Tankless Water Heater Conversion in Pueblo & Colorado Springs
Ditch the tank and get endless hot water. Our licensed team resizes gas lines, venting, and electrical to convert your home to a high-efficiency tankless system — done right, to code, in one visit.
Tankless conversion vs. staying with a tank
Converting to tankless costs more upfront but pays back in efficiency, lifespan, and space. Here’s the honest comparison for Pueblo and Colorado Springs homes.
| Factor | Stay with Tank | Convert to Tankless |
|---|---|---|
| Upfront cost | Lower | Higher, but longer-lived |
| Hot water supply | Limited by tank size | Continuous / on-demand |
| Monthly energy use | Standard | 20–30% lower |
| Footprint | Floor-standing, takes up closet space | Wall-mounted, frees up space |
| Gas line / venting work required | Usually none | Often requires resizing (included in our quote) |
| Lifespan | 10–12 years | 18–22 years |
Colorado House Bill 23-1161 took effect January 1, 2026, and requires any new gas water heater sold or installed in the state to meet Ultra-Low NOx emissions limits (10–14 ng/J, depending on BTU input) or current ENERGY STAR certification. Existing water heaters don’t need to be replaced early, but once yours is replaced — planned or emergency — the new unit must meet the updated standard. We stock compliant models and can confirm what qualifies for your home. (Colorado General Assembly, HB23-1161)
Good, Better, Best tankless conversion pricing
Pricing depends on your household’s hot-water demand (GPM) and how much gas line or venting work is needed. Every quote is flat-rate and written before we start.
Ideal for a single bathroom, small home, or supplemental unit.
- Point-of-use or single-bath sizing
- Standard venting kit
- 10-year manufacturer warranty
Full-home conversion sized for 2–4 bathrooms.
- Whole-home GPM sizing & gas line resize
- Altitude-rated venting for Colorado Springs elevation
- 12-year manufacturer warranty
- Ultra-Low NOx compliant unit
High-GPM, cold-climate-rated system for larger households.
- High-GPM unit for 4+ bathrooms or hot tubs
- Recirculation pump for instant hot water
- 12-year warranty + priority service
- Full permit & inspection handled
Prices shown are example starting ranges based on typical Pueblo & Colorado Springs installs — not a quote. Every job is different; call for an exact flat-rate price before any work begins.
10% Off: Military, first responders, teachers & seniors (65+) save 10% on any service above, up to $500 off. Mention it when you book.
Financing available through Wisetack
Break the cost of a new water heater, tankless conversion, or repipe into simple monthly payments instead of paying it all upfront. Just ask about financing when you call or request your estimate.
All financing is subject to credit approval and terms may vary. Payment options are provided through Wisetack’s lending partners. Offers can range from 0–35.9% APR with terms of 3–120 months depending on the amount requested and your creditworthiness — not all lending partners participate in 0% interest programs, and state interest rate caps may apply. There are no prepaid finance charges or participation fees. See wisetack.com/faqs for full terms.

Tankless considerations in Pueblo vs. Colorado Springs
Elevation and winter groundwater temperature both change how a tankless system should be sized for your address.
Pueblo, CO tankless factors
- Pueblo’s hard water can scale tankless heat exchangers faster — we recommend a whole-home water treatment system to protect your investment.
- Serving Pueblo, Pueblo West, Boone, and Rye with full installation and permitting.
- Most Pueblo homes need a 3/4″ gas line upgrade for whole-home tankless — included in our Better and Best tiers.

Colorado Springs, CO tankless factors
- At 6,000+ ft elevation, groundwater runs colder in winter — units must be sized up (higher BTU) to hit the same output GPM as at sea level.
- Covering Colorado Springs, Fountain, and Security-Widefield with altitude-adjusted sizing.
- Colder winter inlet water temps mean we often recommend the Best tier for El Paso County homes with 3+ bathrooms.

How a tankless conversion works
We handle every step, from gas-line sizing to final inspection.
Free on-site sizing visit
We calculate your household’s peak GPM demand and inspect existing gas line, venting, and electrical.
Flat-rate quote & scheduling
You get Good/Better/Best pricing in writing, including any line or venting upgrades — no change orders later.
Install, permit, & test
Most conversions are completed in one day, permitted where required, and pressure/leak tested before we leave.

A licensed Master Plumber, not a call center dispatcher
Hanson Plumbing Solutions is owned and operated by Kizu Hanson Nyerere, a Colorado-licensed Master Plumber (MP.03002066) working under Contractor License PC.0005480. Every water heater, tankless conversion, and repipe is quoted upfront with flat-rate, good-better-best pricing — so you know the full cost before any work starts.
Tankless conversion FAQs
Whole-home conversions typically run $6,800–$9,500 installed, with premium high-GPM systems running $9,500–$13,000. Smaller point-of-use units start around $3,200. Your exact price depends on gas line and venting work needed.
Yes — a properly sized tankless unit heats water on demand rather than storing it, so you won’t run out during back-to-back showers or laundry. We size the unit to your household’s peak demand, not just square footage.
Often, yes. Tankless units require more BTU input than a tank, which sometimes means resizing the gas line from 1/2″ to 3/4″. We evaluate this during your free sizing visit and include any needed upgrade in your flat-rate quote.
Colorado House Bill 23-1161 took effect January 1, 2026, and requires any new gas water heater sold or installed in the state to meet Ultra-Low NOx emissions limits (10–14 ng/J, depending on BTU input) or current ENERGY STAR certification. Existing water heaters don’t need to be replaced early, but once yours is replaced — planned or emergency — the new unit must meet the updated standard. We stock compliant models and can confirm what qualifies for your home. (Colorado General Assembly, HB23-1161)
Yes, with correct sizing. Colder inlet water temperatures at higher elevation mean the unit needs more heating capacity to deliver the same flow rate. We factor this into every Colorado Springs quote so you don’t end up undersized.
Tankless units typically last 18–22 years with proper maintenance, compared to 10–12 years for a traditional tank — nearly double the lifespan.
Yes — we offer monthly payment plans through Wisetack, a financing partner built for home service projects. Financing is subject to credit approval and terms vary; ask about it when you call or request your estimate.
Yes — active-duty and veteran military, first responders, teachers, and seniors (65+) receive 10% off any service, up to $500 off. Mention it when you call or request your estimate; proof of eligibility may be requested at time of service, and it cannot be combined with other offers.
Never run out of hot water again
Get a free sizing visit and flat-rate quote for your tankless conversion. Licensed Master Plumber, rated 4.9 stars.