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Monday, October 12, 2015

What to Expect (and not to expect) from Your Tankless Water Heater

Ready to upgrade your water heater this fall?  On average, you should replace your water heater every 10-13 years.  If you're thinking of making the upgrade - it might be time to switch to tankless!

Tankless water heaters differ from traditional water heaters in that they do not store heated water.  Instead, the water is heated as you use your system.  Since this model is a little different than what many people are used to, here's what you can expect (and what you shouldn't expect) from your new tankless water heater.  

What to Expect:

  • Endless Hot Water - Your new hot water heater doesn't have a tank that stores hot water.  Instead, it heats as you need the water.  You have endless amounts of hot water to use in your home.
  • Time for Heating Up - It does take some time for your new water heater to heat up the water.  Since the water is not constantly heated, it will take a few minutes to warm up.  However, once it does, the water is not limited to the size of your tank.
  • More Space - Tankless water heaters take up less space than traditional water heaters.  This means that you have more room in your basement to move around in!

Ready to upgrade to a tankless water heater this fall?  Call 585-216-3058 to contact our office or visit our website to learn more about the plumbing and remodeling services that we offer to the Rochester area.

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