
If you’ve ever lived through a Denver winter with a traditional tank water heater, you already know the routine: someone takes “too long” of a shower, the next person gets punished with lukewarm water, and everyone silently blames the water heater even though it’s just doing its best.
Bell Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electrical serves Centennial and the greater Denver area. We help homeowners who are ready for something more reliable, more efficient, and less of a headache. That’s usually when we introduce tankless water heaters into the conversation. Learn more about tankless water heaters in Denver and how they could be a game-changer for your home.
As the name implies, a tankless water heater is a water heater that doesn’t use a storage tank. Instead, it makes use of a heat exchanger similar to those used in boilers. When there is demand for hot water, the system turns on and starts running water through the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger is heated by either a natural gas burning assembly or an electrical heating element. The water absorbs the heat as it passes through the exchanger. When the demand for hot water subsides, the system turns itself off.
No tank. No wasted energy. No reheating the same water over and over. Tankless water heaters are a more efficient way to heat up your water for lasting benefits.
We put together some of the core advantages Denver homeowners should know to help make their decision about whether choosing a tankless water heater is worth the investment:
You’ll never run out of hot water with a tankless water heater. With a storage water heater, the supply in the tank can become depleted. But with a tankless system, you never have to worry about running out because the system heats up water only as you need it.
Imagine everyone taking a shower in the morning without needing a strategy meeting first. That’s the magic of a tankless system.
The primary advantage of tankless water heaters is that they are a fair amount more energy efficient than tank water heaters. Tankless water heaters only provide hot water when necessary, which cuts down on the amount of energy spent overall.
Denver energy rates aren’t going down anytime soon. A water heater that doesn’t burn fuel all day helps your budget more than you would expect.
Tankless water heaters can last up to 20 years with proper maintenance, whereas a standard, high-quality unit lasts about 10. The stress of holding a tank of water and constantly applying heat causes storage systems to wear down faster.
Without a large water tank, tankless systems take up less room. Some can be mounted on walls or even placed outdoors. Tankless units are smaller, freeing up more space in your home for storage. For Denver bungalows, condos, and townhomes, this is a real quality-of-life improvement.
Traditional water heaters hold a specific amount of hot water, usually 40 to 80 gallons. If you have company or everyone is taking a hot shower at once while someone is doing laundry, you can run out of hot water. Tankless water heaters are different. Once the cold water sitting in your pipes is flushed out, you instantly get a stream of hot water.
Water heaters don’t always behave the same at over 5,000 feet as they do at sea level. Modern tankless units are designed to compensate for Denver’s thinner air by automatically adjusting burner output. That means steadier temperature, fewer hiccups, and better overall performance compared to older tank-style systems.
Many newer tankless water heaters sync with smart-home platforms, giving you app-based control over:
It’s an upgrade that the traditional tank system simply can’t match.
Traditional water heaters keep up to 80 gallons of water in a tank at all times, which also exposes your home to an aging unit prone to leaks, cracks, or ruptures. Switching to a tankless system removes that risk altogether. With no tank holding stored water, you’re far less likely to deal with major leaks, floor damage, or the “why is my utility room suddenly a swimming pool?” moment that catches so many homeowners off guard.
We frequently get repair calls for sediment in hot water supplies, especially in Denver’s mineral-rich water. That sediment can impact taste, appliance performance, and even shower clarity. Tankless systems heat water as it flows, so they don’t store or accumulate minerals the way tanks do. You get cleaner, fresher water and fewer long-term problems caused by buildup.
Tankless water heaters do have a few drawbacks:
Tankless water heaters make the most sense in the Denver-area when you want:
Storage tanks still work for some households, but tankless is a big step toward a more efficient, frustration-free home.
Ready to take advantage of tankless water heaters? Bell Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electrical can help you choose the right model, size it correctly, and install it so it performs flawlessly in Denver’s climate. Call today or schedule online. Your upgrade to endless hot water starts here!
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