Tankless Water Heater Reviews

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We are all familiar with that big round tank that sits in our garages, but who knows anything about a tankless water heater? These tankless heaters are becoming more and more common as the cost of electricity keeps rising. The tankless water heater lowers the amount of energy typically used to heat water by 40%. The tankless water heater is able to do this because it only heats water when it is needed.

A Rinnai tankless water hater is incredibly durable with a typical life span of 20 years. The system comes with a 12 year warranty just in case you have any doubts. You won't have to worry about running out of hot water with a tankless heater because it heats on demand. Tankless water heater reviews will tell you the most important issue with any type of unit you have is to have it installed by a professional. You need to make sure that the technician is skilled and can size the machine properly so that the gas lines are hooked up the right way.

Another propane tankless water heater that is recommended is a Bosch. They also have a length life span of around 20 years and can save your family up to 50% off your energy bill; more than most heaters promise. The Bosch Aquastar has two venting options, indoor and outdoor. Their outdoor model has freeze protection down to 5 degrees. The cost is affordable and well worth it for the amount you will be saving every month.

There are several positive tankless water heater reviews for the Stiebel Eltron brand. They have models for residential or commercial buildings. Just like Bosch, they claim to reduce your energy bill by 50%. Their heaters can produce between 6 and 7 gallons per minute and you never have to worry about running out. Their heaters are electric and are far more efficient than your typical electric water heaters. The type of heater you choose will depend alot on where you live. If you live somewhere that is mostly sunny, you may decide to go with a solar powered tankless heater. Researching online and reading reviews will be a big help in making your decision.


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Mayme
Posted 202 days ago
My husband was considering doing the install on a Rinnai heater. He was sure he could do it. After reading here, I have managed to convince him to let the professionals do the work instead.
Lea
Posted 202 days ago
Incredible information! Since it takes about 20 – 30 gallons of water to shower, these water heaters can heat enough in just a few minutes. No tank to keep warm, just hot water flowing to your shower head!
Nellie
Posted 202 days ago
My water heater is getting older and I believe it is time to replace it before it breaks on its own. I will be checking out the tankless heaters you mentioned here, they all sound incredible and energy efficient to boot!
Adina
Posted 202 days ago
I have to agree with all you stated here. I just replaced my electric water heater with a Bosch tankless propane water heater, and I am saving huge amounts of money each month on my electric bill. This is an incredible investment.
Rolande
Posted 211 days ago
Incredible! A water heater that will last 20 years and has a 12 year warranty is more than any home owner could ever hope for. The next time I have to replace my water heater, I will definitely be checking out a Rinnai or Bosch.
 

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