



Tankless water heater installations are not plug-and-play jobs. There's real work involved - gas line connections, proper venting, water supply shutoffs, and getting everything tied into the existing plumbing without cutting corners. This Rinnai installation in Henderson is a good example of what a thorough, well-executed job actually looks like.
The Rinnai unit is wall-mounted and fully operational, with the digital display confirming it's live and set. The venting runs clean and direct up through the ceiling, which matters a lot with tankless units - improper venting is one of the most common mistakes we see on DIY or rushed installs. Get that wrong and you've got combustion issues waiting to happen.
The connection work below the unit is where a lot of the real craft shows. Dedicated hot and cold shutoff valves with red and blue handles, flexible stainless supply lines, and a properly run gas line with its own shutoff - all of it done with serviceable access in mind. That's important because when this unit eventually needs a flush or service call years down the road, the next tech won't be fighting a tangled mess to get to what they need.
What does the homeowner actually get out of all this? No more running out of hot water. Tankless units heat on demand, so the supply doesn't run dry mid-shower or mid-load of laundry. They're also significantly more efficient than traditional tank heaters since they're not keeping 40-50 gallons hot around the clock. For a household in Henderson running through the summer heat, that's a meaningful difference on a utility bill.
This is the kind of installation we take seriously on every job - gas lines, venting, water connections, all of it done right the first time. If your current water heater is aging out or you're thinking about making the switch to tankless, we handle both tank and tankless water heater repair and installation throughout the Henderson area.