Most homeowners are familiar with the traditional tank water heater system. While this system is reliable and still a great option, homeowners should also consider a tankless water heater. If it is time to upgrade your system, you’ll want to consider if a tankless water heater system is the best option for you.
More Energy-Efficient
Tank water heater systems work by storing gallons of water. The water is continuously heated to a set temperature so that you’ll have hot water when you need it. However, this means that your water heater is also continuously using energy, even when you don’t need it. A tankless system will only operate when you need it, for as long as you need it.
Lower Monthly Utility Bills
Energy efficiency is important to homeowners because it often means a reduction in monthly utility costs. Switching to a tankless water heater system can help homeowners save hundreds of dollars over time.
Reliable Hot Water Availability
A tank system can only heat so much water at once. If your home uses more than is stored, you have to wait for the tank to refill and heat the water. However, with a tankless system, you never have to worry about running out of hot water. Even if your water demands drastically change, you’ll still be covered.
Longer Lifespan
On average, tankless systems can last 5-10 years longer than tank systems. With proper maintenance and care, they can last up to 20 years. This far exceeds water heater tank systems that last an average of ten years.
Install Yours Today
If you are in the market for a new water heater system, you should consider updating it to a tankless water heater system. Your new system will last longer, require less maintenance, and save you on monthly utility bills. Contact us to learn more.