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Tankless Water Heaters: The Perfect Solution for Small Spaces
Do you have limited space in your mechanical room?
Do your family members complain that the hot water is ‘running out’? Are you tired of paying to keep 50 gallons of water hot day and night, even when you’re not using it? Is your conventional water heater old, rusty and inefficient? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then a tankless water heater is worth considering.
Tankless Water Heater benefits
Tankless Water Heater FAQ
Tankless water heaters, also known as on-demand water heaters, heat water directly without the use of a storage tank. When hot water is needed, cold water flows through a heat exchanger, where it is rapidly heated by a gas burner or electric element. This allows for continuous hot water on demand, without the standby energy losses associated with traditional storage tank water heaters.
Tankless water heaters offer several advantages, including energy efficiency, as they only heat water when needed, reducing energy consumption compared to continuously heating a large tank of water. They also provide unlimited hot water, as there is no storage tank to deplete, and they typically have a longer lifespan than traditional water heaters.
While tankless water heaters can be installed in most homes, their suitability depends on factors such as household size, hot water usage patterns, and available energy sources. Larger homes or households with high hot water demands may require multiple tankless units or a unit with higher flow rates. Additionally, proper sizing and installation by a qualified professional are crucial for optimal performance.
Yes, like any water heating system, tankless water heaters benefit from regular maintenance to ensure efficiency and longevity. Tasks such as descaling the heat exchanger, checking and flushing the system for mineral buildup, and inspecting gas or electrical components should be performed by a licensed technician at least once a year.
Gas tankless water heaters use a gas burner to heat water, typically natural gas or propane, while electric tankless water heaters use electrical elements. Gas models tend to have higher flow rates and can provide hot water more quickly, but they require proper venting and access to a gas supply. Electric models are often more compact and easier to install but may have lower flow rates and higher operating costs depending on electricity rates.
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Traditional Tank-included hot water system
vs. a tankless Water Heater system
Tank-included Hot Water System
PRO: Long lasting
Manufacturers realize that a flooded home is not something that any homeowner would want, so they build both tank and tankless systems with high quality materials to avoid potential leakage from either system.
CON: Limited hot water volume
Tanks are limited by the sheer volume of the tank. When that runs out, it will take time for the system to reheat new water, so the supply is NOT endless.
CON: Less energy efficient vs. tankless
Hot water can be called for at any time, so tank-style systems must ensure that the water sitting in the tank stays at the desired temperature 24/7 so even though many units are ENERGY STAR rated, they still have heaters that cut on and off to constantly maintain hot water temperatures and this uses energy.
Neutral: Space
While tank-style systems do take up more space in equipment rooms than tankless systems, typically, these rooms have the space to house a tank already, so this may be considered either a CON, or Neutral if the space is there anyway – you decide.
CON: Replacement is more common vs repair
Except for a few parts that are easily accessible, if a tank-style hot water heater has mechanical issues, it is generally removed and replaced. This has an impact on the environment as while some of these tanks are recycled, some also go to landfill.
PRO: Saves money
Tank-style systems have been the industry norm. for many years, so most homes already have a predetermined space reserved for a tank-style system. Replacing them is quick and easy and may allow installers to simply exchange a new tank for the old one - placing it in the same position as an older tank–so connections are right at hand - which saves money.
PRO: Water output
When many hot water consuming activities are taking place simultaneously, a large tank-style system may be better positioned to supply all those needs at the same time.
Tankless Hot Water System
PRO: Long lasting
Manufacturers realize that a flooded home is not something that any homeowner would want, so they build both tank and tankless systems with high quality materials to avoid potential leakage from either system.
PRO: Endless hot water
Because your system is always drawing water and heating it right from its source, there is no tank that can run out of water and leave you standing in a shower with soap in your eyes.
PRO: Energy efficiency and conservation
Since tankless systems only heat water when it’s called for, they do not have to maintain temperatures in a static tank, which in the long run, saves money and conserves energy.
PRO: Space saving
Tankless systems take up a fraction of the space of a traditional tank-style system.
PRO: More easily repairable
Tankless systems are easier to repair because the parts are readily accessible and are not encased in tanks that inhibit access.
CON: Costs
Installing or converting to a tankless water heater Toronto system can incur additional costs because it requires new venting and repositioning of gas lines during installation. However, energy savings can, over time, offset some of these costs.
PRO: Water output
While hot water is available on demand, when multiple items such as a dishwasher, showers and laundry run at the same time, occasionally, a single tankless system may have trouble keeping up with the load requirement. That is why it may be advisable to install two tankless water heater systems if your home’s requirements are significant.
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