Tankless Water Heater Benefits to Realize in 2024
Tuesday, January 23rd 2024, 8:05 PM

Malverne, NY, plumbers help homeowners decide on home upgrades in the new year.

Malverne, United States - January 23, 2024 / Charles Krull & Son, Inc. Plumbing & Heating /

Reasons to Go Tankless This Year 

Until recently, most of the hot water provided in a home came from a traditional water tank. While everyone is grateful for ready access to hot water, some inherent design flaws with water tanks can frustrate them. The good news is new water heater designs are available that remove the need for a water tank and most of the drawbacks of water tanks. 

Upgrading to a tankless water heater has never been a better decision. As owners plan for upgrades around the home they want to tackle in the new year, they would do well to remember the water heater. Here are some of the biggest benefits of upgrading to a tankless water heater in 2024. 

Save Money with Better Energy Efficiency 

save money If there is one thing that owners can count on in the new year, it's that energy prices will continue to climb. More people are investing in efficiency due to climate concerns, and everyone is looking to save money. One of the best ways to do this is to ditch the water tank and invest in a tankless water heater. 

With a water tank, heating elements and burners kick on repeatedly throughout the day to keep hot water on standby. This means there is no demand for hot water for up to 20 hours per day, but the tank is still wasting energy to keep it ready. Tankless water heaters have no tanks to keep water warm on standby. Instead, they quickly heat water as it is needed. This reduces the energy used to make hot water and can save a bundle on water heating bills. 

Save Space and Never Run Out of Hot Water Again 

tankless water heaterAnother drawback of water tanks is that they are bulky and heavy. Some older homes buckle under the weight of large water tanks. Wouldn't it be great to reduce the load in the home and save some space, too? Tankless water heaters are light, and they are mounted on the wall. Instead of taking up an entire closet, most tankless water heaters are about the size of a cabinet unit. This opens up storage space and removes hundreds of pounds of load from structures. 

The most frustrating thing about water tanks is that they inevitably run out of water. Water tanks can't keep up with demand, so they allow cold water to flow. This never happens in homes with tankless water heaters. Tankless water heaters supply endless hot water to homes for as long as needed!

Get More Life Out of a Tankless Water Heater 

The final benefit in favor of tankless water heaters is all about longevity. Water tanks typically last about ten years. After this time, they spring leaks and lose efficiency. On average, tankless water heaters last twice as long, and they don't suffer from efficiency losses like water tanks. 

While tankless water heaters are a little more expensive upfront, there are numerous financial reasons to invest. This year, save money and never suffer through another cold shower by installing a tankless water heater. 

About Charles Krull & Son, Inc. Plumbing & Heating

Charles Krull & Son, Inc. Plumbing & Heating uses the best equipment to keep every home comfortable and safe. Call today for tankless water heater repair or installation in Malverne, NY. 

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Charles Krull & Son, Inc. Plumbing & Heating


Malverne, NY 11565
United States

Elizabeth Krull
https://www.krullplumbing.com/

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