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Tips on Where to Put Your Tankless Water Heater

Tips on Where to Put Your Tankless Water Heater

October 13, 2015

Tankless water heaters (also called demand water heaters) heat water on demand using a powerful gas burner or electric heating element. They don’t need or use a storage tank. This frees up some space in your home and allows you more options of where to install the tankless water heater. Here are some tips.

Making the Switch to Tankless Water Heating: 7 Key Considerations

Making the Switch to Tankless Water Heating: 7 Key Considerations

November 14, 2013

Are you considering switching from a conventional storage tank water heater to a tankless water heating system in your Orlando area home? By skipping the energy waste inherent in traditional storage-tank units, tankless water heaters usually are much more energy efficient and cost-effective. If you’re making the switch, here are seven key considerations:

Replace the Ailing Water Heater or Repair It? The 3 Deciding Factors

Replace the Ailing Water Heater or Repair It? The 3 Deciding Factors

October 31, 2013

Your water heater is an important component of your Orlando area home. But when your hot showers turn frigid or your basement becomes a pool of leaking water, this comfort unit quickly becomes a big problem. When your water heater breaks down, you must decide whether to repair or replace, and fast.

How Tankless Water Heaters Work Compared to Traditional Tank Models

How Tankless Water Heaters Work Compared to Traditional Tank Models

September 26, 2013

Are you looking to replace the water heater in your Orlando area home? In addition to traditional storage tank water heaters, there is another option you may not be aware of. Tankless water heaters – also called “on-demand” heaters – are an energy-saving way of providing hot water to your home.

Tankless Water Heating: Will You Need More Than 1 Unit?

Tankless Water Heating: Will You Need More Than 1 Unit?

March 13, 2012

Tankless water heaters, also called demand or instantaneous, have a completely different design than a traditional storage-tank system — which makes them more energy efficient. Monthly energy and monetary savings come from the fact that tankless models don’t store a supply of water and keep it hot. During that storage process, standard tank water heaters …