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What is a tankless water heater?

Tankless water heaters provide a continuous flow of hot water on demand, without the need for a storage tank. They are energy-efficient, compact, and provide hot water whenever you need it.
Yes, as long as there is enough space for proper ventilation, tankless water heaters can be installed in a variety of locations, including utility rooms, garages, basements, and even on exterior walls.
Yes, tankless water heaters are typically more energy-efficient than traditional water heaters, as they only heat water when needed, avoiding standby energy loss from a storage tank.
Tankless water heaters provide endless hot water, have a longer lifespan, are more energy-efficient, offer precise temperature control, and can be installed in places where a traditional water heater might not fit.
Tankless water heaters generally last longer than traditional water heaters, with a lifespan of 20+ years, compared to 10-15 years for conventional water heaters.
It’s recommended to have a professional install a tankless water heater. Proper installation ensures it runs efficiently and safely, meeting local building codes.
The size you need depends on your home’s water usage and peak demand (how much hot water you use in a 60-minute period). A professional can help you determine the right size for your needs.
Tankless water heaters are compact and take up much less space compared to traditional water heaters, making them ideal for homes with limited space.
Yes, we offer tankless water heaters designed for commercial applications, providing high-efficiency hot water for businesses of all sizes.
Gas tankless water heaters typically provide more hot water at a faster rate, while electric units are easier to install and may be more suited for smaller homes or businesses.
Tankless water heaters are ideal for homes with high water demand, such as large families. A professional can help assess your water usage and determine if it’s the best fit.
Yes, like any appliance, tankless water heaters benefit from regular maintenance, such as descaling to prevent mineral buildup, especially in areas with hard water.
Unlike traditional water heaters, tankless units provide continuous hot water. However, they can only deliver a certain amount of hot water at once, so multiple high-demand uses may require a larger system.
It is not recommended to cover outdoor units. Both air conditioners and heat pumps are designed to withstand outdoor conditions year-round.
A professional will assess several factors, such as home size, insulation, window types, and local climate, to recommend the right size HVAC system for your home.