What’s the difference between a tank and a tankless water heater?
A conventional tank heater stores and heats a set amount of water (typically 40–50 gallons) for use throughout the day.
A tankless water heater heats water instantly as you use it, offering endless hot water and better energy efficiency.
Tankless units typically cost more upfront but save money long-term through lower utility bills and a longer lifespan.
If you choose a tankless water heater, we strongly recommend a gas powered unit. Electric tankless water heaters are inefficient and will cost more to heat.

