Tankless Water Heater Cost: Installation and buying Guide

Introduction 

Tankless water heaters are the first choice for homeowners who want to save energy, have  unlimited hot water and improve their efficiency. The first question is How much does a  tankless heater cost? 

Budgeting is easier when you know the cost to install a tankless water heater and the  installation fee. This guide will help you calculate the cost of installing a tankless gas or  electric water heater based on industry estimates. 

What is a Tankless water heater? 

Tankless water heaters heat water only as needed. The unit does not store pre-heated hot  water in a storage tank. Instead, it warms the water as it passes through. This provides  constant hot water with no standby energy losses. 

This system is more energy efficient, takes up less space and has lower operating costs. 

Why homeowners choose tankless systems 

Tankless water heaters are popular among owners because: 

The boilers provide unlimited hot water to multiple showers, appliances and other  devices. 

By eliminating the tank standby heater, they reduce their monthly energy  consumption. 

The tanks require less room than conventional tank systems. 

These heaters have a longer life span compared to storage tanks. 

These systems are perfect for new construction or remodels. 

The upfront cost may be higher despite the advantages, especially if additional venting is  required, electrical upgrades or improvements to the gas supply are needed. 

Tankless water heaters 

  1. Electric Tankless Water Heater 

Installing electric tankless water heaters is generally simpler and cheaper. These heaters  are best suited to smaller homes and places where venting may not be possible, providing  endless hot water.

  1. Gas Tankless Water Heater with Propane or Natural Gas 

The higher flow rate of gas tankless units makes them a better choice for families with  multiple bathrooms or larger families. 

Installation prices are typically higher due to the venting requirements or possible  upgrades of gas lines. 

Cost of Tankless Water Heaters — A Breakdown 

Unit Cost 

Based on data from the industry 

Electric tankless heaters can cost between $170 and $800. 

The price for gas tankless water heaters is around $230 to $2300. Many premium  models are priced between $1,000 and $2,000, depending on the flow rate in gallons  per minute, features, etc.  

Installation cost 

The cost of installation can vary widely. 

Electric tankless installation: Typically $650-$2,500, depending on electrical panel  capacity and home setup, which can affect the overall tankless water heater  installation cost. 

Gas tankless installation: Generally $1,600-$5,600, including venting, gas line work,  and labour. 

Installation costs can be significantly higher if you need major upgrades to your home (gas,  venting or electrical). 

Total installed cost 

Summary of all Estimates 

Total cost of electric tankless installation: $1400-$3,000 

Total for gas tankless installations: $ 2,100 – $5,600 

Complex installations may exceed $5,000-$7,000+ 

Factors that Influence the Installation Cost 

Your final cost is affected by several factors: 

Fuel type (electric vs. gas vs. propane) 

Upgrades to electrical systems or gas lines are required 

Venting configuration 

Plumbing repairs 

Fees for inspection and permits 

Heater size and flow rate 

Water hardness (scale accumulation may require a softener).

Tankless Water Heaters Pros and Cons  

Pros 

Never-ending hot water 

Energy costs are lower over the long term 

Space-saving design 

Longer lifespan 

Reduced Standby Energy Loss 

Cons 

Costs upfront are higher when you choose to install a tankless water heater, but the  energy savings can be significant. 

Installation may require home upgrades 

Gas models need venting 

In areas with hard water, a water softener is needed. 

High simultaneous demand requires larger units. 

Important Note 

The cost of a tankless system is higher, especially for the installation. Before choosing a  water heater, consider your household’s size, hot-water demand and home infrastructure. 

FAQ 

Q1: How much does it cost to install a water heater without a tank? Electric systems cost  between $1,400 and $3,000, while gas systems cost from $2,100 to $5,600, depending on  the venting work and gas line.  

Why are gas installations more expensive? 

Gas systems require more labour and upgrades to the gas supply. 

Q3 – Is it cheaper to install electric tanks? 

Yes — electric tankless systems require no venting, and therefore less labour. Q4: Do tankless systems reduce energy costs? 

Yes. The system heats water only when it is needed. This reduces standby losses and saves  energy over time. 

Conclusion 

It can be a wise long-term deal to upgrade to a tankless heater, but you should understand  the total cost involved before moving to a tankless system. Installation, upgrades, and the  type system you select all affect the overall cost. 

The best gas tankless water heaters are usually for big homes with high hot water demands  and higher flow rates. Electric models are often more accessible and easy to install for  smaller households or those with a limited demand for warm water. 

By Otis