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Tankless Water Heaters

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Endless Hot Water On Demand

Running out of hot water in the middle of a shower is more than an inconvenience, it’s a daily frustration. Tankless water heaters solve that problem by heating water as it flows, giving you steady supply no matter how many people are getting ready or how many appliances are running. Kelly’s Plumbing Solutions installs, repairs, and maintains these systems so you can enjoy consistent comfort without wasted energy.

We help guide you through selecting the right size and output for your home, factoring in how many bathrooms, sinks, and appliances draw from the same supply. Installation is completed with exact connections, proper venting, and a full performance check before we leave. If your existing unit loses efficiency or fails to keep up, we pinpoint the issue and restore it to full capacity.

With the right system, you can have endless hot water and lower monthly costs at the same time. We make sure your tankless water heater is ready to deliver, day after day, year after year.

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Tankless Water Heater Work

View our gallery to see real stories of tankless water heaters providing in-demand hot water to our satisfied customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to the most common questions about tankless water heaters.

A tankless water heater heats water on demand instead of storing it in a tank. When you turn on a hot water tap, cold water passes through a heat exchanger and is instantly heated—meaning you get continuous hot water without waiting for a tank to refill.

Common advantages include:

  • Endless hot water
  • Better energy efficiency compared to traditional tanks
  • Longer system lifespan
  • Reduced risk of tank leaks or water damage
  • Compact design that saves space

Yes, within its capacity. Tankless systems provide continuous hot water, but the flow rate matters. If multiple appliances run at once (like a shower + dishwasher), you may need a model with a higher GPM (gallons per minute) or multiple units.

Typically yes. Because they only heat water when it’s needed, tankless units often reduce energy use compared to systems that keep a full tank hot 24/7. This can lead to lower utility bills over time.

Most systems last 15–20 years or more with proper maintenance—often longer than traditional tank water heaters, which average 8–12 years.

Yes. Annual or semi-annual maintenance is recommended, especially in areas with hard water. This typically includes flushing and descaling the system to prevent mineral buildup on the heat exchanger.

In most cases, yes. However, older homes may require upgrades such as:

  • Gas line sizing changes
  • Venting adjustments
  • Electrical improvements

A licensed plumber can evaluate what’s needed for a safe and efficient installation.

Both options are available. Gas models typically offer higher flow rates, while electric units are often easier to install and maintain. The best choice depends on your home’s setup and hot water needs.

Learn about Tankless Water Heaters

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The Eco-Friendly Edge of Tankless Water Heaters: A Surprising Start

Did you know that in many U.S. homes, tankless (on-demand) water heaters can be 24%–34% more energy-efficient than traditional tank-style heaters? That’s not just numbers, it’s a big deal for reducing both your electricity or gas usage and your carbon footprint. In this post, we’ll explore why tankless water heaters

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