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What are Tankless Water Heaters?

A tankless water heater provides heated water on demand. In other words, only as and when you need it.

The key advantage of tankless water heaters is that they avoid the energy losses associated with storage tanks that keep hot water on standby. This is because tankless water heaters only use electricity or gas when the hot water is flowing or the tap is turned on.

With rising gas and electricity costs, who wants to heat up a whole tank of water and have it sitting all day...continually cooling and requiring reheating?
 


Why Use Tankless Water Heaters?

Tankless Water HeatersAs mentioned earlier the key advantage of tankless hot water heaters is that they avoid the energy losses associated with hot water storage tanks that keep hot water on standby.

Some major metro area utility companies are even offering rebates for installation of a tankless water heater. You will need to check with your utility company.

And you may even be eligible for an Energy Tax Credit.

Since Tankless Water Heaters only heat the water as it is actually used, using a tankless water heater will typically result in saving 20 - 70% off your energy bill.

And, of course, the other advantage is that you won't run out of hot water any more, like you do with water storage tanks that you need to wait while the whole tank reheats.
 


How to Choose Tankless Water Heaters?

Siebel's Whole House Tankless Water HeaterWhen selecting tankless water heaters, the first decision is whether to select a gas tankless water heater or an electric tankless water heater.

If you choose an Electric Tankless Hot Water Heater some of the major brands include Eemax Tankless Water Heaters and Stiebel Eltron Tankless Water Heaters. If you choose a gas tankless water heater we suggest considering Rheem Tankless Water Heaters.

Further information on electric and gas tankless water heaters.
 




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