Tankless water heaters heat the water as long as there is continual flow of water. The typical water heater simmers water, all day, no matter when the water is being used. This constant energy use can add up over time. Tankless water heaters are energy savers because they are used on-demand, not constantly. As the water is used the water is heated.
Heating only what is used and never running out. It is important to install a tankless water heater that can accommodate the potential number of uses at any given time. Another factor is where to place the tankless water heater. The location can be indoors or outdoors. If the water heater is servicing a large location you may need multiple point-of- use water heaters to accommodate the need. Gas-powered tankless water heaters require adequate ventilation and depending on the average climate in your area, outdoors would be ideal. Overall the tankless versions are smaller and last about seven years longer than the standard tanked water heaters. An average of 25 to 50 percent can be saved on your utility bills and the tankless versions are not susceptible to rust and leaks like the standard option.
If you have been considering purchasing a tankless water heater or replacing your standard water heater let Aetna Plumbing answer any questions you have.
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