
If you think that you have to stick with the same type of storage tank water heater that you’ve always used in the past, think again. Tankless water heaters have grown more and more common in residential applications over the years, and using one in your home can benefit you greatly. Of course, the only way in which you can truly enjoy the best performance that your tankless water heater has to offer is to schedule your tankless Water heater services with qualified professionals.
It doesn’t matter if you need a brand new tankless water heater installed in your home, or if you just need your existing system tuned up. Our plumbers are the ones that you can count on to do the job right. Give Plymwr Plumbing a call today to learn more about why you may want to consider the use of a tankless water heater.
Why Go Tankless?
There are many benefits to switching to a tankless water heater. They are beneficial for the environment, they are durable, and they save homeowners money from month to month. However, that doesn’t necessarily make tankless water heaters the best option for every single home. The main problem with water heaters that use large storage tanks is that they have to run for most of the day. People usually only need a small amount of water every day so there is standing energy loss involved. Tankless water heaters heat up when you need them, which means no such energy loss. When you open a hot water tap, it turns on, and when you close the tap, the water heater shuts off. That’s all there is to it! You will find over several years that the savings offset the high cost. Tankless water heaters don’t have a hot water limit, unlike tank units. And your tankless unit should last decades when it’s well cared for.
Benefits of tankless water heaters include:
- Great Efficiency: Tank water heaters, even those with very efficient storage tanks, are going to experience some amount of standby energy loss. Because tankless water heaters do not use a tank to store water, this problem is eliminated entirely.
- Compact Size: Are you short on space in your home? If so, the tankless water heater may be just what you’re looking for. Without the need for a hot water storage tank, a tankless water heater is easily installed on the wall of a closet or similarly tight space.
- Life Expectancy: Tank water heaters are cheaper to purchase than tankless models, generally. However, the efficiency of tankless models combined with their projected lifespan of 20+ years makes them well worth the consideration. Tank models typically last 10–15 years.
Professional Tankless Water Heater Installation in Riverside
There is no point in spending the money on a great tankless water heater if you are not going to have it installed by a trained professional. Are you ready for your first tankless water heater installation, or interested in one due to an old, failing system? Whatever your situation, you can count on our plumbers at Plymwr Plumbing to guarantee that your new tankless water heater is installed with the utmost skill and expertise.
Of course, we are also happy to continue working with you to ensure that you get the very best that your tankless water heater has to offer. Nothing beats routine maintenance in that department. Regular inspections and tune–ups are necessary if you want your system to excel and stand the test of time. When you run into problems, as you undoubtedly will at some point, we are here to complete your tankless water heater repairs with care.
Tankless Pricing
Attention: $250 discount on all new tankless installs til December 31, 2024
We like Navien and prefer to sell Navien as they are the best tankless heaters made today in our opinion and we rarely have any issues with them, they are also very user friendly. the pricing belows includes removing your old tanked or tankless heater and installing a new one up to california plumbing code. If your going from standard tank water heater to tankless water heater and you want us to cut the wall out and run the water lines in the wall and stub out under the heater, instead of running the water lines next to the heater how its pictured above, it will be an extra $500 to the cost of the tankless. 99 times out of 100 the gas line does not need to be upgraded for a Navien tankless. Don’t let a rival company get you for 1000’s more to upgrade your gas line, it says right on navians website a 1/2″ gas line will work. they are also compatible with propane or natural gas.
Condensing Tankless
(universal models, meaning it can be installed indoor or outdoor)
Navien 150s 6.8 gpm – $4500
Navien 180s 9.1 gpm – $5000
Navien 210s 10.1 gpm -$5500
Navien 240s 11.2 gpm – $6000
Navien 180a (with a recirculation pump built in) – $5500
Navien 210a (with a recirculation pump built in) – $6000
Navien 240a (with a recirculation pump built in) – $6500
Non Condensing tankless
Universal models
Navien Npn-160u 7.6 gpm – $6000
Navien Npn-180u 8.5 gpm – $6500
Navien Npn -199u 9.5gpm – $7000
Exterior models can only be installed outdoors
if we need to move water lines and gas lines to the outside of the house, you will be charged by foot.
water lines are $25 per foot. and gas lines are $100 per foot.
Navien Npn-160E – $4700
Navien Npn-180E – $4900
Navien Npn-199E – $5500
Tankless Maintenance – $250 per flush

