Unveiling the Hot Trend: The Benefits of Tankless Water Heaters
When it comes to modern home comfort, hot water is essential. Tankless water heaters, also known as on-demand water heaters, deliver a never-ending flow of perfectly-hot water with remarkable efficiency, which makes them an eco-friendly choice. In this comprehensive overview, we’ll explore the many benefits of these increasingly popular hot water solutions.
Understanding the Tankless Technology
Before we explore why tankless water heaters might be the right choice for your household, it’s important to understand how they work. Unlike traditional storage water heaters, which keep a specific volume of water hot at all times, tankless systems heat water only when hot water is needed.
By doing away with the energy losses associated with keeping a large volume of water heated 24/7, tankless water heaters deliver an energy-efficient method of water heating. The technology ensures you have a continuous supply of hot water without the standby heat loss, leaving you with a product that not only saves space but also helps save the planet. Impressive, right? Well, read on, because the benefits don’t end there.
The Energy-Saving Champion
At the heart of the tankless water heater’s allure is its exceptional energy efficiency. According to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), for homes that use 41 gallons or less of hot water daily, on-demand water heaters can be 24% to 34% more energy efficient than conventional storage tank water heaters.
This level of efficiency stems from the fact that tankless systems are not subject to standby heat loss. Standby loss is the energy wasted to maintain the temperature of water contained in the storage tank, which the DOE estimates can be 18% of a home’s energy bill. With tankless systems, you only heat the water you use, significantly reducing this loss and your utility bills in the process.
Endless Hot Water Supply
Another outstanding feature of tankless water heaters is the endless supply of hot water they provide. No more running out of hot water right in the middle of your shower. The design of tankless systems means that, in theory, you could heat water indefinitely – a benefit that’s particularly appreciated in larger households. However, it’s essential to select a system that matches the peak demand of your home to avoid any disappointments.
This ‘endless supply’ can vary depending on the size of your household and the temperature of the groundwater, as colder regions might require more energy to heat the water. However, the principle remains the same, and most users find they never run out of hot water, even with simultaneous hot water demands across different fixtures and appliances.
If your tankless water heater is designed with a recirculation pump, you can also enjoy hot water at every faucet in your home almost immediately. Bradford White’s tankless water heaters can be ordered with or without a recirculation pump. Note: a recirculation pump will likely require additional plumbing to create a hot water loop in your home. Your plumbing professional can help you determine if a recirculation pump makes sense for your needs. Don’t have a plumber? Search here to find a Bradford White professional in your area.
Space-Saving Marvel
The compact design of tankless water heaters is often an overlooked benefit. Tankless systems can be wall-mounted, freeing up valuable floor space.
This is particularly advantageous in smaller homes, apartments, and condos, where space comes at a premium. The reduced size also makes installation more flexible, allowing tankless water heaters to fit into tight or unconventional spaces, providing convenience and a sleek, modern look to your home.
Bradford White’s tankless water heaters are all wall-mounted, which can save you significant space in your basement, garage, or closet. If you find yourself often waiting for hot water at a specific faucet far away from your current water heater, a Bradford White Kwickshot® Tankless Electric Water Heater can be installed under the sink for fast, endless hot water at that faucet.
Lower Maintenance and Longer Lifespan
With fewer components, tankless water heaters generally require less maintenance than their traditional counterparts. Homeowners often find that tankless systems last longer, too. Tank-based water heaters have an average lifespan of about 10 to 15 years, whereas tankless units can last 20 years or more with proper care.
This longevity isn’t just great for your peace of mind, it’s also an economic benefit, as you won’t need to replace your water heater as often. Factor in the potential rebates for purchasing an energy-efficient appliance, and a tankless water heater can be a prudent investment that pays for itself over time.
Potential for Rebates and Incentives
The installation of a tankless water heater might qualify you for local, state, or federal rebates or tax incentives aimed at promoting energy efficiency. Many governments and utility companies offer financial incentives to help offset the higher initial cost of tankless systems. This makes them more accessible and attractive to a wider range of consumers, providing immediate and long-term savings on energy bills. You can search here for available rebates and tax credits in your area.
Financial Savvy
Compared to traditional water heaters, the upfront cost of a tankless system can be higher. However, when you consider the savings on your energy bills, the potential for rebates, and the longer lifespan of the unit, the financial benefits quickly become evident. The tankless water heater can effectively pay for itself over time, and you can enjoy the benefits of endless hot water while it does!
A tankless water heater is ultimately a smart financial decision. With its high energy efficiency, prolonged durability, and potential for significant savings, it’s an investment that can improve your home’s value and provide a solid return on investment.
Assessing Your Hot Water Needs
Before making the leap to a tankless water heater, it’s crucial to assess your household’s hot water needs. The size of your family, the number of bathrooms in your home, and your typical hot water usage patterns should all be considered. It’s recommended to consult with a professional to ensure that the unit you choose can meet your peak demand requirements. Don’t have a plumber? You can search here to find a Bradford White professional in your area.
Conclusion
The benefits and convenience of tankless water heaters – from energy efficiency to space-saving design – are making them an increasingly popular choice for today’s homeowners. Their ability to deliver an endless supply of hot water, minimize environmental impact, and offer a range of financial incentives make them an attractive upgrade. If you’re looking to optimize your living space and save money on energy bills, a tankless water heater might just be the way to go. Make the switch, and enjoy the comfort, convenience, and conscience that these cutting-edge appliances bring to your home.
Want to learn more? Check out Bradford White’s Infiniti® and Kwickshot® tankless water heaters. Contact your local plumbing professional to have a Bradford White tankless water heater installed in your home.