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Tankless Water Heaters Installation, Repair, and Servicing in Front Range, CO

Never run out of hot water again.

Tankless water heaters give you endless hot water, higher efficiency, and a modern upgrade to your home’s comfort system. No tank. No waiting. No running cold halfway through your shower.

At Ascend HVAC & Home Solutions, we specialize in tankless water heater installation and service in the Front Range, CO, helping homeowners upgrade to high-performance systems that deliver long-term comfort and efficiency.

For all system types, visit our Water Heaters services page.

The “Endless Shower” Reality

If you’ve ever been the last one to shower—or had hot water run out mid-use—you already know the frustration.

With a tankless system:

  • Hot water doesn’t run out
  • Multiple showers can run at once
  • Laundry, dishes, and bathing can happen simultaneously
  • High-flow fixtures and soaking tubs perform better

This is more than an upgrade—it’s a lifestyle improvement.

What Is a Tankless Water Heater?

Tankless systems heat water on demand rather than storing it in a tank. That means:

  • No standby energy loss
  • No limited tank capacity
  • Hot water only when you need it

Instead of constantly reheating 40–50 gallons, your system activates instantly when water is used.

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Tank vs. Tankless: Which Is Right for You?

We’ll be honest with you: tankless water heaters aren’t always the right choice for every home.

Stick With a Tank If:

  • You want the lowest upfront cost
  • Your hot water usage is minimal
  • You prefer a simpler installation

Upgrade to Tankless If:

  • You want unlimited hot water
  • Your household has high demand
  • You plan to stay in your home long-term
  • You want better efficiency and performance

We’ll take a look at your home and suggest what truly fits your needs, not just the most expensive option.

Get Hot Water Instantly with Recirculation Systems

One of the biggest complaints homeowners have is waiting for hot water to reach the tap.

We can install tankless systems with recirculation pumps, which:

  • Deliver near-instant hot water to fixtures
  • Reduce water waste
  • Improve convenience in larger homes

If your master bathroom is far from your water heater, this upgrade makes a huge difference in daily comfort.

The ROI of Tankless Water Heaters in Colorado

Tankless systems have a higher upfront cost, but they offer long-term value.

Here’s where the return comes from:

  • Lower energy usage over time
  • Longer lifespan than traditional tanks
  • Reduced risk of tank leaks and water damage
  • Potential eligibility for federal tax credits or local rebates (availability varies)

We’ll guide you through your options and help you see the real long-term value, not just the initial price.

Installation Requirements (Why Expertise Matters)

nstalling a tankless system isn’t just a quick replacement; it’s a full system upgrade.
These units require:

  • Larger gas lines to handle higher BTU demand
  • Specialized venting (stainless steel or PVC)
  • Electrical adjustments in some homes
  • Strict code compliance


As a licensed Class A General Contractor, we do more than just install the unit. We take care of all the system requirements.
We make sure your system is the right size, safely installed, and always has enough gas, even when demand goes up.

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Schedule Your Free Tankless Water Heater Estimate

Built for Front Range Water Conditions

Colorado water often contains minerals like calcium and magnesium, which can affect system performance over time.
In tankless systems, these minerals can accumulate in the heat exchanger, reducing efficiency.

That’s why we:

  • Recommend periodic descaling
  • Install systems designed for durability
  • Help you plan long-term maintenance

Learn more about this on our Water Heater Maintenance page.

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Maintenance for Tankless Systems

Tankless systems require regular descaling to maintain performance. We recommend professional descaling at least once a year for most Front Range homes, due to the mineral-rich water. Typical service costs range from $150 to $300, depending on system size and local rates. Regular maintenance keeps your system efficient and protects your investment.

Without maintenance:

  • Efficiency drops
  • Flow rates decrease
  • Internal components can be damaged

Routine service helps:

  • Extend system lifespan
  • Maintain efficiency
  • Prevent costly repairs

What Does a Tankless System Cost?

It’s an investment, but it pays off over time.

Cost depends on:

  • System size and capacity
  • Gas line upgrades
  • Venting modifications
  • Installation complexity

We make it simple:

  • Free installation estimates
  • Upfront pricing
  • Flexible financing through GreenSky

We’ll explain everything to you before we start any work.

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Why Choose Ascend HVAC & Home Solutions

  • Family-owned and operated
  •  Owner actively involved in daily operations
  • Licensed Class A General Contractor
  • Fully insured
  •  Experienced technicians (serving communities in Front Range, CO since 2012)
  •  Upfront pricing and clear communication
  • Financing options

Financing option. We do more than install tankless systems. We build systems designed to last and perform well for years.

Call Now for Tankless Water Heaters in Front Range, CO

Ready to upgrade your home’s hot water system? Call now to schedule your free estimate

Upgrade to a more efficient, modern system and enjoy endless hot water!

 FAQs About Tankless Water Heaters

A: Yes, Descaling is important, especially in mineral-heavy Front Range water.

A: For many homeowners, yes. They are especially worth it if you use a lot of hot water or plan to stay in your home for many years.

A: They provide endless hot water, and with recirculation systems, delivery can be nearly instant.

A: They typically last longer than traditional tank systems when properly maintained.

A: Most homes can, but upgrades to gas lines or venting may be required.

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