Thursday, August 13, 2009

Tankless Water Heaters

Benefits of Tankless Water Heaters


The technology employed by water heaters has been around for a hundred years and has been virtually unchanged in all that time. This is mainly because that technology worked so well back then and still works today. Traditional water heaters use tanks that heat and store water ready for use. You always have hot water on hand just in case. Whether or not the water is used, energy is still put out to keep it hot. This can be wasteful and energy inefficient.

Tankless water heaters, also known as demand or instantaneous water heaters, are an excellent alternative to conventional tank heaters. Tankless water heaters heat water on demand rather than keeping hot water in reserve. Because they don’t have to keep a volume of water hot indefinitely on standby, they require less energy than tank heaters and generate lower utility costs. The difference can be as much as 30%. Tankless water heaters have very high efficiency ratings at nearly 99%. With more and more attention being paid to energy conservation and environmental issues, tankless water heaters have become very popular.


Tankless water heaters can be operated electrically or with natural gas or propane. In general, gas tankless water heater models can heat more water faster for less money. Electric tankless water heaters need access to a lot of electric power to rapidly heat water. It’s best to install tankless water heaters in new construction because an already built home may not have proper venting or the necessary hook-ups available, and it can cost a lot to make the house compatible with a tankless water heater. If you’re involved in building a new construction, you’re going to have to get a new water heater anyway, so you might as well get the best kind, the tankless water heater. The cost difference is really not that much.


You may wonder about the output of a tankless water heat in comparison to a tank heater. Gas tankless water heaters that provide hot water for whole homes can heat over 5 gallons of water by 60 degrees F each minute. That’s enough water to supply two showers running at the same time. You won’t have to sacrifice convenience when you choose a tankless water heater.

1 comment:

  1. Hello Dude,

    Tankless water heaters provide hot water at a preset temperature when needed without storage, thereby reducing or eliminating standby losses. It is used only when there is a demand for hot water. Thanks a lot!

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