On average a water heater will last between eight and 12 years before it needs to be replaced, thereby making it one of the more common HVAC investments that a homeowner will make. The cost of a water heater varies widely, and a big part of the cost is based on the type of installation that will be required. Homeowners …
Choosing Tankless Water Heaters: A Guide for Newbies
Up to 15 percent of a household’s energy budget goes to heating water for bathing, laundry and washing dishes, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Much of that energy is wasted by keeping a tank of hot water ready even when there’s no demand for the water. Choosing tankless water heaters can help to reduce that waste.
Tankless Water Heaters: The Right Choice For You?
Your old storage-tank water heater is corroded and leaking, and you’re considering replacing it with a tankless water heater. You know these consume less energy and take up less space, but is it the right choice for your home? Advantages Tankless water heaters are relatively small units that only provide hot water as needed. Rather than storing and heating a tank of …
Tankless Water Heaters: The Right Choice For Your Home?
It’s always important to try to save energy. And there are all sorts of things you can do to reduce energy costs, from cutting down your energy usage to buying more energy-efficient appliances. But one of the biggest producers of energy is your water heater. Replacing your conventional storage-tank water heater with a tankless water heater can help reduce that energy consumption. …
Tankless Water Heater Features That Make Energy Savings For Greater Kansas Area Homeowners A Reality
Did you know that your storage water heater is the second highest energy user in the home? A typical Kansas City household uses hot water only at certain times of the day. The rest of the time, it is kept hot for the next occasion it is needed. Basically, energy is being used up all day to provide occasional heated …