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The Advantages of Tankless Water Heaters

More homeowners are installing tankless water heaters in their homes. This is because tankless heaters offer many benefits over traditional water heaters. Here is a look at the four benefits that you should consider when you are looking to install a new water heater in your home.

As you can see, there are many benefits to installing a tankless water heater in your home. When you consider the energy savings, small size, convenience, and long lifespan that tankless water heaters have to offer, you will realize that they are the best option for heating water in your home.

  1. Convenience

    Perhaps the greatest reason you should consider installing a tankless water heater is that they offer families an unlimited supply of hot water. There is noneed to wait for more hot water to fill the tank. This is a situation members of large families with traditional water heaters have all experienced at one time or another. When you have many people in your house using the shower during a cold winter, it sure is nice when everyone is able to take long showers without worrying about running out of hot water.

  2. Space Savings

    If you live in a smaller house or apartment, a tankless water heater is of huge benefit. This is because they are so much smaller than the bulky traditional water heaters. For example, a traditional water heater is around five feet tall and two feet wide. In contrast, a tankless water heater is usually around two feet high, 20 inches wide and 10 inches deep. Whenever you are low on space in your home, installing a tankless water heater is a great way to free up some room.

  3. Energy Savings

    In these environmentally conscious times, people are always looking for ways to shrink their carbon footprints. One of the best steps you can take to shrink your home’s carbon footprint is to install a tankless water heater. A tankless water heater does not waste energy keeping a huge tank of water heated like a traditional water heater does. It only uses energy when it heats the water as it is needed. This on-demand method of water heating is much more environmentally friendly. In fact, a tankless water heater will use on average 30 percent less energy than a traditional water heater.

    This energy saving not only makes you environmental responsible, but it also saves you a ton of money over time. If you're debating between purchasing a traditional or tankless water heater, think about how many thousands of dollars you will save on your energy bills over the lifetime of its use.

  4. Longer Lifespan

    A traditional water heater has a lifespan in the neighborhood of 10 to 13 years. Contrast this with a tankless water heater, which has a lifespan of around 20 years. This is a significant factor that must be taken into consideration when you are buying a new water heater for your home.

Last Updated: February 05, 2016