Is The Season To Save - Just One Of The Many Benefits Of Tankless Water Heaters
Would you like to save up to 50% on your next water heating bill and have an endless supply of hot water? ENDLESS SUPPLY OF HOT WATER
With a tankless water heater you can enjoy, instant on demand hot water 24 hours a day. Water is instantly heated as it flows through the tankless water heater but only for the time you are using it. When the hot water tap is turned off it closes immediately. Conventional tank water heaters operate differently in that they will heat water temperatures in the tank to a preferred temperature setting despite if you are using the water or not. The temperature is typically much higher than anyone could tolerate because cold water is added, resulting in standby losses.
SAVE ENERGY – SAVE $’s - SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT
Conventional tank water heaters are typically set between 50-60C or 120-140F. While this is much too hot for people to use, it is necessary to overheat the water in order to have a sufficient supply of hot water. Cold water is added to the overheated water in order for it to be comfortable. In Tankless water heaters standby losses, which is energy lost from warming water that sits in a tank, are eliminated. The tankless water heaters temperature in controlled with a dial and will provide hot water when needed, without storage.”
PROTECT YOUR FAMILY
Every year in North America there are about 4000 injuries related to incidences where people have been scalded by overheated water in conventional tank water heaters. Keeping you and your family safe is another benefit of a tankless water heater.
SAVE SPACE with COMPACT DESIGN
No longer will you need an extra room to house your bulky conventional tank heater. Tankless water heaters are about the size of a phone book and can be hung on the wall or installed under sinks or placed in closets.
INCREASED LIFE EXPECTANCY
The life expectancy of a tankless water heater is typically much longer than a conventional tank water heater because they are less subject to corrosion. Expect your Tankless water heater to last 25-30 years versus traditional heaters that have a life expectancy of only about 10 years. Unfortunately, most tanks, once they have reached the end of this short service life, are destined for the landfill - hardly an environmentally-friendly or long-term cost-effective solution.
DISCLAIMER: The information in this article is intended for educational purposes only. The author of this article is not a medically trained physician; therefore, any theories or suggestions put forward are intended to supplement and not replace the advice of medically or legally trained professionals. All matters concerning your health require medical supervision. Please ensure that you consult your doctor prior to adopting any suggestions put forward by e-Smart Living, as well as about any condition that may require medical diagnosis or medical attention. E-Smart Living is not responsible in any manner whatsoever for any injury sustained either directly or indirectly from information put forward in this article.
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