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Tankless water heater Installation and Service
A tankless water heater is a type of water heater that doesn’t use a storage tank to heat water. Instead, hot water is produced only when you need it. Tankless water heaters are smaller and more efficient than traditional water heaters.
Many makes and models of tankless water heaters use either condensing or non-condensing technology.
Tankless water heaters typically last longer than tank style heaters with many makes and models coming with a 15 year warranty giving you piece of mind and energy savings.
How Condensing Tankless Water Heaters Work
Ultra high-efficiency tankless water heaters—also known as condensing tankless—use two heatexchangers to supply endless hot water when you turn on a faucet. They use less energy (and money) than traditional water heaters because they don’t need to reheat the water over and over.
The burner that heats the water creates hot exhaust gas. Instead of immediately venting the exhaust, condensing tankless water heaters use heat from the exhaust gas to preheat incoming cold water (making them extremely energy efficient).
As the exhaust gas cools it condenses into water vapor, which is where condensing water heaters get their name.
