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Tankless Water Heaters: Never Run Out of Hot Water Again

For many years the choice you had for water heaters was to decide on how large of a holding tank you would need.  Now you have another choice and when you select this method of water heating you will save money and qualify for a federal tax credit.

Plumbing and heating technology have advanced and we now have Tankless Water Heaters.  No more will you be heating a large volume of water each time the heating cycle kicks in.

When you think of it with the old style of hot water tank, you would be heating up a large reserve that would be available for the next time a batch of hot water was needed for a bath or laundry.

That large tank of water would sit there all day and slowly it would cool off.  When it got down to the point that the thermostat would kick in it would heat the tank back up to your high temp setting and then the cycle would start all over again.

So why use energy to heat up water that you do not use?  A tankless heater is so efficient it only uses power or fuel on demand.  When you turn on a hot water faucet the heating method kicks right in so fast that you have a nice supply of perfect temperature water for as long as you need it.

Shut off the faucet and the heater shuts off.  No longer are you paying the natural gas company or the power company to heat up a big tank of hot water to only have it sit there and cool off and heat up again.

It just makes perfect sense to use only the energy you need, and not to be wasteful.  The brands of tankless systems that the John C. Flood, Inc. company carry are; Renai, Takagi, Bosch and Noritz.  Contact a Flood team member now to see how you can get $200 off from one of these new installations until December 31, 2009.  Ask them about how to apply for the tax credit also.

Update: Read our latest post about tankless water heating and here: tankless hot water heating

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