Schaumburg's 1970s–1990s planned community homes represent a large market for tankless upgrades, particularly as first- and second-replacement power vent tanks reach end of life. For Schaumburg homes with 3+ bathrooms and regular peak-hour hot water demand, a Navien, Rinnai, or Noritz tankless system extends the replacement timeline and delivers unlimited on-demand hot water. Premier installs all three brands throughout Schaumburg and gives homeowners a straight assessment before any commitment.
For Schaumburg homes with 3+ bathrooms and recurring hot water shortfalls during peak hours, tankless can be a strong long-term upgrade. Schaumburg’s planned-community housing profile makes many homes reasonable candidates at the natural replacement moment, especially when replacing an aging power vent tank. High-efficiency systems may qualify for federal or utility incentives. Confirm eligibility with your tax professional or utility provider.
For smaller Schaumburg homes with 1–2 bathrooms and modest hot water demand, a direct standard tank or power vent replacement at lower upfront cost is often the more practical choice. Premier gives you an honest comparison — not a default upgrade pitch.
Older Schaumburg homes may have half-inch gas supply lines that need upgrading for high-BTU tankless units. Premier checks gas line size at every tankless quote. If an upgrade is needed, the cost is in your estimate before any work begins.
Best for larger Schaumburg homes with 4+ bathrooms and high simultaneous demand. Built-in recirculation pump reduces hot water wait time at distant fixtures. 15-year heat exchanger warranty, condensing efficiency.
Most-installed brand across our Northwest Suburbs service area. Proven reliability, 12-year heat exchanger warranty, strong parts network. Handles most Schaumburg 3–4 bathroom homes comfortably.
Compact and cost-effective with a 12-year heat exchanger warranty. Good value option for homeowners who want tankless benefits without premium pricing. Works well in tighter Schaumburg mechanical rooms.

Rinnai tankless — wall-mounted, copper connections, PVC venting. Northwest Suburbs.

Copper piping detail — isolation valves, flow sensor, condensate drain.
Tankless installation in Schaumburg runs $4,200–$7,500 and includes the unit, gas line work where needed, PVC venting, copper connections, haul-away, and disposal. Permit filing available upon request where required — additional fee applies. Older homes with half-inch gas lines may need an upgrade to three-quarter inch, adding $600–$1,200 included in the upfront quote. Call (847) 847-4978 for a free estimate.
For Schaumburg homes with 3+ bathrooms and recurring hot water shortfalls during peak hours, tankless can be a strong long-term upgrade. Schaumburg’s planned-community housing profile makes many homes reasonable candidates at the natural replacement moment, especially when replacing an aging power vent tank. High-efficiency systems may qualify for federal or utility incentives. Confirm eligibility with your tax professional or utility provider. Call (847) 847-4978 for an honest comparison based on your home’s specific configuration.
Older Schaumburg homes may have half-inch gas supply lines from original construction. Most high-BTU tankless units require three-quarter inch minimum. Premier checks gas line size at every quote. If an upgrade is needed, the cost is in your estimate before work starts.
A full tank-to-tankless conversion in Schaumburg typically takes 6–8 hours and is completed in one visit. We schedule these next-day to arrive with the correctly sized unit and all required components.
High-efficiency systems may qualify for federal or utility incentives. Confirm eligibility with your tax professional or utility provider.
Free honest comparison. Navien, Rinnai, and Noritz installed by a Barrington-based specialist team with upfront pricing.
⚡ High-efficiency systems may qualify for federal or utility incentives. Confirm eligibility with your tax professional or utility provider.