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Service Overview
- In-home estimates & we will quote over the phone.
- Manufacturer warranty + 2-year labor warranty.
- Installation price: Starting at $1,949 or as low as $29.99/ month
- Average time to complete: 2-3 hours
Cost of a Tank Water Heater Installation in Ohio
- Low: $1,850
- Average: $2,199
- High: $3,999+
*Heat pump water heaters may be eligible for up to $1,750 in tax rebates
H2Air Kit optional combination space heating and domestic hot water system
The H2Air Kit utilizes the NPE-A2 pump to circulate the hot water for the hydronic air handler. This removes the need to purchase an additional circulator for the heating system.
Designed for retrofit and new construction, the Navien H2Air Kit™ includes an add-on controller to integrate space heating and DHW between any NPE-A2 series tankless water heater and a hydronic air handler.

How a Navien Tankless Water Heater Works
See how a Navien tankless system heats water only when it is needed. No more heating unused water!
Benefits of a Navien Tankless Water Heater
Have endless hot water
Never worry about running out of hot water again. Back to back showers? Just threw in a load of laundry? No problem if you have a Navien Tankless Water Heater.
Extra space in your home
At roughly the size of a carry on suitcase a Navien tankless water heater will free up valuable storage space in your home. They also allow you the option to install in other non-traditional locations like closets and laundry rooms. In some cases, larger homes can replace two tank water heaters with a single tankless unit.
Save on energy and water costs
Navien Tankless Water Heaters use up to 40% less energy than a traditional tank. Navien also makes a recirculating tankless water heater which means you can have faster hot water to your faucet resulting in less water wasted.
Longer product life
Navien is known for quality. Navien Tankless Water Heaters have a longer life span of up to twice as long as a traditional tank.
Tax credits
Homeowners who have made energy-efficient improvements, including an upgrade to a Navien Tankless Water Heater, may qualify for a $300 US federal tax credit.
Increase home value
According to a study conducted by Zillow, homes with tankless water heaters sold for 4% more than their expected value. So if you are looking to increase your home’s value, adding a tankless water heater is a great option.
NaviLink & NaviLink Lite make it easy to communicate with your Navien systems anywhere internet service is accessible. The NaviLink system attaches easily to any new or existing* Navien tankless water heater, combi‐boiler or boiler. NaviLink Lite is great for single residential units and magnetically mounts to the side of the unit or can easily be mounted on the wall. Also, NaviLink Lite does not require external power.
Our Navien System Package Options
Premium Home
NPE – A 2
Product Features:
The built-in recirculation pump allows the NPE-A2 tankless water heaters to recirculate water through an external recirc line or through existing supply lines while using NaviCirc®, without the need for external pumps or controls.
Best Home
NPE – S 2
Performance & Value:
1/2″gas pipe capable up to 24′
Field convertible gas system
Ultra condensing efficiency
Dual stainless steel heat exchangers
Low NOx emissions (20ppm)
SCH 40, 2″ venting up to 75′
Cascading capable
EZNav multi-line control panel
Built-in HotButton control panel
Common vent up to 12 units
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Why Go Tankless?
Compared to tank water heaters, tankless units offer:
- Higher efficiency (and lower energy bills)
- Endless hot water (a tank will run out)
- More room (tanks take up space)
- Longer lifespans (20+ years compared to 10-15 years)
How Your Tankless Water Heater Installation Works
1. Schedule
Book An In-Home EstimateSchedule your Appointment
Contact us online or call us at(216) 797-1230to schedule your appointment. We’ll call you to confirm your time. We’ll also send you a confirmation email with a picture of your tech, so you know who to keep an eye out for.
2. Installation
Book An In-Home EstimateGet your water heater installed
The plumber will come inspect your home to determine your hot water needs (for free). This makes sure your family will get a tankless water heater that won’t run out of hot water. Then, you’ll get multiple system options with straightforward pricing for each.
On the day of the install, our team will:
- Wear shoe covers and lay down drop cloths to protect your home.
- Install your new tankless water heater.
- Leave your home looking great. (If we dirty it, we’ll clean it.)
3. Feedback
Book An In-Home EstimateTell us how we did
We mean it when we say “100% satisfaction guarantee”. Not happy with our service? Just let us know in our follow-up survey. We’ll make it right.
Gas Vs Electric Tankless Water Heaters
Debating whether to go gas or electric for your tankless water heater? That decision is more complicated than “If your home doesn’t have a gas hookup, choose electric.”
You’ll need to think about a number of factors, including:
- Utilities available at your home. If you don’t have a gas hookup, you’ll likely need to go with an electrical unit. The additional cost to install a gas line and exhaust vent for a gas unit is typically very expensive. However, if you’re considering an electric tankless water heater, you’ll need to make sure your home’s electric panel can handle the added load. If it can’t, you’ll need to upgrade your panel.
- Your family’s size and water usage. Generally, gas tankless water heaters can heat your water faster than electric ones. If you’re a single-person household, an electric unit will probably work just fine for you. But if you have a large family, you’ll likely need the faster heating capability of a gas unit.
- Operating costs. Typically, electric tankless water heaters cost more to operate than gas units. That’s because electricity rates are more expensive that gas rates.




