Many would agree that there is nothing more uncomfortable than a cold shower in the morning. Maybe you were the last in line to shower or your old storage tank water heater is losing valuable heat but no matter the reason, a tankless water heater is an alternative water heating method that many homeowners are now installing in their homes. And, the reasons for the switch are clear.
The benefits of a tankless water heater include:
•Save money – as energy costs continue to soar, a tankless water heater will save you money by eliminating thermal heat loss.
•Hot water is provided on demand – cold water flows through the unit and the electronic heating element heats the water as it flows through. Thus, unlimited hot water is produced.
•Space saver – since there is no storage tank, the space previously occupied by the tank water heater can now be used for storage.
•Long life for years of usage – a tankless water heater will last upwards of 20 years. Far surpassing their storage tank counterparts that last as little as six years.
When you consider the switch, you will first want to determine the size of the unit that will best meet your needs. The easiest way to complete this is to examine your current water heater and purchase a unit that is capable of producing the same amount of hot water. Pricing is another important factor to consider. Not only is the purchase price important but the operation costs and installation costs should be included in your budgeting needs. Finally, find out how emery-efficient the unit is. Typically the more energy-efficient a model is the more expensive it will be but these high costs models will save you more money in the long run.
Tankless units last longer, save space, provide hot water on demand and save homeowners hundreds of dollars in energy costs. The size and costs of the unit are items homeowners need to consider when purchasing these units. Tankless water heaters are energy-efficient and a responsible decision for the eco-friendly minded homeowner.
If you want to reduce your carbon footprint, you can reduce your emissions of CO2 (carbon dioxide) into the atmosphere.
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yes, but there are ways to reduce it
Installing a tankless water heater outside your home can save space indoors, provide endless hot water, and reduce energy costs.
Can you explain what a carbon footprint is and why it's important? How do you think individuals can reduce their carbon footprint in their daily lives? What strategies would you suggest for a company looking to lower its carbon footprint?
A method is to reduce the use of fossil fuels.
Intel does reduce and offset its carbon footprint, with a current stated goal of 20% reduction by 2012.
The energy saving potential of tankless water heaters has led many consumers to consider replacing their storage tank water heaters with tankless models. Tankless water heaters only heat water when it is needed. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates a tankless heater can reduce water heating costs by up to 30 percent. The small size of the tankless heaters is also attractive where there is limited space. And, although there may be some maintenance costs, tankless heaters should last longer than storage tank water heaters. However, the initial cost of a tankless water heater is significantly higher than the price of a new storage water heater. Forty to fifty gallon standard storage water heaters cost from $300 to $650 at a major home store. The same store sells a 7.4 gallon per minute tankless water heater for $1,200. The cost of installing a tankless water heater is also significantly higher. Local plumbers, home stores and handymen have competitive pricing on the installation of storage water heaters. It is a quick job for an experienced installer. A tankless heater may require costly electrical work and new gas piping. The more complex installation process can be time consuming and may require specialized workers. In a 2008 article, “Consumer Reports” estimated that it would take 22 years of energy savings to recoup the higher cost of a tankless water heater. Energy rebate programs and tax credits may be available to reduce the net cost of a tankless heater or a highly efficient storage tank heater. Check programs sponsored by government agencies and utility companies before deciding on a purchase since discounts, rebates and other incentives can help a tankless water heater pay for itself in significantly less time. Rising energy costs may also make a tankless heater a more attractive financial proposition. Of course, cost savings are not the only reason to purchase a tankless water heater. Some consumers are focused on reducing their energy use. Recovering the cost of switching to a tankless heater is less important to them. If your priority is reducing your carbon footprint, a tankless water heater can help accomplish that objective.
It is important to reduce the value of carbon footprint.
Do not waste water.
To ensure instant hot water with a tankless water heater, you can consider the following steps: Proper Sizing: Make sure the tankless water heater is appropriately sized for your household's hot water needs. Location: Install the tankless water heater close to the point of use to minimize the time it takes for hot water to reach the faucet or shower. Maintenance: Regularly maintain the tankless water heater by descaling it to prevent mineral buildup that can affect its performance. Insulation: Insulate hot water pipes to reduce heat loss and ensure hot water reaches the faucet quickly. Professional Installation: Have the tankless water heater installed by a qualified professional to ensure it functions efficiently. By following these steps, you can help ensure instant hot water in your home with a tankless water heater.
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