Tankless Water Heater Installation in the Twin Cities
Endless hot water, lower energy bills, and a unit that lasts 20+ years. Free estimate. Licensed installers.
- Fast response
- Upfront Pricing
- No Hidden Fees
- Free written estimate
- SYMPTOMS
Signs you should consider a tankless water heater
- Your tank water heater is more than 10 years old
- You run out of hot water during back-to-back showers
- Your utility bills keep climbing
- You want to reclaim the floor space a tank uses
- Rusty water is coming from your current tank
- You are remodeling and want to upgrade your plumbing
- Your household has grown and hot water demand increased
- Scale buildup in your current tank is reducing efficiency
If any of these sound familiar, call (952) 900-3807. We can usually diagnose in one visit.
- WHY CHOOSE US
Why Bedrock Plumbing & Drain Cleaning for drain cleaning
Gas Line Sizing Included
Tankless units need adequate gas supply. We size and upgrade the gas line as part of the install.
Hard Water Protection
Twin Cities water hits 20 to 35 gpg. We install scale prevention to protect your tankless investment.
Venting Done to Code
Proper venting is critical for tankless. We handle the full venting run and pass inspection.
Annual Flush Service
Hard water demands regular descaling. We offer annual flush maintenance to keep your unit running efficiently.
- OUR PROCESS
From call to clean-up
Free In-Home Assessment
We evaluate your hot water demand, gas supply, venting options, and water hardness.
Custom Recommendation
You get a written proposal with unit options, total installed price, and timeline.
Professional Installation
Gas line, venting, condensate drain, and unit mounted and connected to code.
Test and Training
Full system test, temperature set, and a walkthrough of the controls and maintenance schedule.
- WHAT WE DO
Tankless water heater services we offer in the Twin Cities
Whole-Home Tankless Installation
Gas or electric tankless unit sized, installed, and inspected to code.
Point-of-Use Tankless Installation
Single-fixture units for a bathroom, kitchen, or utility sink.
Gas Line Sizing and Upgrade
Tankless units need adequate gas supply. We size and run the line as part of the install.
Venting Installation
Proper direct vent or power vent run installed to meet manufacturer and code requirements.
Annual Descaling and Flush
Removes hard water scale from the heat exchanger to maintain efficiency and prevent failure.
Tankless Error Code Diagnosis
We troubleshoot and resolve error codes across all major brands
Scale Prevention System Install
Protects your tankless investment from Twin Cities hard water (20 to 35 gpg).
Tank-to-Tankless Conversion
Old tank removed, gas line upgraded, venting installed, and tankless unit commissioned.
Every job starts with a free written estimate. Call (952) 900-3807
Common questions about tankless water heaters
The total installed cost depends on the unit type (gas vs. electric), gas line requirements, and venting complexity. You get a free written estimate with all costs itemized before we start.
A standard tank-to-tankless conversion takes four to eight hours depending on gas line and venting work. Point-of-use electric units install in one to two hours.
Every tankless installation gets a written warranty on our labor. [CONFIRM WARRANTY LENGTH WITH CLIENT]. The unit itself carries a separate manufacturer warranty, which we register for you.
Yes. Tankless installations in Minnesota require a plumbing permit and often a gas permit. Bedrock Plumbing & Drain Cleaning pulls all required permits and meets the inspector on site. Included in the quoted price.
Yes. We hold Minnesota plumbing license #PC999936 and carry full liability insurance. Our techs are trained on gas line work and tankless-specific venting requirements.
An adult 18 or older should be present for the start and finish of the install. We walk you through the controls, temperature settings, and maintenance schedule before we leave.
We install all major brands, including [CONFIRM BRANDS WITH CLIENT]. If you have a preferred brand, we can source it.
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It works, but it needs protection. Twin Cities water averages 20 to 35 gpg of hardness. Without a scale prevention system or annual flushing, hard water deposits can clog a tankless unit within two years. We include scale prevention recommendations with every tankless install.
The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that tankless water heaters are 24 to 34 percent more energy efficient than conventional tank units for households that use 41 gallons or less of hot water per day. Actual savings depend on your household size, usage patterns, and fuel costs.
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Fast response. Free written estimate. Camera inspection included on every drain job.
- Fast response
- Upfront Pricing
- No Hidden Fees
- Free written estimate
Our Services
At Bedrock Plumbing, we offer top-notch toilet installation services for both residential and commercial customers. Our professional and friendly team is trained to work efficiently while keeping you informed every step of the way. Since we are a family-run company, we cherish our customers and work hard to provide reliable, trustworthy service.
Save Water, Save Money With A New Toilet
Compared to older models, which used 3.5 gallons of water per flush, modern toilets use only 1.6 gallons. And the latest designs use even less, at just 1.28 gallons per flush. Upgrading to a water-saving toilet helps the environment and reduces your monthly utility bills.
Common Toilet Issues We Fix
Although toilet problems might be upsetting, our crew can handle any necessary repairs or replacements. The following is a list of some of the most common problems that we solve:
Clogged Drains or Sewer Lines
Your main sewer line could be blocked if you hear gurgling or see bubbles from your toilet. This can cause rising water levels in your toilet or drains, leading to expensive damage if not addressed promptly.
Toilet Flange Repair
A cracked toilet flange can lead to leaks and water damage in your bathroom. Our experts can quickly and accurately repair or replace your toilet flange to avoid costly problems.
Leaking Toilets
The yearly water waste from a leaky toilet might amount to thousands of gallons, increasing utility costs. Our team can diagnose and repair the issue to prevent further water waste and damage.
Weak Toilet Flush
If your toilet isn’t flushing correctly, there could be a buildup of minerals and debris in the rim and jet hole. We can clean and restore your toilet’s flushing power to keep it functioning correctly.
Broken Toilet Flush Flapper Valve
A faulty flapper valve can cause a continuously running toilet, wasting water and money. Our team can quickly replace the valve or identify any other issues causing the problem.
Malfunctioning Toilet Refill Valve
A damaged refill valve can also cause a constantly running toilet. Our experts can replace the valve and ensure your toilet is functioning correctly.
Worn-Out Toilet Seal
Your toilet’s wax seal at the base keeps water from dripping and harming your bathroom floor. Our team can replace the seal to keep your toilet functioning correctly.
Why Choose Bedrock Plumbing?
When you choose Bedrock Plumbing for your toilet installation and repair needs, you can trust us to provide the following:
- No surprises: we’ll give you an accurate estimate and stick to it
- Peace of mind: we guarantee our workmanship and use high-quality materials
- Comfort: our team will treat you and your home with respect and professionalism
- Property protection: we take care to protect your property and clean up after ourselves
FAQs about toilet repair and installation:
The flapper valve may be malfunctioning. Open the tank and push it down to stop the water flow.
There may be cracks or faulty seals in your toilet, causing leaks.
Most toilets are designed to fit an industry-standard rough-in, but some non-standard models may require adjustments to your bathroom or plumbing.
If you’re experiencing frequent repairs or single repair costs more than a replacement, it’s time to consider a new toilet.




