Why Buy a Tankless Water Heater For Your Anderson Home
Water heaters are found in almost every home and most businesses. They are one of the most important aspects of plumbing, as they supply heated water to faucets and other plumbing fixtures. There are many different types, but Anderson tankless water heaters are the most popular for various reasons.
Water heaters themselves come in two varieties: gas and electric. Gas heating systems provide better efficiency. Electric water heaters are supposed to be safer to have as they don't work off of gas.
The top reasons to buy an Anderson tankless water heater:
- Water heating savings
- Unlimited and uninterrupted how water
- Cleaner water
- Saves space
- Lasts longer
A tankless system saves you as much as half of your water heating bills. They tend to have a much better efficiency and recovery rate. No tank means continuous hot water that's heated only when you need it.
You will never run out of hot water like so many conventional tanks do. They seem to run out at the most innate times. There's nothing like being able to take a hot shower when you need one.
A worn-down water tank can have hard mineral deposits floating through it, spilling over into your warm tub of water, dishes, and clothing. The tankless system's water is much clearer.
You will save a lot of space with a tankless water heater. There is no real system, so they don't occupy space. Conventional water tanks can normally be found in closets and used for other things.
You'll notice that a tankless system lasts much longer than a conventional one. Conventional water heaters last ten years, maybe more, with the right maintenance. Tankless systems last for 15-20 years.
The cost of installing a tankless water heater is much less. With gas water heaters, the exhaust must be vented, which becomes more work and eventually costs more. There's no bare wiring associated with tankless models.
Gas water tanks work off of a pilot light. Tankless ones do not. This makes them a lot safer in the home as there's no chance of an explosion or personal injury. Safety is one of the most important aspects of a tankless system.
There's something that sets Anderson tankless water heaters apart from conventional ones. To see for yourself, call your plumbing experts from Mathis Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc.