Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Tankless Water Heaters

The tankless water heaters will serve your domestic hot water needs for a long time with reliable performance if you size and install them correctly. This is where we can help you. Our company provides free lifetime technical support. We are here to make sure that you choose the correct water heater for your application and that you are satisfied with your purchase. We stock parts for all the heaters that we sell. We offer a wide variety of tankless electric and gas water heaters to satisfy almost every possible need for hot water in residential or commercial application. What you get from our company is energy savings, competitive prices, unlimited hot water, 27+ years of experience and lifetime technical support.

The expected life of the tankless water heaters is 20 years. We have customers who have used their tankless water heaters for over 20 years and they are still using them because tankless water heaters are serviceable.

Are you aware that the expected life of any tank type water heater is 10 years or less? Do you pay $15 or more per month to rent your tank? If you pay $15 per month for the rental tank, this means that over 10 years of its expected life you will pay $1,800 total. That's enough money to buy a tankless water heater. Plus the tankless water heater will pay for itself through energy savings compared to a tank type water heater.

If you have a tank, then you are limited to 40 gallons of hot water per hour (That is barely enough for a 20 minute shower in one hour time period!) and you still have to pay for standby loss, which is about 15-20% of the energy bill!

When the water heater is actually used to heat the water, the tank type water heaters are 40% to 60% energy efficient (the rest of the energy is spent to heat the exhaust and walls of the tank!), while tankless water heaters are 80% (gas) to 99% (electric) efficient. When you don't use hot water, you can save up to 15%-20% of your energy bill with the tankless water heaters, because tank type water heaters are subject to standby heat loss.