MASTER PLUMBER’S GUIDE TO TANKLESS WATER HEATERS

On-Demand Water Heaters: The Future is Now!

The buzz around tankless water heaters is real, and for good reason. They promise prolonged financial benefits, tread lightly on the environment, and never leave you waiting for that warm shower! But with innovations come questions: How do they operate? What’s involved in their installation? Which model suits my needs?

Rockingham Plumbing’s seasoned professionals have crafted this comprehensive guide to demystify tankless water heaters for you. And if you’re still juggling between choices, don’t miss our insights on Traditional Tank Water Heaters and the advanced Hybrid Water Heaters.

Hitting a Cold Patch with Your Tankless Heater?

The anticipation of a warm shower only to be met with a chilling surprise is a mood dampener! Don’t worry; we’ve got your back. Rockingham Plumbing is here to guide you through the usual hiccups faced with tankless water heaters. Let’s find out if it’s something you can troubleshoot or if it’s time to bring in the experts.

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Tankless Water Heater FAQ's

Tankless water heaters, often termed “on-demand” heaters, function without the need for a storage tank. Instead, they heat water directly as it flows through the unit. When a hot water tap is turned on, cold water travels through a pipe into the unit, where either an electric element or a gas burner heats the water instantaneously. This ensures a constant supply of hot water, eliminating the need to wait for a storage tank to fill up.

There are several advantages:

Endless Hot Water: They provide a continuous flow of hot water, ensuring you never run out.
Energy Efficiency: Without the need to heat and reheat water in a tank, they can be more energy-efficient than traditional models.
Compact Size: Their compact design requires less space compared to tank heaters.
Longevity: Generally, they have a longer lifespan than their tank counterparts.

While tankless systems are efficient, they do have some drawbacks:

Initial Cost: The upfront investment for a tankless water heater can be higher than a conventional tank model.
Limited Output: If multiple fixtures demand hot water simultaneously, the heater might struggle to keep up.
Retrofitting Challenges: Installing a tankless unit in a home designed for a tank model can sometimes require modifications, adding to the installation cost

Tankless water heaters should be placed in a well-ventilated area, preferably close to the most frequently used water fixtures to reduce the wait time for hot water. They can be mounted on interior or exterior walls. If placed outside, ensure it’s protected from extreme weather conditions. Also, easy accessibility is crucial for maintenance and servicing.

With proper maintenance, a tankless water heater can last up to 20 years or more, almost double the lifespan of traditional tank models. Regular descaling and yearly servicing can help ensure its longevity and optimal performance.

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