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Utah Tankless Water Heater Experts (Salt Lake & Utah Valley)

Utah tankless installation with Dominion Energy ThermWise rebates and Rocky Mountain Power incentives. Hard-water and high-altitude derating specialists.

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The Real Decisions

Tankless Water Heater Problems? Fast Help in Utah

You already know you want tankless. The hard part is sizing, brand fit, gas-line work, and finding an installer who actually does this every day.

Hidden Gas-Line and Venting Costs

A $1,500 commodity quote that skips the gas-line upsize or new vent run still ends up costing $5K once the truck shows up. Real specialists flag that on day one.

Brand Choice Paralysis

Rinnai, Navien, Noritz, Rheem, Bosch, and AO Smith each fit different homes. Pick wrong and you pay for the mismatch in GPM, warranty, and energy bills for 20 years.

Repair, Descale, or Replace?

An aging unit could need a $45 filter, a $300 descale, or full replacement. Most general plumbers default to ripping it out, costing thousands you may not need to spend.

Finding a True Tankless Pro

General plumbers install a couple tankless units a month. True specialists install hundreds. The skill gap shows up in venting, combustion analysis, and warranty paperwork.

The Total Tankless Process

How Our Utah Tankless Process Works

No in-home pitch. No pressure. Just a virtual quote, a vetted local installer, and a done-right job.

1

Tell Us About Your Home

Quick form or call. Current setup, fuel type, home size, and where the unit lives. 24/7 availability, no in-home pitch required.

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Get a Virtual Estimate

Price range plus brand-neutral unit recommendation, sized for your household GPM demand and climate zone.

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Match With a Vetted Local Plumber

Your installer is licensed, brand-trained, and tankless-experienced. Permits, gas-line work, venting, and rebate paperwork end-to-end.

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Install, Test, and Document

Most jobs done in a day. Full flow-rate testing on completion and a documented service report so warranties stay valid year over year.

Need Tankless Water Heater Help in Utah?

A vetted UT-licensed installer can have you a transparent virtual quote within minutes. No commitment, no in-home pressure.

Side-by-Side

Tankless Specialist vs General Plumber

Where the dollars actually go, and what each option leaves on the table.

What's Included Tankless Specialist General Plumber
Brand-specific training across all six majors
Gas-line capacity audit before quoting Sometimes
Manufacturer-spec venting and condensate routing Sometimes
Transparent pricing with no commodity bait Sometimes
Permits, code compliance, and rebate paperwork Sometimes
Warranty stays valid with documented service Sometimes
Combustion analysis on every gas job
Our Value Proposition

Why Utah Homeowners Choose Us

Modern technology paired with deep tankless expertise. Brand-neutral advice. No upsell calls.

Specialty Focus on Tankless

We do tankless and only tankless. No general plumbing distractions, no commodity quotes that miss gas-line and venting realities.

Brand-Neutral Recommendations

Authorized partners across all six majors. The right unit for your home, not the highest commission.

Vetted Local Installer Network

Every partner plumber meets state licensing, manufacturer-level certifications, and tankless-specific experience standards.

Honest, Transparent Pricing

Most quotes inside two minutes via virtual estimate. Gas-line and venting costs surfaced up front. No pressure to book.

Local Expertise

Our Tankless Water Heater Expertise in Utah

Salt Lake Valley and Utah Valley have notoriously hard water, among the hardest in the country. Dominion Energy ThermWise rebates plus Rocky Mountain Power incentives both apply. High-altitude derating reduces effective BTU output by 2 to 4 percent per 1,000 feet above 2,000 feet, so sizing has to compensate. Cold winter inlet temps require larger units to deliver the same usable GPM.

I-15 spine runs the entire Wasatch Front from Ogden through Salt Lake to Provo, with I-80 east-west across the Salt Lake Valley.

Local Utah tankless service
Real Reviews

What Homeowners Say

Real reviews from homeowners who trusted us with their tankless installation, repair, and maintenance.

4.9 / 5 from 15,000+ homeowners

"We were ready to upgrade from a 50-gallon tank to a Navien tankless and got three quotes. Only Total Tankless walked us through the gas-line upsize before we paid for anything. The plumber they sent was clearly tankless-specific. Done in a day."

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Marcus R.

March 2026

"Our 12-year-old Rinnai started throwing error code 12 every other shower. Total Tankless's tech diagnosed a flame sensor issue over a virtual call, ordered the OEM part, and had us back up in 48 hours. Honest about cost the whole way."

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Jennifer L.

February 2026

"Live in Phoenix, water hardness is brutal. Booked an annual descale and the technician explained why my last DIY flush probably didn't actually move scale through the system. Real expertise, wish I'd called sooner."

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David T.

February 2026

"Compared four installers. Total Tankless was the only one that gave me a straight answer on whether condensing was worth the extra cost for my situation. Brand-neutral advice was the difference."

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Priya S.

January 2026

"Switched from electric tank to gas tankless. The conversion was complicated. They handled permits, gas-line upgrade, venting from scratch, and rebate paperwork. Came in within $200 of the virtual estimate."

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Robert K.

December 2025

"I had three other plumbers tell me my Noritz needed replacement. Total Tankless found it was a clogged inlet filter, a $45 fix instead of a $5,000 rip-out. That's the brand-neutral expertise this market needs."

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Amanda H.

November 2025

Coverage

Metro Areas We Serve in Utah

Vetted installer network covering these UT markets and surrounding suburbs.

Salt Lake City
Provo
Ogden
Park City

Notable regions and landmarks within our service area:

Wasatch FrontGreat Salt LakeSki ResortsZion National ParkArches National Park
Service Map

Where Our UT Network Operates

FAQs

Common Tankless Water Heater Questions in Utah

How much does a tankless water heater installation cost?

Most homeowners invest $5,000 to $9,000 for a whole-home gas tankless conversion, installed. A tankless-to-tankless replacement runs $3,000 to $5,500 since the gas, vent, and water infrastructure is already in place. Final pricing depends on gas-line capacity, venting run, accessibility, and whether your home needs an electric-to-gas conversion.

Are tankless water heaters worth the upfront cost?

For most homeowners staying in their home 5+ years with normal-to-heavy hot-water demand, yes. You get continuous hot water, double the lifespan (20+ years vs 10-12 for tank units), no standby loss, and federal IRA Section 25C credits up to $600 for qualifying units. The upfront premium of $2K-$3K usually pays back in efficiency plus avoided early-replacement cost.

Which tankless brands do you work with?

All six majors: Rinnai, Navien, Noritz, Rheem, Bosch, and AO Smith/Takagi. We're brand-neutral, so we recommend the right unit for your home's GPM demand, gas-line capacity, and rise-temperature, not the brand that pays the highest commission.

Do you service my state, and what warranty applies?

We currently serve Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, and Virginia. Manufacturer warranties (typically 12-15 years on heat exchanger) apply to all units we install, plus our local partners back labor for one year minimum. Warranty validity requires annual maintenance, and we can document that for you.

How long does installation take?

Most tankless-to-tankless replacements complete in 4-6 hours. A first-time tank-to-tankless conversion typically runs a full day, especially if the gas line needs upsizing or the venting path needs to be redone. Electric-to-gas conversions can run 1-2 days due to the new gas service.

What rebates and tax credits am I eligible for?

Federal IRA Section 25C offers up to $600 for qualifying high-efficiency tankless units installed through 2032. Most of our 15 served states also have utility-level rebates. California (TECH Clean), Massachusetts (MassSave), New York (NYSERDA), New Jersey (Clean Energy Program), Maryland (EmPOWER), and others stack on top of the federal credit. We document eligibility before install.

Need Tankless Water Heater in Utah? Contact Us Now

A vetted UT-licensed installer ready to help, with transparent pricing before any in-home visit.