Our Precision Tankless Water Heater Replacement Process
Our replacement service is a comprehensive, multi-step procedure designed to upgrade your system with minimal disruption.
Step 1: Comprehensive Assessment and Sizing
We begin by assessing the performance of your current unit and diagnosing the cause of its failure. Crucially, we perform a new sizing calculation based on your current hot water demands. This ensures the replacement unit is not only a modern equivalent but is also correctly sized to meet your household’s peak flow requirements.
Step 2: Safe Removal and Site Preparation
We safely shut off the water and gas/electric supply and disconnect the old tankless unit. We then prepare the site, which may involve minor adjustments to the existing plumbing and venting to accommodate the new unit’s specifications, ensuring all work adheres to local building codes.
Step 3: Precision Installation and System Integration
The new tankless unit is mounted, and our technicians meticulously handle the specialized plumbing, gas, and electrical connections. We ensure the new unit is properly vented and that a Tankless Water Heater Maintenance isolation valve kit is installed for future descaling.
Step 4: System Commissioning and Client Education
We test the new system thoroughly, verifying that it is heating water instantly and consistently. We check for any leaks and ensure all safety features are operational. We then provide a full orientation on the unit’s operation, including the importance of annual maintenance and signs that may require Tankless Water Heater Repair.
Tankless Water Heater Replacement FAQ
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What are the clearest signs that my tankless water heater needs replacement?
The clearest signs are consistent failure to heat water, error codes that do not clear after a reset, water leaks from the unit, or if the cost of a single repair is more than 50% of the cost of a new unit. If your unit is over 20 years old, replacement is also strongly recommended.
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How long does a tankless water heater replacement take?
A standard tankless-to-tankless replacement typically takes 4 to 6 hours. This is faster than a tank-to-tankless conversion because the necessary venting and utility lines are already in place.
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Should I replace my old tankless unit with a newer, more efficient model?
Yes. Newer tankless models often feature higher energy efficiency ratings (EF) and better flow rates. Replacing an older unit with a modern one can significantly reduce your energy consumption and provide a more reliable hot water supply.
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Is it necessary to replace the venting system when replacing a tankless unit?
In many cases, yes. While the new unit may use the same vent location, modern tankless heaters often require specific venting materials and diameters to meet current safety and efficiency codes. Our technicians ensure the venting is compliant with the new unit’s specifications.
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What is the lifespan of a new tankless water heater?
With proper Tankless Water Heater Maintenance (specifically annual descaling), a high-quality tankless water heater can last 20 years or more, which is significantly longer than the 10-15 year lifespan of a traditional tank unit.
Replace Your Old, Inefficient Tankless Units Now
You may not be financially ready to let go of your tankless water heater, but the earlier you do, the more you do yourself and your household a favor. Let Jazz Heating, Air Conditioning and Plumbing replace your outdated unit now! Our expert team is eager to help you keep hot water flowing throughout your home. Dial (833) 526-1901 or contact Jazz online for a consultation.
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