The Water Heater -
Tankless or Tankful? When
purchasing or replacing an existing water heater, chances are you
could be looking to keep your present set up and upgrade to a newer
model of a tank water heater or you could let go of your tankless
inhibitions and go for a whole new approach in water heating.
Whatever your choices may be, here are some of the facts about the
water heater, tankless or tankful. The Tankful
Choice The tank
water heater
has been the primary mode of heating water for decades now and this
method of water heating has gone unchallenged, until now. How a
storage tank water heater works is actually a simple enough process.
Water in the storage tank is either heated by a pilot burner or an
electrically heated element inside the tank, much like an electric
thermos. This heated water can then be coursed to the different
parts of the house through the water pipe system whenever someone
turns on a tap or a shower. Although still an efficient enough way
to heat water, some of the problems cited with these storage tank
water heaters include the heated water limits, the heating delays
and maintenance problems. These problems with old water heaters then
prompted the creation of the tankless water heater.
The Tankless Advantage When you
talk about a compact and efficient water heater, tankless water
heaters are it. They offer instantaneous hot water and are faster at
providing hot water, if you compare them to their bulkier
counterparts. They are space savers and come in a multitude of
sizes, heating capacities and heating choices. The cons? They cost a
hell of a lot more than your conventional storage tank water heater,
but proponents for the tankless heating advantage state that
maintenance costs for these tankless wonders are low enough as
compared to maintenance costs of tank water heaters in the long run.
They reason that the added cost upon purchase and installation is
nothing compared to the cost of maintenance for the tank water
heaters. With the favorable reputation that tankless heaters seem to
be building with consumers, some big brand names like Bosch, have
come up with their own water heater, tankless electric and gas
models, for their loyal consumers.
Dean Iggo
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