5 FAQs About Tankless Water Heaters

Tankless water heaters are a fairly new technology and have lots of homeowners in El Paso asking questions. While they can be more efficient and last much longer, the price is much higher. People want to know details and if these costs are actually worth it. For one thing, it can also be hard to find a mechanic able and willing to work on your tankless unit. However, here at Mechanical Technologies in El Paso, we offer a wide range of installation and repair services. Find out more about these water heaters here.

Can You Install a Tankless Water Heater in the Same Spot as My Old One?

Most definitely. This is usually the best option as the water, electricity and gas sources are right there. Some homeowners do prefer to place them outside. This is mostly because part of the expense of installing a unit includes proper venting needs. However, an outside unit is a bit different than an indoor model and it may not last as long.

What are the Benefits of Going Tankless?

For starters, because the tankless water heater uses a different process to heat up water, you will save on electricity utilities. It only uses electricity if it senses water flow. Gas heaters can be even more effective and efficient as well. You essentially have an immediate flow of hot water than doesn’t run out. Another advantage is never worrying about a leaking tank. Size of course is another obvious benefit of going tankless.

Is the Installation Process Complicated?

Since these units require gas, electricity and water hookups it is best to leave this work to the experts. While some homeowners worry about the overall costs of buying then installation of the unit, these tankless water heaters tend to pay for themselves in the long run. The saved money in gas and electricity is great. Secondly, having the peace of mind that a certified expert installed your unit to the proper safety standards is invaluable.

Do I Have to Worry About Mineral Buildup?

The short answer is, yes. However, there are ways to minimize the damage. The best thing you can do for either a tankless or tank unit is flush out the hot water every year. If your area suffers from especially hard water a water softener might be a great investment. Some models even offer a sensor that will alert you if mineral buildup is becoming a problem.

Who Can Install a Tankless Unit in My Home?

If you are considering switching to a tankless water heater, be sure to contact us today. One of our certified technicians can visit your home and inspect your current unit and heater closet to make recommendations and give you an installation quote.

Mr Zubiate

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