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If you are tired of running out of hot water or paying high energy bills every month, it is time to consider a tankless water heater Columbia SC upgrade. We are a locally based, licensed plumbing company serving Columbia and the surrounding Midlands region of South Carolina. Our team specializes in professional tankless water heater installation, repair, and replacement for both residential and light commercial properties. We work with all major brands, Rinnai, Navien, Rheem, Noritz, and more, and every job is done by a licensed plumber who knows the local codes and gets it right the first time.
When Columbia SC homeowners search for tankless water heater services, they are looking for a few key things: a licensed, experienced plumber who knows the difference between a gas and electric system, a company that handles the full job from assessment through installation and permitting, and pricing that is honest and upfront. The best tankless water heater Columbia SC providers deliver all of that consistently.
Unlike traditional tank-style water heaters that keep 40 to 80 gallons of water hot around the clock, a tankless system heats water only when you need it. That on-demand approach eliminates standby heat loss, reduces monthly energy costs, and gives your household a continuous supply of hot water, no more cold showers at the end of the line.
We handle the entire process from helping you select the right unit for your home’s flow rate and fuel type, to pulling the necessary permits, to completing the installation and testing the system before we leave. Whether you need a whole-home tankless gas water heater, a point-of-use electric tankless unit, or a replacement for an existing system, we are the Columbia, SC team for the job.
We provide a complete range of tankless water heater services for Columbia SC homeowners and businesses. Here is a full breakdown of what we offer:
Tankless water heater installation is not a DIY job and it is not a job for a general handyman. Here is why Columbia residents and businesses trust our team with it.
Our technicians are licensed master plumbers with hands-on experience in Richland County and Lexington County. We know the South Carolina plumbing code requirements for gas line connections, venting, and electrical load specifications for tankless systems, and we pull the correct permits. Hence, your installation is legal, inspected, and covered by your homeowner's insurance.
We are trained and experienced in installing and servicing all leading tankless water heater brands sold in the Columbia market, including Rinnai, Navien, Rheem, Noritz, Bradford White, and A.O. Smith. We can recommend the right model for your home's size, number of fixtures, and fuel availability, and we stock the most common units, so we can often complete same-day or next-day installations.
We do not just drop off a unit and walk away. Our process covers everything: a thorough home assessment and sizing calculation, proper removal and disposal of your old water heater, all necessary gas line or electrical modifications, correct venting installation, permit filing with local authorities, and a full system test before we consider the job done. You get one company, one invoice, and one point of accountability.
We provide free in-home estimates and put everything in writing before any work begins. Our pricing covers parts, labour, permits, and disposal — no line items added after the fact, no surprise charges on completion. Columbia homeowners appreciate working with a company where the quote they approve is the invoice they receive.
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Our tankless water heater Columbia SC service covers a wide area across the Midlands region. We are locally based and know the communities we serve.
The cost of tankless water heater installation in Columbia SC typically ranges from $1,500 to $4,500 depending on the unit selected, the fuel type, whether gas line or electrical modifications are needed, and local permit fees. A basic point-of-use electric unit installation comes in at the lower end. A whole-home condensing gas tankless system with new venting and gas line work sits at the higher end. We provide free, itemized written estimates before any work begins — so you know the full cost before you commit.
For most Columbia SC homeowners, yes. A tankless water heater eliminates standby heat loss — the energy wasted keeping a tank of water hot around the clock — and can reduce water heating energy consumption by 24 to 34 percent compared to a traditional tank heater, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. In South Carolina's climate, where hot water demand is high year-round and energy costs continue to rise, the long-term savings add up. Most homeowners see the unit pay for itself within 5 to 8 years, and a well-maintained tankless system lasts 15 to 20 years — roughly twice the lifespan of a standard tank.
A straightforward tankless water heater installation — replacing an existing tankless unit with a similar model — typically takes 2 to 4 hours. A tank-to-tankless conversion that involves gas line modifications, new venting, and electrical work may take a full day. We give you a realistic timeline during your free estimate so there are no surprises about how long the crew will be at your home.
Yes — in most cases, tankless water heater installation in Columbia and Richland County requires a plumbing permit and, for gas systems, a gas permit. Lexington County has its own permitting requirements. We handle all permit applications and inspections as part of our installation service — so you never have to navigate the process yourself. Skipping the permit is not worth the risk: unpermitted work can void your manufacturer's warranty, create problems when you sell your home, and leave you unprotected if an issue arises.
Sizing a tankless water heater correctly is one of the most important parts of the installation. The right unit depends on your home's peak hot water demand measured in gallons per minute (GPM) and the temperature rise required from your incoming groundwater temperature to your desired output temperature. In Columbia SC, groundwater typically enters at 60 to 68°F. Most 3-bedroom homes need a unit rated at 7 to 10 GPM to handle simultaneous showers, dishwasher use, and laundry. We calculate this precisely during our in-home assessment and recommend the right unit — not the most expensive one.
Whether you're looking for a simple repair or a complete plumbing system upgrade, we're here to help.