New installation
Right-sized equipment and an installation scope built around the home’s flow demand, utilities and physical layout.

Installation · conversion · service
A smaller footprint and hot water produced on demand—when the home, utilities and maintenance plan support the system.
Make the conversion make sense
The equipment must be sized for the home’s peak hot-water demand. Gas supply, venting, electrical needs, condensate handling, installation location and existing plumbing can all change the project scope.
Classic Water Heaters reviews those details before recommending a tankless installation or conversion. If the practical choice is to keep a tank system, you will hear that too.
Tankless services
Right-sized equipment and an installation scope built around the home’s flow demand, utilities and physical layout.
A review of gas, venting, electrical, drainage and connection changes needed to convert from a storage tank.
Diagnosis, maintenance and scale-management service to help the system deliver consistent flow and temperature.
Tankless planning
Fixture flow and simultaneous demand shape the capacity the system must deliver.
Fuel, venting, electricity, installation location and the existing plumbing determine the realistic scope.
Las Vegas scale means descaling and water-quality planning should be considered before installation, not after.
Tankless questions
No. Household demand, fuel and electrical capacity, gas-line sizing, venting, installation location and budget all affect whether a tankless conversion makes sense.
Tankless systems generally need periodic service, and Las Vegas mineral scale makes descaling especially important. The appropriate schedule depends on water quality, usage and manufacturer guidance.
Yes. Classic Water Heaters offers tankless conversions when the home and project scope support the required fuel, venting, electrical and installation changes.
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