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Advantages of Tankless Water Heaters

Tankless Water HeaterDid you know that water heating encompasses nearly one-fourth of the typical U.S. home’s energy bill? Twenty-five percent may sound like a lot to pay for hot showers and washing clothes and dishes, but it’s true. And that’s why so many homeowners are looking for a way to cut back on water heating costs and save potentially hundreds of dollars per year. Tankless, or demand, water heaters are not only designed to help homeowners reduce energy use and save money, they also help the environment by reducing carbon emissions.

 

Tankless Water Heaters Do Not Waste Energy or Water

While traditional “storage” water heaters must constantly run to maintain up to 80 gallons of stored water at a very high temperature, tankless water heaters do not store hot water in a tank. This lack of a storage mechanism results in zero wasted energy and water. If you think about it, there’s really no sense in storing up to 80 gallons of hot water at a temperature of 140 degrees Fahrenheit at all times. Doing so simply results in wasted energy called “standby loss.” Standby loss alone accounts for nearly 25% of a home’s annual water-heating expenses.

 

It makes much more sense (and saves much more money) to heat only the water that is needed for immediate use, and that’s exactly how a tankless water heater operates.

 

Hot Water “On Demand”

Demand water heaters heat water on-demand, only when it’s needed. When you turn on a hot water tap, whether it’s in the bathroom, kitchen, or washroom, cold water will flow into the demand water heater to be instantly heated by either a gas or electric heating element. Once heated, the water travels via a hot water line to the faucet for use. With a demand water heater, you don’t have to worry about running out of stored hot water, and you don’t have to wait for a storage tank to refill with hot water. Instead, hot water is readily available, whenever you need it.

 

Tankless Water Heaters Result in Lower Bills

Demand water heaters are rising in popularity because they help homeowners save money. For example, a demand water heater can lower energy use by nearly 33% for moderately-sized families with average hot water needs. Bigger families with greater hot water needs save even more, particularly if they install multiple demand water heaters in their home. A family that installs a demand water heater for each major hot-water appliance in their home can reduce energy use as much as 50%!

 

What’s more, since there is no storage tank to fill and refill with gallons and gallons of water, a demand water heater also saves water and results in lower water bills. This is particularly helpful for homeowners in states with traditionally expensive water rates, such as Florida.

 

Demand Water Heaters are Efficient and Longer-Lasting

Demand water heaters are not only more efficient and eco-friendly than storage water heaters, and they’re also longer-lasting. Studies show that a demand water heater can effectively operate for more than 20 years. That’s nearly two times longer than the average storage water heater. If you’re looking for a reliable water heater that can save you money and energy, a tankless water heater is a great choice!

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