
Top 5 Benefits of Rinnai Tankless Water Heaters
Rinnai tankless water heaters are known for their exceptional performance, energy efficiency, and long-lasting reliability—making them a leader in home comfort systems. Unlike traditional water heaters that store and constantly reheat water, Rinnai models heat water on demand, providing a steady supply of hot water exactly when you need it.
At Sinrom Construction, we know water heaters—and we only work with the best. With many years of experience in installation and service, we’ve found that Rinnai tankless water heaters consistently deliver the quality, durability, and efficiency our clients deserve.
When it comes to heating systems, we understand what works, and that’s why Rinnai remains our top choice for every home we build or remodel.
Benefits of Rinnai Tankless Systems
Rinnai stands out as the best tankless water heater brand for Colorado homes. Here’s why:
Endless Hot Water (Seriously)
Whether you’ve got a house full of guests or just like long, hot showers after a day snowboarding, you’ll never run out. Rinnai systems heat water as it flows, which means no waiting for a tank to refill. For families in higher altitudes or homes with multiple bathrooms, that’s a real game changer.
Lower Energy Bills, Month After Month
Traditional water heaters waste energy keeping water warm all day, even when no one’s using it. Rinnai models heat only what you need, when you need it. That kind of on-demand efficiency is one of the big advantages of a Rinnai tankless hot water system. One that shows up in your utility bill.
Built to Withstand Mountain Life
Life’s not gentle on homes up here. Pipes freeze, weather swings fast, and systems need to hold up. Rinnai heaters last 20+ years with proper care, and they’re tough enough for the Colorado daily grind. When we install these, we know they’ll keep working long after the novelty wears off, and that? That’s quality.
More Room, Less Clutter
Tank water heaters take up space, and in cabins or smaller homes, every square foot counts. Rinnai units mount to the wall and take up a fraction of the space, which makes them one of the most practical space-saving water heating options we’ve found!
Gas or Propane? Why not both?
Some properties have natural gas; others don’t. That’s why we like that Rinnai works both with gas and propane, which makes their water heaters a great choice whether you’re off-grid or downtown.
Are Rinnai Tankless Water Heaters Worth It?
If you ask us, the answer is yes, especially if you’re living at a high elevation, dealing with long winters, or just tired of running out of hot water. These systems save money, save space, and deliver what they promise.
Get Yours with Sinrom Construction
At Sinrom Construction, we’ve installed Rinnai tankless water heaters across Jefferson County, Bailey, and beyond. We know what works in mountain homes and what doesn’t, and we’re here to help you figure out what works in yours.
Want a system that lasts? Let’s talk! Call us at 970.389.2501, and we’ll help you plan, and install so your next cold shower is one you choose, not an accident.

FAQs
How does a Rinnai water heater work?
It kicks in the moment you turn on a tap. Cold water flows through the unit, gets heated on the spot by a gas burner or electric element, and comes out hot; no tank, no waiting.
Are Rinnai water heaters considered eco-friendly home appliances?
Definitely. Since they only heat water when needed, they waste way less energy than traditional tanks. That’s less fuel burned, fewer emissions, and more efficiency.
Do you handle Rinnai maintenance and repairs too?
We sure do. We’re not the “install and disappear” type. If your system needs a flush, throws a tantrum, or just doesn’t sound right—give us a shout. We know these heaters inside and out, and we’re already halfway up the mountain anyway.
Can you install a Rinnai system in older homes or remodels?
We do it all the time. Whether it’s a 1970s cabin with tight crawlspaces or a post-fire rebuild, we’ve done it. Every project’s a little different, but we know how to make it work without tearing your place apart. That’s kind of our thing.
What’s better for Rinnai tankless water heaters—gas or electric?
Rinnai tankless water heaters are designed for gas or propane only; there’s no electric model in their lineup, though they do need electricity to work. That said, if you're comparing options overall, gas wins hands down for Colorado.