
Why You Should Consider a Tankless Water Heater for Your Home
Plumbing
Published on: 09/20/2023
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When it comes to modernizing your home and optimizing energy efficiency, one essential aspect to consider is your water heating system. Traditional tank water heaters have been a staple in households for decades, but there's a compelling alternative that's gaining popularity—tankless water heaters. In this article, we will explore the benefits of tankless water heaters and why you should consider making the switch.
Benefits of a Tankless Water Heater

Energy Efficiency and Cost Savings
Tankless water heaters, also known as on-demand water heaters, heat water only when needed. This means they don't waste energy keeping a tank of water hot constantly. This efficiency translates into substantial cost savings on your monthly energy bills.

Endless Hot Water Supply
One of the significant advantages of tankless water heaters is their ability to provide a continuous supply of hot water. Traditional tank water heaters have a limited capacity and can run out of hot water, especially during peak usage times. In contrast, tankless water heaters can provide an endless stream of hot water, making them ideal for larger families or homes with high water usage.
Space-Saving Design
Tankless water heaters are compact and take up significantly less space compared to traditional tank heaters. They can be installed on walls, under cabinets, or even outside, freeing up valuable space in your home. This makes tankless water heaters a great option for smaller homes or properties with limited space for a traditional water heater.
Longer Lifespan and Lower Maintenance
Tankless water heaters typically have a longer lifespan compared to traditional tank heaters. They can last up to 20 years or more with proper maintenance. Additionally, tankless systems are designed with replaceable parts, which can extend their lifespan further and reduce long-term maintenance costs.
Environmentally Friendly
Reducing energy consumption not only saves you money but also benefits the environment. Tankless water heaters contribute to a smaller carbon footprint by using less energy to heat water. Their energy efficiency and ability to minimize standby heat loss make them an eco-friendly choice for environmentally conscious homeowners.

Customized Temperature Control
Tankless water heaters offer precise temperature control, allowing you to set the desired temperature to meet your specific needs. This level of customization ensures you always have water at the perfect temperature for your comfort and usage requirements.
Government Incentives
Many government programs and utilities offer incentives and rebates to encourage the installation of energy-efficient appliances, including tankless water heaters. Taking advantage of these incentives can significantly offset the initial cost of upgrading to a tankless system.
Factors to Consider When Choosing The Best Tankless Water Heater for Your Home

Hot Water Demand
Understanding your household's hot water demands is crucial when choosing a tankless water heater. Consider the number of people in your household and their hot water usage patterns. Larger households with high hot water demands may require a higher-capacity tankless unit to ensure an adequate supply of hot water during peak usage times.
Flow Rate and Size
The flow rate, measured in gallons per minute (GPM), indicates the volume of hot water the tankless water heater can provide at any given time. Calculate your peak hot water demand by adding the flow rates of all fixtures and appliances that may run simultaneously (e.g., showers, faucets, dishwasher). Choose a tankless unit with a flow rate that matches or exceeds your calculated peak demand to avoid running out of hot water.
Fuel Type
Tankless water heaters can be powered by electricity, natural gas, propane, or even solar energy. The choice of fuel type may depend on your home's existing infrastructure and your preferences. Natural gas and propane-powered tankless heaters are popular for their high efficiency and cost-effectiveness, especially for homes with a gas supply. Electric tankless heaters are often more convenient for homes without gas lines.
Upfront and Operating Costs
Factor in both the initial purchase cost and long-term operating costs when selecting a tankless water heater. While tankless heaters have a higher upfront cost compared to traditional tank water heaters, the energy savings over time can outweigh this initial investment. Calculate the payback period to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the tankless water heater.
Installation and Venting
Consider the installation requirements and location for your tankless water heater. Tankless units need proper venting to expel combustion gases, and the location should allow for safe venting. Additionally, ensure your home's electrical or gas system can accommodate the specific needs of the chosen tankless unit.

Need Help?
At Beantown Home Services, we specialize in the installation and maintenance of tankless water heaters. A tankless water heater can be a smart investment for your home, offering benefits like energy efficiency and space-saving. Consider making the switch to enjoy these advantages. Learn more and schedule your consultation today.
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Put Our Expertise to Work.
Many homeowners take pride in—and enjoy—working on their homes. But you don’t have to do it all alone. Beantown Home Services offers you a whole-home solution to keep all your systems running smoothly. Trusted since 2005 for premium quality and an outstanding customer experience, every time.
Schedule an appointment today for service or installation of heating, cooling, electrical, and plumbing systems throughout the South Shore.