11/28/2013

The perks of going tankless

If you are feeling hesitant to change out your old water heater for a new tankless water heater, you may want to consider the advantages of installing a tankless water heater in your home. Hot water is a necessity for comfortable living and is a living expense that can add up quickly with conventional water heaters. While tankless water heaters may be generally more expensive than the old-fashioned and traditional water heaters, they save you substantially more money when it comes to your energy bill. If you switch to a tankless water heater, you can expect savings of 15-20% on your electric bill! This is due in large-part to the fact that tankless water heaters only the heat the water you are using, while tank heaters are constantly heating an excessive amount of water whether you use it or not.




Not only will a tankless water heater save you money but it will also save space in your house considering it much smaller and efficient than the larger more conventional heaters. Along with the space saving advantage they are also easy to install and will never run out of hot water since it is constantly heating the incoming water. If all of these reasons aren't enough to convince you of the advantages of a tankless water heaters, keep in mind that they are also far more green friendly than tank water heaters and will diminish your carbon footprint immensely!



                              


For more information on the advantages of tankless water heaters, check out this in-depth article which compares tankless water heaters vs conventional tank heaters!


  



Still on the fence about going tankless? This article may help you cross over!

This article from the thedailygreen.com gives a great introduction to tankless water heaters if you are considering making a transition to tankless. While tankless water heaters may cost more up front, they must be viewed as a long-term investment that saves you substantially more money in the long run compared to conventional water heaters. By making this transition you are not only saving money, but you are also helping the environment by diminishing your carbon footprint!