
Tankless Water Heater
Upgrade to endless hot water with a high-efficiency tankless system engineered for demanding households. Delivering up to 11.1 gallons per minute, this unit heats water on demand - no storage tank, no standby energy loss, and no running out mid-shower. Steady BTU Mode maintains consistent temperatures even as fixtures cycle on and off, while dual stainless steel heat exchangers extend system life and resist corrosion over the long haul.
Every tankless installation is paired with our yearly service program to protect performance and preserve the 25-year warranty. Integrated Bluetooth diagnostics through the EZ Start Plus app give both homeowners and our technicians real-time insight into system health. Like every Water Science system, it's professionally installed, permitted, and built to meet local code.
Tanked Water Heater
Reliable, straightforward hot water for homes that don't need - or don't have the setup for - a tankless system. Our 50-gallon tanked water heater delivers 50,000 BTUs of heating capacity with temperatures up to 160 degrees, backed by a 6-year warranty. The antimicrobial tank lining inhibits bacterial growth, keeping your hot water supply cleaner between service intervals.
Tanked systems remain the right fit for many homes, particularly where gas line capacity, venting, or installation footprint makes tankless impractical. Our technicians will assess your home's requirements and recommend the right configuration - then handle installation, code compliance, and ongoing service.


Pressure Reducing Valve
Most homes receive water at pressures far higher than their internal plumbing and appliances are designed to handle. A pressure reducing valve installs inline at your main water entry to regulate incoming pressure, protecting your water softener, water heater, reverse osmosis system, dishwasher, washing machine, and every fixture downstream.
Excess water pressure is one of the leading causes of premature appliance failure and manufacturer warranty denials. Most equipment warranties - including water softeners, water heaters, and RO systems - require regulated pressure to remain valid. Installing a PRV is one of the simplest and most cost-effective ways to extend the life of every water-using system in your home.


