Plumbing Solutions for Wayne, Macomb & Oakland Counties

Endless Hot Water. High Efficiency. Professional Installation.

If your current water heater is struggling to keep up, constantly running out of hot water, or nearing the end of its lifespan, it may be time to consider upgrading to a tankless water heater.

Boiler & Plumbing Pros provides licensed tankless water heater installation, replacement, repair, and maintenance throughout Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne Counties.

We install systems designed to perform reliably in Michigan’s colder climate — properly sized, properly vented, and built to last.

What Is a Tankless Water Heater?

A tankless water heater (also called an on-demand water heater) heats water only when you need it. Instead of storing hot water in a tank, the system activates instantly when a fixture calls for hot water.

This means:

• No storage tank
• No standby heat loss
• Continuous hot water
• Increased energy efficiency
• Compact wall-mounted design

Signs It’s Time to Upgrade Your Water Heater

Most traditional tank water heaters last 10–15 years. As they age, efficiency declines and the risk of leaks increases.

If you’re experiencing any of the following, it may be time to upgrade:

Your Water Heater Is Over 10 Years Old

Older units become less efficient and more prone to failure.

Rust-Colored Water

Discolored hot water often signals internal tank corrosion.

Running Out of Hot Water

If back-to-back showers leave you with cold water, your current system may be undersized.

Strange Noises

Rumbling or popping sounds can indicate sediment buildup and overheating.

Rising Utility Bills

An aging tank system may be working harder than necessary.

Leaks Around the Tank

Once a tank begins leaking, replacement is usually the safest option.

If you’re noticing these signs, we can evaluate whether repair or replacement is the better long-term solution.

Schedule Tankless Water Heater Service

If you’re searching for tankless water heater installation near me, water heater replacement in Oakland County, or upgrading to tankless in Southeast Michigan we’re ready to help.

Contact Boiler & Plumbing Pros today to schedule service or request an evaluation.

Benefits of Going Tankless                           

Endless Hot Water

No more cold showers or running out during back-to-back use.

Energy Efficiency

Because water is heated only when needed, tankless systems can reduce energy consumption compared to traditional storage tanks.

Space Saving Design

Wall-mounted units free up floor space in mechanical rooms or basements.

Longer System Lifespan

Tankless systems often last significantly longer than traditional water heaters when properly maintained.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • In colder climates like Michigan, incoming groundwater temperatures are significantly lower during winter months. Proper sizing is critical.

    We evaluate:

    • Household water demand
    • Number of bathrooms
    • Simultaneous fixture use
    • Gas supply capacity
    • Venting requirements
    • Electrical needs

    Incorrect sizing leads to poor performance. We design systems correctly from the start.

  • Tankless systems offer:

    • Longer lifespan (often 15–20+ years)
    • Energy savings over time
    • Endless hot water
    • Reduced risk of tank failure
    • Space-saving installation

    Traditional tank systems may still be appropriate in some homes. We provide honest recommendations based on your layout, demand, and budget.

  • Tankless systems require annual maintenance to prevent scale buildup — especially in areas with mineral-heavy water.

    Our tankless service includes:

    • System flushing and descaling
    • Burner inspection
    • Filter cleaning
    • Venting inspection
    • Performance testing

    Regular maintenance protects efficiency and extends system life.

  • With proper maintenance, they often last significantly longer than traditional tank systems.

  • Proper sizing and installation are critical in Michigan homes, especially with colder incoming water temperatures during winter months.

    We evaluate:

    • Household water demand
    • Number of bathrooms and fixtures
    • Gas supply capacity
    • Venting requirements
    • Electrical needs (if applicable)

    Incorrect sizing or gas supply can lead to poor performance. Our licensed team ensures your tankless system is properly designed and installed to perform year-round.