In this area, we will take a closer look at learning if a tankless water heater is best for you.
How Much Warm Water Do You Use?
If you do not use a lot of hot water every day, a tankless hot water heater can assist in reducing your electricity bills. If you live in a smaller house with fewer people, it may make sense to invest in a tankless water heater.
Do You Fulfill the Demands?
Tankless water heaters should be less than 50 feet away from a power source. If you use an electrical hot water heater, you need an adequate power supply while a gas unit will need ventilation.
Your Finances
As we pointed out, a tankless water heater often tends to be more expensive than traditional water heaters, with tanks. However, many companies offer the opportunity to finance your tankless heater, which may reduce your initial cash outlay.
Tankless Water Heater Installment - New York Style
How will our engineers go about installing your tankless water heater? If it's a gas heater, we'll need to mount the unit onto your wall and connect water and gas lines as well as installing a flue.
If it's an electric heater, we'll need to mount it and connect it to water and electricity supplies.
Installation is fairly simple but should be done by a professional due to the potential for gas and water leaks and other serious issues.