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Is It a Good Idea to Get a Tankless Water Heater?

Have you been considering an upgrade to a tankless water heater? You may be wondering if it’s really that much better than a water heater. While a tankless water heater is a great solution, that doesn’t necessarily mean it is always better than a more traditional tank model. It really comes down to your personal preferences.

You can give our team a call to schedule water heater service in Snellville, GA. We can visit at home and talk to you about your various water heater installation options, including tankless models. In the meantime, you can keep reading to learn more about the pros and cons of a tankless water heater and how it compares to a more traditional tank water heater.

Pros of a Tankless Water Heater

One of the reasons that many homeowners switch to a tankless water heater is because of the nearly endless supply of hot water that it provides. As long as you have a source of water coming into your home, your tankless water heater can increase the temperature on demand. 

When you compare this to a tank water heater with a limited supply of hot water at a given time, it can be a huge benefit. Instead of having to time showers by waiting an hour or two to shower after another person, you can shower back to back and even run your dishwasher and clothes washer back to back using hot water.

Tankless water heaters also take out far less space. If storage is an issue in your home, a tankless model might be beneficial for that reason on its own. Instead of storing a large tank, you have a smaller tankless model installed along a wall. 

Plus, in addition to saving space, you can also save some money on your monthly energy costs. A tank water heater consumes energy around the clock to maintain a supply of hot water, even when water is not being used. With a tankless unit, energy only gets consumed when there is a demand for hot water. Otherwise, the unit is not active.

Cons of a Tankless Water Heater

Tankless water heaters do have some potential downsides. These systems still require professional maintenance and they’re also more expensive to install than tank water heaters. Tank water heaters are more common and widely used than tankless systems, so the supply is higher. Whereas tankless systems are less common, which makes them more expensive to purchase and install.

You also have to consider that only so much water can move through a tankless model at any given time. A tank water heater can push out more water across your home at a given time because the hot water is already in the tank. With a tankless model, two people may not be able to shower on opposite sides of the house without both experiencing lower water pressure.

Your Comfort Is OUR Business. Contact the team at Snellville Heating today to schedule an appointment for the highest quality plumbing services.

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