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    Tankless Water Heater

    Tankless water heaters are becoming a more attractive alternative for property owners and managers than traditional tank water heaters. Since tankless water heaters only heat the water on an as-needed basis as opposed to the traditional tank water heater which continually heats the water until needed, tankless water heaters are more energy efficient.

    Features

    Stainless Steel Casing
    ASME Accreditation
    Natural Gas (NG) or Propane (LP)
    Thermal Efficiency 84%
    Indoor/Outdoor Use
    Copper Heat Exchanger
    Digital remote included
    100° - 180°F Temperature range

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is a Tankless Water Heater?
    A tankless water heater is a type of appliance used to heat the water in a home or business. Although some homes rely on storage tank heaters for their hot water, more people are turning to tankless heaters. Instead of storing your hot water, a tankless heater heats up the water and sends it directly to your plumbing fixtures. Because there is no storage tank, the system doesn’t take up much room.
    How Does It Work?
    The premise behind this type of water heater is simple. As soon as you open a faucet, the heater turns on. Gas burners or electrical elements heat up the water in an instant as it flies through your system. Then, the water travels through your pipes and goes to your faucet. As soon as you shut off the faucet, the heating element turns off.
    How Much Money Does a Tankless System Save?
    It’s impossible to say exactly how much money switching to tankless will save you. However, it’s likely that the savings will be significant. The amount you save depends on your model and the size of your current tank system. Typically, your energy bill will be between 5% and 69% less when you change to a tankless heater. You should also consider tax savings. Specific models will make you eligible for refunds the next time you file your taxes.

    Does it Take More than One Heater to Heat a Home?
    If you have a large home, you may be concerned that one tankless heater won’t be enough to meet your needs. But this is something you don’t need to worry about, as long as you choose the right model.
    Will Hard Water Affect a Tankless System?
    Hard water can have a significant impact on your plumbing. Fortunately, hard water won’t ruin your residential tankless water heater. If anything, it will help soften your water. This is because minerals don’t get an opportunity to settle in a tank and build up in the system. Furthermore, the hot water that travels through the heat exchanger cleans out the system every time it’s in use. You can also use a water softener with a tankless heater.
    Is This Technology New?
    Tankless water heaters have been around for decades. In fact, they’ve been in use for over 75 years. People in other countries have been taking advantage of the technology longer than Americans have. However, more people are starting to switch to tankless systems as the benefits become apparent.
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