Tankless water heaters are one of the smartest upgrades you can make to your home’s plumbing system, if they’re installed correctly and matched to your household’s needs. At Lowery’s Plumbing, we install, repair, and service tankless units for customers looking to improve efficiency, save space, and get hot water on demand.
Tankless units give you hot water when you need it without holding it in a storage tank. That means no more running out of hot water during back-to-back showers or long baths. The unit only heats water as it flows through, which makes it more energy-efficient and can help lower your utility bills over time.
They’re also a great option if you’re trying to save space. Tankless systems are compact and usually wall-mounted, which frees up floor space in smaller homes, condos, or utility rooms. And with the right model and installation, they last longer than traditional water heaters.
Going tankless isn’t just about pulling out your old tank and dropping in a new unit. We look at your household’s water usage, number of fixtures, and hot water habits. If you’ve got a big family or a multi-bathroom house, we make sure the tankless system we install can handle the demand.
Another consideration is your gas or electric setup. Most homes need some updates to the gas line or electrical panel before a tankless unit can be added safely. We’ll let you know exactly what’s needed before any work begins.
Water quality also matters. If your area has hard water, we’ll recommend installing a water softener or inline filter to protect the heat exchanger inside the unit. That can extend the life of your tankless water heater and reduce repair costs down the road.
While tankless systems are reliable, they still need occasional service. The most common problems we see include:
We’re experienced with all major brands and carry the tools to diagnose and fix problems fast. Whether it’s a faulty part or a system that wasn’t installed right by a previous contractor, we get it back up and running the right way.
We also help customers who had a tankless unit installed but never had it flushed or maintained. These systems need an annual flush to stay efficient and prevent buildup. If yours hasn’t been serviced in a while, we’ll inspect it and get you back on track.