Conventional water heaters store a significant quantity of water at a steady heated level within a storage tank. This process results in substantial energy consumption, especially during times when hot water is not being utilized.
In contrast, a tankless water heater activates immediately upon your request for hot water, heating it instantly as it flows through the system, providing a constant supply whenever needed.
As it heats water solely when in use, this system proves to be a cost-effective and eco-conscious choice for your household.
A tankless water heater not only reduces your energy expenses but also conserves precious space in your residence, as these models eliminate the need for bulky storage tanks found in traditional units. This opens up valuable areas in your basement, perfect for additional storage or creating a play zone for kids.
One of the standout advantages of these advanced heaters is their ability to provide an endless supply of hot water. Unlike standard heaters, which can quickly run out of hot water after a few back-to-back showers, tankless systems offer a steady flow, ensuring you never have to wait for the tank to refill and reheat.
Furthermore, tankless heaters are known for their longevity, often outlasting conventional models by up to a decade. This extended lifespan makes them a smart financial choice over time, despite the initially higher investment.
Tankless water heaters are available in natural or propane gas models. You can also choose between a single whole home model or several point of use models that are usually installed near where hot water is used, such as under the kitchen or bathroom counter.
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CN208710 | MP210682 | EN212685
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