Tankless Water Heater

Tankless Water Heater

Does Dallas Homeowners Can Save Money When They Used Tankless Water Heater?

Tankless water heaters can save money in the long run with their energy efficiency, but initial costs can be expensive, especially for electric models.Water Heaters are designed to help you significantly cut your energy usage — and the costs associated with it.

Another difference with tankless water heaters is that they deliver unlimited hot water. Another big advantage of tankless water heaters is that they can produce hot water for as long as you need it. 

 

 How Tankless Water Heaters Works

Tankless water heaters heat water directly without the use of a storage tank. When a hot water tap is turned on, cold water travels through a pipe into the unit. Either a gas burner or an electric element heats the water. As a result, tankless water heaters deliver a constant supply of hot water. You don’t need to wait for a storage tank to fill up with enough hot water. However, a tankless water heater’s output limits the flow rate.

Typically, tankless water heaters provide hot water at a rate of 2–5 gallons (7.6–15.2 liters) per minute. Gas-fired tankless water heaters produce higher flow rates than electric ones. Sometimes, however, even the largest, gas-fired model cannot supply enough hot water for simultaneous, multiple uses in large households. For example, taking a shower and running the dishwasher at the same time can stretch a tankless water heater to its limit. To overcome this problem, you can install two or more tankless water heaters, connected in parallel for simultaneous demands of hot water. You can also install separate tankless water heaters for appliances — such as a clothes washer or dishwater — that use a lot of hot water in your home.

Homeowners are growing increasingly conscious of their carbon footprint and taking steps to go green, both by retrofitting existing structures or by installing more energy-efficient appliances and fixtures. Something homeowners might not be thinking about, however, is how much their water heater affects their total energy use – in fact, most people don’t think about their water heater at all; it gets installed in a closet and forgotten about as long as it’s working.

An option contractors can present to homeowners that will improve their carbon footprint by saving energy and water—as well as help them pocket some extra cash in the long run—is a tankless water heater, which heats water directly without the use of a storage tank. When a hot water tap is turned on, cold water travels through a pipe into the unit, and either gas or electricity heats the water.

Tankless Water Heaters: Energy Savings / Operating Costs

The first thought on tankless water heaters is generally: how much energy/money am I going to save? Well right off the bat, you’re going to be spending more money to get a tankless water heater and all its plumbing in place. While a tankless water heater costs more upfront, your operating costs down the line should start to make up for it. What you’re saving is in not having to spend money on standby heat, meaning you’re not wasting money heating water in a tank that’s just sitting idly waiting for someone to need hot water. Call us (214) 238-8353 for your home service and repair needs.

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