What Is A Tankless Water Heater?
Tankless water heaters, also known as on-demand water heaters, are a type of water heating system that heats water as it flows through the device, rather than using a storage tank to keep a large amount of water heated at all times.
This type of water heater can be a great option for homes and businesses that want to save space, energy, and money in the long run.
In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the benefits and drawbacks of tankless water heaters, and what to consider when deciding whether to install one in your home or business.
Things To Consider
When deciding whether to install a tankless water heater in your home or business, it’s important to consider your hot water usage and how it may change in the future. If you have a high demand for hot water and are willing to invest in multiple units or a larger unit, a tankless water heater may be a good choice. On the other hand, if you have a lower demand for hot water or are hesitant to invest in a more expensive system, a traditional tank water heater may be a better option.
Tankless water heaters can be a great option for those looking to save space, energy, and money in the long run. However, it’s important to consider the upfront cost of installation, flow rate and hot water demand, as well as any potential downsides before making a decision.
We recommend scheduling a free in home consult with one our professional plumbers to analyze your needs and provide you with the best options for your specific case.
What's The Benefit Or A Tankless Water Heater
One of the biggest benefits of tankless water heaters is their space-saving design. Because they don’t use a storage tank, these heaters are much smaller and more compact than traditional water heaters. This can be especially beneficial for homes or businesses with limited space, as it allows for more flexibility in terms of where the heater can be installed. Additionally, the compact design of tankless water heaters allows them to be mounted on a wall, freeing up floor space.
Another advantage of tankless water heaters is their energy efficiency. Because these heaters only heat water as it’s needed, rather than keeping a large tank of water heated at all times, they use less energy overall. In fact, tankless water heaters can be up to 34% more efficient than traditional tank water heaters. This translates to lower energy bills and less greenhouse gas emissions.
In addition, tankless water heaters have a longer lifespan compared to traditional tank-based heaters, in some cases, a lifespan of 20+ years, which can be a great return on investment over time, as they require less maintenance and fewer repairs.
What Are Some Drawbacks Of A Tankless Water Heater?
Tankless water heaters do have some drawbacks to consider. One of the main downsides is the upfront cost of installation, as they tend to be more expensive to install than traditional water heaters. Additionally, tankless water heaters have a higher flow rate, meaning that it can only support a specific number of fixtures in a home or business, if you exceed the flow rate the hot water can stop.
Another potential issue is that if you have a high demand for hot water, such as a large household or business, it may be difficult to meet that demand with a single tankless water heater. In such cases, multiple units may be needed to ensure an adequate supply of hot water.