Friday, August 19, 2011

Can I Really Save Money With A Tankless Water Heater?


Yes, absolutely yes, you can save money with a tankless water heater. They can provide a never-ending supply of hot water that per gallon costs less than virtually any other type of water heater currently in manufacture.


As you can see, a tankless water heater does save money in a variety of ways. So if you are serious about lowering your outrageous monthly electric bills, why not look into installing this system into your own home? Your wallet will surely thank you.There are two other ways in which a tankless water heater can save you money. First, storage tank water heaters tend to develop leaks at some point. These leaks can end up costing you thousands of dollars in repairs and replacements. These types of leaks are not a concern with a tankless water heater, thus saving you money down the line. In addition, tankless water heaters are equipped with venting systems that filter out any harmful gasses or impurities. This keeps your family safe and healthy, and free from the concerns that sometimes come with storage tank water heaters.Tankless water heaters connect your water source to your internal household plumbing. Operating only when the hot water spigot is turned, water is channeled through the machine and is superheated very quickly, sending hot water to your sink, tub, shower, or washing machine, wherever you need it.Because tankless heaters specifically prohibit water from sitting in a holding pod, tank leaks, rusted pipes, and overall tank maintenance is virtually eliminated. Debris that doesn't gather cannot plug tanks or damage filters or sewer pipes. Drains that don't clog as often reduce drain cleaning and incumbent hassle and irritation. Internal and external sewer repair needs enjoy a declination, as well.One possible but entirely minor disadvantage to a tankless water heater surrounds minor or trickle water flow. Often the user must open the faucet into a full water flow before the water runs hot, adding five or six seconds delay. However, when hot water arrives, the user can cut back on the flow, and hot water continues easily.Smaller tankless water heaters don't offer the capacity to run several hot water flows simultaneously, so careful timing of use may be necessary. Fortunately, because these heaters are much smaller than standard water tanks, it's entirely possible to install separate, dedicated heaters that provide for separate functions. For example, a small one can be plumbed for only the washing machine and the dishwasher while the main heater provides for the rest of the house, the kitchen sink and bathrooms.

Colder climes cause incoming water flow to be at a lower temperature during the winter, which may cause additional delay during those months than usual. Allow a few extra seconds for the heated water to arrive.




Author: Nick Messe


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