper assessment matters before installation begins. You want to know the full picture, not just the equipment price. A properly installed system heats water efficiently for decades. A rushed installation creates problems you’ll pay for later.

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What's Included in Professional Installation

Professional tankless water heater installation starts with sizing the system correctly for your household’s peak demand. That means calculating your flow rate—how many gallons per minute you need when the shower, dishwasher, and washing machine might run simultaneously. Undersized systems can’t keep up. Oversized systems waste money. Once sizing is handled, installation includes removing your old water heater, mounting the new unit, connecting water lines, setting up proper venting or electrical connections, testing the system, and walking you through basic operation. The whole process typically takes 5-6 hours for a standard conversion from tank to tankless. You’ll also get documentation for warranty registration and any applicable tax credit claims.
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Assessment and Sizing

We evaluate your home's hot water demand, existing infrastructure, and space to determine the right system size and installation requirements.

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Transparent Quote

You get a detailed breakdown covering the unit, labor, and any necessary upgrades like gas lines or venting before work begins.

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Professional Installation

Our licensed technicians handle removal, mounting, connections, testing, and cleanup, ensuring code-compliant work that lasts.