Upgrade Your Water Heater: It's time to upgrade to a tankless water heater!
Tankless water heater: how does it work?
Tankless water heaters, also called demand heaters, work by heating water directly at the source while it is in use. This means you don't pay to heat the same water multiple times throughout the day. Tankless water heaters are more efficient and don't have the energy losses associated with traditional water heater tanks. Each member of the family can take a hot shower at any time. The worry of "out of hot water" will no longer be a problem for you. With the addition of a recirculation system, you can have almost instant hot water since you don't have to wait for cold water to flow through your pipes. Tankless water heaters can be fueled by natural gas.
The advantages of the tankless water heater
Tankless systems are much smaller than tank type heaters and can be mounted on the wall. There are even models designed for outdoor installation. This can free up valuable storage space in your home and make maintenance access much easier. Another advantage is that tankless water heaters have a longer lifespan than conventional water tanks (usually around 20 years) because all parts are accessible for maintenance or replacement. Even better, the risk of water damage resulting from tank leaks will be a thing of the past!
Capacities and use
Depending on the size of your home or your particular need, tankless water heaters can provide hot water at a rate of 2 to 11 gallons per minute. While this is usually more than enough for average households, for larger homes a single tankless heater can struggle to keep up with multiple simultaneous uses (e.g. running the dishwasher, washing machine and 2 showers at the same time). This can be overcome by installing an additional tankless system in your home to handle concurrent demands. In fact, it's estimated that installing the right tankless system for your situation can help you achieve energy savings of 27% to 50%! A nice considerable saving on your invoice.
If you want to know more about tankless water heaters, make an appointment with an Emergency Plumber Washington heating engineer. The expert plumbers will design the perfect system that works with your plumbing setup and lifestyle needs!
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