Tankless heaters range in price from $200 for a small under-sink unit to $1,000 for a gas-fired unit that delivers five gallons per minute. Those numbers do not include installation, which can add $150 to $300 to the price. Typically, the more hot water a unit produces, the higher the cost. Electric tankless heaters typically cost more to operate than gas units. (more…)
Do You Need Hot Water at Home? (5)
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Some the largest residential gas units manufactured by Rinnai can supply 8.5 gallons per minute. A compact model manufactured by Takagi Industrial Company USA provides 240 gallons of hot water per hour and takes up only 2.2 cubic feet of space. A 7.4 gallon per minute model that Rheem Manufacturing Company makes is more a whole-house tankless than a point-of-use unit. (more…)
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Although tankless heaters have been popular in Europe and Japan for a long time—indeed, several manufacturers of units available in this country are Japanese—concern over having enough hot water has kept them on the back burner, so to speak. (more…)
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It is easy to see why. Tankless units heat and deliver water on demand. Cold water is circulated through a series of burners or electric coils that heat the water as it passes through. Tankless units cost more than storage heaters, but because you are not heating a big tank of water 24 hours a day, they cost less to operate. (more…)
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You can have all the hot water you want, when you want it. Tankless water heaters are designed to provide hot water immediately just by turning the faucet. (more…)
