Household demand
The right capacity depends on how many people and fixtures need hot water, plus when that demand occurs.

Residential replacement options
Choose the right tank and installation scope for your home—with permit coordination and financing options available when they fit the project.
A replacement that fits the home
A replacement should do more than occupy the old tank’s footprint. Household demand, gas or electric service, physical clearance, venting and existing connections all affect the correct equipment and scope.
Classic Water Heaters focuses on residential hot-water systems and explains the available tank choices without hiding the tradeoffs. If a permit is required, the team can coordinate that process as part of the job.
What gets considered
The right capacity depends on how many people and fixtures need hot water, plus when that demand occurs.
Fuel type, available service, venting and the existing installation help determine the practical replacement options.
Connections, clearances, safety components and permit needs are reviewed instead of treating every swap as identical.
Replacement process
The team looks at the tank, fuel type, connections, available space and the home’s hot-water needs.
You receive equipment and installation options, including permit and financing information when applicable.
The new residential water heater is connected and checked as part of a clean, documented installation scope.
Replacement questions
Tank leakage, internal corrosion, repeated failures or a repair that no longer makes financial sense can point toward replacement. The system should be inspected before deciding.
Yes. When a permit is required for the project, Classic Water Heaters can coordinate it as part of the installation scope.
In-house financing options are available on qualifying projects. Exact payment amounts and terms depend on the approved project.
Get a clear recommendation for your Las Vegas Valley home.