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Tankless vs. Traditional Water Heater: What Actually Makes Sense in Denver

Buyer's guide · 6-minute read

Tankless vs. tank: what actually makes sense in Denver.

Salesman math vs. real-world math. We install both — here's the honest answer for a metro-Denver home.

6-min readHonest tradeoffsReal Denver pricing

"You'll never run out of hot water again" is true. "It'll pay for itself in five years" usually isn't — at least not in Denver. Here's how to think about it.

The real cost difference

A standard 50-gal gas tank: $1,650-$1,950 installed in a typical Denver-metro home (unit + permit + haul-off). A comparable gas tankless: $3,800-$5,400, depending on gas-line + venting work. Heat-pump hybrid is its own conversation — see below.

Lifetime energy savings: about $40-$80/year for a tankless vs a modern tank in Denver, assuming a 4-person household. Do the math: $2,500 install premium ÷ $60/yr savings = 41 years. Tanks last 10-12. Tankless last 20.

Why tankless still wins for many Denver homes

  • Two-bath households with simultaneous showers + dishwashers — tank can't keep up; tankless gives unlimited.
  • Tight mechanical rooms — wall-mount tankless reclaims 8-12 sq ft of usable space.
  • Vacation homes / second homes — no standby loss when nobody's using hot water for weeks.
  • Long-term ownership — if you'll be in the house 15+ years, the 20-year lifespan starts to pay off.

Why tank still wins for many Denver homes

  • Replacement on a dead-tank timeline — if you need hot water by tonight, a tank swap is the call.
  • Existing 1/2" gas line — tankless typically needs 3/4". Upgrade can add $400-$900.
  • Hard-water areas (Lakewood, Centennial) — tankless needs annual descale; skip it and lifespan drops fast.
  • Selling in 3-5 years — you won't recoup the install premium.

The hidden third option: hybrid heat-pump

Heat-pump tanks (Rheem ProTerra, AO Smith Voltex) install for $4,400-$5,800 — but Xcel + IRA rebates typically knock $1,200-$2,000 off. Electric, ultra-efficient, and the rebate paperwork is dramatically less painful when we file it for you. For a Denver basement with the space, this is increasingly our default recommendation.

Our honest recommendation framework

  1. Dead tank + need hot water tonight + selling within 5 years → tank.
  2. Two showers, big household, staying 10+ years → tankless.
  3. Basement install with space + electric service available → heat-pump hybrid.

Want a real recommendation for your house?

Call (303) 555-0179. We'll look at the gas line, venting, and household demand, then tell you the right call. Free.

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