24 months, 0% interest OAC on all system upgrades

A Guide to Installing Tankless Hot Water Heaters in New Buildings

 

Tankless hot water heaters have become an increasingly popular feature in new residential construction. For builders and commercial developers working in Edmonton, they offer a convenient modern alternative to traditional tanks that aligns with efficiency goals, space-saving design, and buyer expectations. If you’re considering adding a tankless system to your new property, Weiss-Johnson is here to help. We know that tankless hot water heaters work best when they’re integrated in the early stages of building design and installed perfectly to their new environment. Below, we’ll cover some of the top factors builders should consider when evaluating tankless hot water heaters in Edmonton. Read on to learn more.

Why Tankless Systems Are Great for New Construction

As their name suggests, tankless hot water heaters heat water on demand rather than storing it in a tank. This design provides a steady supply of hot water without the limitations of tank capacity and is often a welcome addition to new spaces. 

Builders often choose tankless systems because they:

  • Support continuous hot water use
  • Take up less mechanical room space
  • Offer improved energy efficiency
  • Appeal to modern, efficiency-focused buyers

In new builds, these advantages are easier to maximize because infrastructure can be designed around the system from the outset, rather than retrofitting in tighter spaces, as is often the case with older homes throughout Edmonton.

Early Planning Makes Installation Smoother

Tankless hot water heaters have different requirements than traditional tank water heaters, making early coordination essential. Just like trying to fit into an existing structure, retrofitting a tankless system later in the build can be more complex and costly.

Key planning considerations include:

  • Gas supply or electrical capacity
  • Venting pathways and clearances
  • Water flow demand based on home layout
  • Mechanical room placement

Addressing these elements early on helps keep projects on schedule and reduces last-minute design changes, saving builders and their clients time and money. 

Sizing for Edmonton’s Climate and Demand

Cold inlet water temperatures in Edmonton mean tankless systems must be carefully sized to meet peak demand. Undersized systems may struggle during simultaneous use, such as multiple showers running at once.

Professional sizing should account for:

  • Number of bathrooms
  • Expected occupancy
  • Fixture flow rates
  • Seasonal temperature variations

Proper sizing ensures consistent performance and avoids frustrated homeowners after they move in.

Energy Efficiency and Long-Term Operating Costs

Tankless water heaters are generally more energy-efficient than traditional tanks because they eliminate standby heat loss. Water is heated only when needed, reducing your overall energy consumption.

For homeowners, this means:

  • Lower long-term operating costs
  • More consistent performance
  • Reduced energy waste

For builders, offering tankless systems adds perceived value and aligns with efficiency-focused construction trends, allowing you to stay competitive and reach a broader buyer base. 

Coordinating with Other Trades

A successful tankless installation depends on coordination among plumbing, electrical, gas, and ventilation trades. Clear communication helps ensure infrastructure supports the system without delays or rework.

Builders benefit from working with HVAC and plumbing partners like Weiss-Johnson, who understand the full scope of these requirements and can collaborate effectively throughout the build.

Why New Builders Work with Weiss-Johnson

Weiss-Johnson has almost 50 years of experience supporting new construction projects throughout Edmonton. We know builders value working with a team that understands local conditions, code requirements, and modern system design and are proud to support with:

  • Early-stage planning and coordination
  • Experience with tankless system integration
  • Code-compliant installation
  • Ongoing service and support

Building Modern Comfort into New Homes

For tankless hot water heater installation in Edmonton, Weiss-Johnson helps new builders deliver efficient, modern systems that support long-term performance, homeowner satisfaction, and project success.

Contact our team today to learn more!

 

Special Limited Time Offer No Interest - Equal Payments For 24 Months OAC On All Trane Furnaces, Heat Pumps & Garage Heaters

FinanceIt has no interest equal payments for 24 months OAC for all Trane furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, and garage heaters.

Powered by