Tankless water heaters are relatively new in North America and Canada in particular, but have been used extensively in Europe and Asia for many generations. The technology has come a long way in terms of safety and reliability and as a result, there’s a growing demand for tankless water heaters in Canada. There are many advantages to using a tankless water heater compared to a hot water tank, such as:
With a tankless water heater, you don’t have to worry about hot water usage rationing. Taking showers simultaneously while also running a dishwasher and a washing machine? A tankless water heater can handle this type of a demand without any problems.
Tankless water heater only uses energy when it is used and there’s no standby energy consumption like in hot water tanks. Depending on usage patterns, a tankless system will likely save 20-70% of energy, compared to a hot water tank.
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The main disadvantage of a tankless water heater is the initial cost of the unit and the installation, But tankless water heaters produce endless hot water, safer, longer lifespan, and take less space because you don't need a water tank.
Tankless Water heater initial cost may be high but month to month water heaters costs are cheaper.
overtime you will likely cover the initial cost.
Tankless Water Heater has a life expectancy of more than 20 years, most units can be easily fixed and extend their life by many more years.
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7 GPM model, designed to handle 2-4 showers or faucets simultaneously.
9GPM model, can handle upto 5 showers or fauces simultaneously. Most popular.
10 GPM model, can handle up to 5 showers of faucets simultaneously.
11 GPM Model, can handle up to 6 showers or faucets simultaneously.
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