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How Much Does a Tankless Water Heater Cost in Everett?

A tankless water heater in Everett typically runs $5,500–$9,500 installed, depending on fuel type and the venting or gas-line work your home needs. Snohomish County PUD supplies the electricity here (PSE supplies the gas) — and the PUD pays up to $1,000 on the heat-pump water heater alternative, so all-electric homes should compare both before committing. Get a free, no-obligation estimate and exact range fast.

By the Eco Electric, Plumbing, Heating And Air licensed team · family-owned since 2012 WA License ECOELEP765P5 Pricing data verified July 2026
Typical range in Everett $5,500 – $9,500 typical installed tankless (on-demand) system in Everett & Snohomish County

Typical timeframe: Tankless installs & fuel-type conversions: most of a day

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What does tankless water heater cost in Everett? Good, better & best

Installed price ranges for Everett homes. Your estimate depends on your home — the factors below explain what moves it.

Tankless Water Heater installed price ranges in Everett, WA (2026)
Option What it covers Typical installed range
Good — Standard tank (40–50 gal) Gas or electric, installed with haul-away — the baseline to compare against $3,000 – $4,500
Better — Heat-pump (hybrid) Rebate-eligible Ultra-efficient electric; SnoPUD pays up to $1,000 $4,500 – $7,000
Best — Tankless (on-demand) Most efficient gas option Endless hot water, longer lifespan $5,500 – $9,500

Ranges are representative Everett-area installed estimates. Eco gives you a personalized price range for your home — and explains what affects it — before any work begins.

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What factors affect tankless water heater prices in Everett?

Everett's housing stock

Everett spans 1900s Riverside and Bayside homes to post-war neighborhoods — galvanized supply lines and dated venting in the older stock can add scope to a water heater conversion.

Gas line & venting

PSE supplies the natural gas in Snohomish County. A tankless conversion frequently needs a larger gas line and new sealed venting — the two biggest line items after the unit itself.

Fuel type & the electric alternative

If your home is all-electric, a heat-pump (hybrid) water heater is usually the better-value upgrade in Everett — Snohomish PUD pays up to $1,000 on qualifying units, claimed online within 90 days of the invoice.

Code upgrades

Washington code may require an expansion tank, condensate drainage, or a dedicated circuit — especially when changing fuel or type.

Location & access

A tight crawlspace, attic, or upstairs closet takes longer than a garage install and can affect labor. If electrical circuit work is involved, the City of Everett performs the inspection.

What rebates lower tankless water heater cost in Everett?

Snohomish County PUD is the electric utility here (PSE supplies natural gas) — its water-heating rebate pays up to $1,000 on qualifying heat-pump water heaters.

Heat pump water heater (Snohomish PUD)

Up to $1,000

Snohomish County PUD · Utility rebate

Snohomish County PUD rebates up to $1,000 on a qualifying heat pump water heater that replaces your existing water heater — claim it online within 90 days of the invoice.

Who qualifies: Everett and most Snohomish County homes are served by Snohomish PUD

Snohomish County PUD water heater rebates

Heat pump water heater

Up to $1,750

WA HEAR · Point-of-sale discount

A heat pump water heater uses up to 70% less energy than a standard electric tank. The HEAR rebate comes off your invoice at the point of sale.

Who qualifies: Income-eligible households (≤150% area median income)

WA Dept. of Commerce — HEAR

Program amounts are maximums set by each program; actual rebates depend on income, equipment, and your utility. Eco confirms eligibility at your estimate and handles the paperwork.

Good to know locally

How Everett differs from the rest of the Puget Sound

Electric utility

Snohomish County PUD

Snohomish County PUD is the electric utility here (PSE supplies natural gas) — its water-heating rebate pays up to $1,000 on qualifying heat-pump water heaters.

SnoPUD rebate programs

Electrical permits & inspection

City of Everett Permit Services

Everett runs its own permitting and inspections — any electrical circuit work tied to your water heater is inspected by the city, not state L&I.

Office: (425) 257-8810

The homes we work on here

Everett spans 1900s Riverside and Bayside homes to post-war neighborhoods — galvanized pipe and dated venting still turn up in the older stock.

Monthly payment options

Financing changes the shape of the payment, not the price — so you can get the tankless water heater that's right for your home, not just what fits this month's budget.

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Everett tankless water heater questions, answered

What factors affect tankless water heater prices in Everett?

Gas-line capacity and venting move the price most. Everett's older Riverside and Bayside homes often carry galvanized supply lines and dated venting that add scope to a conversion, and a tight installation space adds labor. Eco quotes every line up front before any work begins.

Are there rebates for tankless water heaters in Everett?

Snohomish County PUD's water-heating rebate targets heat-pump (hybrid) units instead: up to $1,000 on a qualifying replacement, claimed online within 90 days of the invoice. Income-eligible households can also get up to $1,750 through WA HEAR. If rebate value matters, compare both options - Eco installs and prices both honestly.

Is tankless worth it over a standard tank in Everett?

For many Everett homes, yes. Tankless costs more up front ($5,500-$9,500 vs $3,000-$4,500 for a tank) but lasts roughly twice as long, never runs out of hot water, and lowers gas use. Homes already on natural gas with multiple bathrooms benefit most.

Who permits water heater work in Everett?

The City of Everett Permit Services ((425) 257-8810) runs its own permitting and inspections rather than state L&I - including any electrical circuit work a hybrid unit needs. Eco pulls the permits and schedules inspection as part of your installed price.

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