Tap Into the Never-Ending Hot Water Solution
What if your water heater was capable of delivering endless hot water, eliminating waste, and offering superior energy efficiency that resulted in significantly lower energy bills?
Bolton can help you turn this vision into a reality by installing a tankless water heater in your home. This hot water solution works in stark contrast to storage tank water heaters, which continuously use electricity or gas to keep the hot water warm so it’s available for use. Rather, tankless water heaters, or on-demand water heaters, are installed directly into your fixtures and are designed to only heat water when you actually need it. This, in turn, saves a large amount of energy versus its storage tank counterparts. Plus, because no tank is necessary, on-demand water heaters save you valuable space and result in a steady stream of hot water when you need it most.
Never Want to Run Out of Hot Water Again?
At first, this sounds like a grand promise filled with marketing hype, but it’s true because it’s based on how tankless water heaters work. Because tankless water heaters only heat water on demand as you need it, you never actually run out of hot water like you can with a storage tank water heater.
Here’s how it works: The water needed gets heated as it heads to its destination. Gas burners or an electric heating element inside the heating unit take care of the heating work. Once you close the tap, the dishwasher completes its cycles, you turn off the shower or you no longer demand hot water, the tankless water heater turns off.
When you opt for a tankless water heater, you’ll enjoy:
- Improved energy efficiency as it can cut water heating expenses by up to 45%.
- Endless hot water because it heats water as you need it.
- Installation flexibility. A tankless water heater is compact in size, taking up about the size of a suitcase for the average 1,500- to 2,000-square-foot home. This gives you more options for your unit’s location and frees up the space where a tank would be.
- Longer lifespan with a tankless unit typically lasting years longer than a storage tank water heater.
- No heat waste. A storage tank water heater loses heat and wastes energy by continuously refilling and heating the water in its tank.
Should You Go With a Traditional or Tankless Water Heater?
By now, tankless water heaters sound pretty good. They actually get used pretty commonly in Europe, where energy costs are much higher than they are here in Georgia. Tankless water heaters may actually reduce your energy costs by up to 45%. Natural gas and propane-fueled models are more efficient than their electric counterparts.
The one potential disadvantage of a tankless water heater is its ability to supply hot water to multiple users at once. If, for instance, the shower is being used in several bathrooms at the same time, you may need a tankless hot water heater that offers a higher flow rate. However, when you choose Bolton as your HVAC contractor, this isn’t a problem! We are trained to properly size tankless water heaters based on your home’s size and your family’s hot water demands.
Switch to the More Energy-Efficient Way to Heat Your H2O!
Your water heater can be one of the top users of energy in your home. But it doesn’t have to be! Opt for a compact, energy-efficient hot water solution that delivers the dependable supply of hot water you deserve today! Contact Bolton online or call (470) 238-8060 to get a quote for a water heater upgrade.
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