With many years of industry experience in the Treasure Valley, Express is your go-to choice for local tankless water heater installation, repair, and more.
Express provides professional installation to ensure you receive the proper system size, placement, and setup. We install both gas and electric tankless water heaters depending on your current setup and needs.
Our experienced team members provide personalized recommendations to help you choose the best unit for your home size, usage needs, and budget. If you’re unsure whether this system is right for you, ask about getting a free estimate for your tankless water heater installation before deciding.
Express offers professional tankless water heater repair services. Our fast and reliable service includes same-day emergency tankless water heater repair to get your hot water running again as quickly as possible.
If you’re not sure whether a tankless water heater is right for you, here are some frequently asked questions about these energy-efficient systems.
Tankless water heaters cost between $1,400 and $3,400 to install. According to Energy Star, a gas tankless water heater could save a family of four $95 per year, or $1,800 over its lifetime.
The size of your tankless water heater depends on your family’s needs. A family of two to three people can get a 6-9 GPM (gallons per minute) unit, while a family of four to five may need an 8-10 GPM unit. Your water heater usage habits and the number of bathrooms in your home will help determine the unit size you’ll need.
A tankless water heater should work in any home, including those in colder climates. The best type of unit depends on your current home setup. For example, a gas tankless water heater is easy to install if you have an existing gas line.
If you need an electrical unit, you may need to upgrade the wiring in your home first or install new wiring to accommodate the unit. Modern technology, such as higher flow rates, no water tank rust or corrosion, and zoned options that provide hot water to specific areas of the home, ensure optimal year-round performance.
Gas tankless water heaters use propane or natural gas to power them, while electric models use electricity. Gas units typically have higher flow rates and heat water faster but require more complex installation and venting. Electric units are more affordable and easier to install but may not heat the water as efficiently as gas models.