Tankless Water Heaters Installed the Right Way
Endless hot water only works when the system is properly designed, sized, and installed.

Endless hot water only works when the system is properly designed, sized, and installed.
Tankless water heaters are an excellent solution for many Denver homes—but they are not a plug-and-play upgrade. Proper installation requires careful evaluation of your home’s gas supply, electrical capacity, venting, water quality, and hot water demand.
At Mr Perfect Plumbing, we approach tankless installations with a diagnostic-first mindset. We take the time to determine whether a tankless system is truly the right fit for your home and, if it is, design the installation to perform reliably for the long term.


Tankless systems provide on-demand hot water and improved energy efficiency, but they are not ideal for every property. Older homes, insufficient gas supply, or improper venting can significantly impact performance if not addressed correctly.
Our team evaluates:
This evaluation ensures your system delivers consistent hot water without premature wear or failure.
Improperly installed tankless water heaters are one of the most common causes of performance complaints and early system failure. Issues such as undersized gas lines, incorrect venting, and improper condensate drainage can lead to shutdowns, error codes, and costly repairs.
Our licensed plumbers follow manufacturer specifications and local code requirements precisely. We do not take shortcuts—and we do not install systems that we know will underperform.
With upcoming regulations affecting traditional gas water heaters in Colorado, many homeowners are exploring tankless options as a long‑term solution. Tankless systems can be an excellent alternative when designed correctly and installed by experienced professionals.
Replacing or upgrading now provides greater equipment availability and more flexibility in system selection before regulations further limit options.

Tankless water heaters require routine maintenance to prevent scale buildup and ensure efficiency—especially in areas with hard water. We provide clear guidance on maintenance intervals and can recommend service plans to protect your investment.

When properly sized and installed, tankless systems provide continuous hot water within the limits of the system’s flow rate.
Many homes do. Tankless systems often require higher gas capacity, which we evaluate during the initial assessment.
Initial installation costs are typically higher than traditional systems, but many homeowners benefit from energy savings and longer system lifespan.