Via Verde Foothills · 91773
Tankless Water Heater Installation in San Dimas, CA
We match homeowners all over San Dimas with verified, licensed tankless installers: the Via Verde Foothills, the streets around Bonita Ave / San Dimas Canyon, everywhere in 91773. Qualifying units earn SoCalGas rebates up to $1,500, and you'll get a straight answer on whether your house is a good candidate before you spend a dime.
Get Your San Dimas Quote — (626) 602-9308🛑 Read this before you buy a tankless in the SGV: San Gabriel Valley groundwater features exceptionally high mineral hardness ratings. Running a high-efficiency tankless system across local infrastructure without a dedicated scale-inhibitor filter or an annual system flushing schedule will cause mineral scaling, reducing output and potentially voiding manufacturer warranties.
2026 Rebates for San Dimas Homeowners
SoCalGas · 2026 Energy Efficiency Incentives
$1,500
SoCalGas pays $80 up to $1,500 cash back depending on the model you install. The unit must replace an existing tank-type heater in a single-family home, which is exactly the conversion our network handles. Your installer files the paperwork.
Federal · IRS Section 25C Credit
Ended
The federal 25C credit for gas water heaters ended for installs after December 31, 2025. If a contractor quotes you a federal tax credit on a 2026 tankless install, walk away. The SoCalGas rebate is the real money on the table now.
Storage Tank vs. Tankless Upgrade
| Operational Factor | Standard Storage Tank | High-Efficiency Tankless Upgrade |
|---|---|---|
| Average Operational Lifespan | 8 – 12 Years | 20 – 25+ Years (Modular Replaceable Parts) |
| Hot Water Production Limit | Finite (Depletes after 50 Gallons) | Continuous / Infinite Flow on Demand |
| Energy Consumption Pattern | Continuous 24/7 standby heat loss | Electronic modulation strictly when a tap opens |
| Est. Southern California Cost | $1,500 – $2,500 | $4,500 – $7,000 (Qualifies for $1,500 Rebates) |
Installing in San Dimas: What to Know
The Water
Golden State Water Company
Golden State Water serves San Dimas with a hard groundwater and import blend. It's kinder than some neighboring cities but still hard enough to scale an unprotected unit. An annual flush keeps a San Dimas tankless at full output; skipping two in a row is when problems start.
The Houses
San Dimas built out later than most of the valley. Via Verde and the surrounding hills are largely 1970s and 80s construction with decent gas infrastructure already in place, so conversions tend to be quick. The horse properties near the canyon sometimes run on propane, which changes the unit selection.
Tankless Services in San Dimas
Tank-to-Tankless Conversion
Full gas-line sizing, venting, and condensate routing for San Dimas homes, including the older housing stock around Bonita Ave / San Dimas Canyon.
Tankless Replacement
Swap an aging or undersized tankless unit for a current high-UEF model that qualifies for SoCalGas rebates.
Scale-Inhibitor Installation
Dedicated filtration to protect heat exchangers from the Via Verde Foothills's hard groundwater.
Annual Descale & Flush
Manufacturer-spec maintenance flushes that keep warranties valid and output steady in 91773.
San Dimas's Tankless Specialists
Same-day matching with a licensed installer covering 91773 and the Via Verde Foothills.
Call (626) 602-9308