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NEVER RUN OUT OF HOT WATER AGAIN!! SAVE VALUABLE SPACE!! GO TANKLESS!!

Endless Hot Water 24 hours a day 365 days a year

The unit's tankless design means that water is heated instantly, but only for as long as the hot water is being used. Conventional hot water tanks, on the other hand, heat water 24 hours a day, 365 days a year — and you pay for the energy it takes to keep the water hot. Ironically, tanks can and do run out of hot water when demand is high. How many more cold showers do you want to take?

 

Space Savings

Tankless water heaters are about the size of a medium-sized suitcase. They install easily in locations like storage closets and utility rooms.

Cut Energy Costs

Cut your gas bill by up to half, or more. Remember, conventional water heaters keep water hot inside a storage tank 24-hours a day, seven days a week; to contrast, tankless water heaters work on demand.


Individual Temperature Controls

Individual temperature controls give homeowners the flexibility to change the temperature in different locations of their home. Just imagine...never ending hot water in the kitchen, bath, or laundry room at the exact temperature you desire.

Low Emisssions

The demand for tankless water heaters is soaring. Why? They use up to 50% less fossil fuel (emitting fewer dangerous NOX emissions) than a conventional tank. However, unlike a performance-challenged hybrid vehicle, you receive superior performance from a tankless.

Safer

Tankless water heaters have highly accurate temperature settings. Conversely, a tank heater’s temperature can vary by up to 15 degrees. Is your tank delivering a scalding 125 degrees or a comfortable 110 degrees? This should be a consideration for homes with seniors or children.

How Does It Work

Since there is no tank, a tankless water heater works on demand. In other words, turning on a hot water appliance automatically activates the water heater. As water travels through the unit (inside a heat exchanger), a gas burner heats the water up to 176 degrees (we recommend temperatures under 120 degrees). Because it works on demand, it heats water when you need it, and therefore, never runs out.