Tankless Water Heater Installation in Oak Ridge, TN — Endless Hot Water
Many Oak Ridge homes still run original or mid-century water heaters tucked into tight utility closets. A tankless water heater not only delivers continuous on-demand hot water — it mounts on the wall and frees up that cramped space, making it an especially good upgrade for the city's older housing stock.
Honey Bear Plumbing installs, replaces, and repairs tankless water heaters throughout Oak Ridge and Anderson County. We assess your home's gas, electrical, and venting and handle any upgrades the conversion needs.
Why Oak Ridge Homeowners Choose Tankless
- Frees up utility space — ideal for the tight closets in older Oak Ridge homes
- Endless hot water — heats on demand, never runs out
- Lower energy bills — no standby loss from an always-on tank
- Longer lifespan — 18–20+ years vs. about 10 for a tank
Installation, Replacement & Repair
We handle tank-to-tankless conversions, like-for-like replacements, and repairs on existing units — including gas line and venting upgrades common in older Oak Ridge homes, plus descaling and error-code diagnostics. We recommend an annual flush to keep the heat exchanger clear of scale.
Licensed Tankless Installation in Oak Ridge, TN
Honey Bear Plumbing holds Tennessee contractor license TN CMC-A #83354. We're fully insured and all work meets Anderson County code requirements.
Ready for endless hot water in Oak Ridge? Call (865) 284-2424 or fill out the form below for a free quote.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Most tankless water heater installations in Oak Ridge run $4,500–$7,500 total. Many of Oak Ridge's mid-century homes need a gas line or venting upgrade for a conversion, which we include in the up-front quote. Call Honey Bear Plumbing at (865) 284-2424.
Yes — and it's often a great fit, since tankless units free up the cramped utility space common in Oak Ridge's original homes. We assess your existing gas, electrical, and venting during the free estimate and handle any upgrades the conversion requires.
Once a year for most homes. Mineral content in the local water supply can scale up the heat exchanger over time, reducing efficiency and triggering fault codes. An annual descaling flush — included with our Bear Care Club — keeps the unit running at full output.
