No more cold showers when the tank runs dry, no more heating water you are not using. A tankless system heats water the moment you need it, saves space, and can outlast two traditional tanks. We install it right.
Serving Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William, Stafford, Fauquier, and Culpeper Counties
A traditional water heater keeps a big tank hot around the clock, whether you are using it or not, and still runs out mid shower. Veteran Plumbing Services installs modern tankless systems that heat water only on demand, free up floor space, and lower your energy use. It is a smarter way to keep your home in hot water.
A storage tank works against you in ways most homeowners never think about, until the hot water runs out.
Limited hot water. A tank holds only so much, so a long shower or back to back loads leaves the next person cold.
Standby energy waste. A tank reheats the same water all day, even while you are at work, quietly running up your bill.
Bulky footprint. A large tank eats up closet or floor space that could be used for storage or living.
Shorter lifespan. Sediment and corrosion typically retire a tank in 10 to 15 years, often sooner in hard water.
Slow recovery. Once the tank is drained, you wait while it slowly heats a fresh load of water.
Leak and damage risk. A failing tank can leak or burst, spilling dozens of gallons and damaging your home.
Honest figures to weigh as you consider the upgrade.
A tankless unit can last up to twenty years, often outliving two traditional tanks.
Hot water on demand means no more running out partway through a shower.
Standby heat loss, because it only fires when you turn on the tap.
A wall mounted unit frees up the floor space a bulky tank used to take.
Here is how the two stack up on the things homeowners care about most.
Both deliver endless hot water. The right choice depends on your home’s fuel, gas line, and electrical capacity, which we evaluate for you.
β’ Higher flow, good for whole house demand
β’ Keeps up with multiple fixtures at once
β’ May need a gas line upgrade and proper venting
β’ A strong fit for larger or busy households
β’ Compact, with no venting required
β’ Often simpler to place in tight spaces
β’ May require an electrical service upgrade
β’ A good fit for smaller homes or point of use
A tankless upgrade is not always a simple swap. Gas line sizing, venting, and electrical capacity all matter, and they affect safety and code compliance. We assess your home and recommend the right system, done to code.
Five reasons Northern Virginia homeowners make the switch.
A continuous flow on demand, perfect for busy households.
Far more efficient, which means lower bills over the long run.
A compact, wall mounted unit frees up real square footage.
Up to twenty years of service, a genuinely wise investment.
Heating only when needed shrinks your energy use and footprint.
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Tankless involves gas, venting, and electrical. Getting it right is a safety matter, not a weekend project.
We size the unit to your real demand so it never falls short.
Proper gas line sizing and venting, handled safely and to code.
We pull permits and meet Virginia plumbing and gas code.
Veteran owned expertise in gas work, not guesswork.
Licensed, insured, and backed by a written warranty.
A clear path from your old tank to endless hot water.
We review your hot water demand, fuel type, gas line, and electrical.
You get the right gas or electric unit and an upfront written estimate.
We remove the old tank and install the new system with proper gas, venting, and connections.
We test for safe operation, confirm endless hot water, and leave the space clean.
Local guidance from Dennis Rollins, Master Gasfitter and U.S. Navy Veteran.
The myths, the real costs, and why safety and code drive the decision.
The real differences in cost, performance, permits, and fuel type.
Why a tankless swap is not always as simple as it looks.
Founded by a U.S. Navy Chief, Retired, built on reliability and integrity.
Master Gasfitter experience for safe, code compliant tankless installs.
Fast scheduling and a clear plan for your upgrade.
Fully licensed, insured, and bonded plumbers who guarantee the work.
Instead of storing hot water, it heats water instantly as it flows through the unit, so you get hot water on demand without a tank.
A properly sized unit heats continuously as water flows, so it does not run out the way a tank does. Sizing to your demand is what makes that true.
With proper care, a tankless system can last up to twenty years, often outlasting two traditional tanks.
Yes. Because it only heats water when you need it, there is no standby heat loss, which lowers energy use and bills over time.
Gas units generally deliver higher flow for whole house demand, while electric units are compact and need no venting. We evaluate your home and recommend the right fit.
Not always. A tankless upgrade can involve gas line sizing, venting, or an electrical upgrade. That is why a professional assessment matters for safety and code.
Yes. The compact, wall mounted unit frees up the floor space a bulky storage tank used to occupy.
Often yes, especially when gas line or venting work is involved. We handle the permits and make sure everything meets Virginia code.
Yes. Northern Virginia hard water can scale the heat exchanger over time, so periodic maintenance helps protect performance and lifespan.
It can, but a well must provide enough flow to keep the unit firing. On low flow wells we confirm the system can meet the minimum before recommending tankless.
It depends on whether gas, venting, or electrical work is needed. We give you a clear timeline with your written estimate before any work begins.
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