Yes — gas and electric tankless water heaters have very different installation requirements. Gas units need a larger gas line, dedicated venting (concentric or stainless steel), and combustion air; electric units need a much larger electrical service — often a dedicated 120-amp circuit — and dedicated breaker space. Gas units typically deliver higher flow; electric units are easier to install when gas isn’t available.

Gas vs. electric tankless

  • Gas — Higher flow rates, needs gas line upgrade and venting
  • Electric — Simpler venting, but heavy electrical demand
  • Most large homes need gas for full-house flow
  • Electric works well for additions or supplementary use

We size and install both through tankless water heaters, often coordinated with gas line work or electrical panel upgrades.