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A tankless water heater, also known as an on-demand water heater, heats water directly without the use of a storage tank. When you turn on a hot water tap, cold water travels through a pipe into the unit, where it is heated by either gas or electricity.
When the hot water tap is opened, cold water flows through the pipe into the unit. A powerful heating element then warms the water instantly, providing a continuous supply of hot water.
Installing a tankless water heater typically involves the following steps:
Regular maintenance is essential to prolong the lifespan of your tankless water heater. This includes:
Tankless water heaters typically last about 20 years, which is significantly longer than their tank counterparts, which often last only 10-15 years.
While tankless water heaters have many benefits, they may not be suitable for every household. Limitations include:
Using a tankless water heater can save you 24-34% on energy bills compared to traditional tank heaters. Your savings depend on your family's hot water usage habits.
It is highly recommended to hire a professional for the installation and maintenance of tankless water heaters to ensure proper setup, ventilation, and compliance with local codes.
When selecting a tankless water heater, consider:
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