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According to our gas specialist at Bo’s Electric, “you can install a demand water heater centrally or at the point of use, depending on the amount of hot water required.   Gas-fired models have a higher hot water output than electric models.   Alternative to the centrally installed units, separate demand water heaters can be installed to meet individual hot water loads, or two or more tankless water heaters can be connected in parallel for simultaneous demands for hot water.” 

The appeal of hot water on demand is not only the elimination of the tank stand-by losses and the resulting lower operating costs, but also the fact that the heater delivers hot water continuously.  The water is heated as it passes through the unit, so you will never have to use hot water that has been stored in an old rusty tank.  The traditional tank-type water heater also takes up to 13 square ft. of space.  If one square ft. is worth $200, that’s $2600 worth of space you could be saving!  Tankless heaters also last up to three times longer than traditional water heaters.  Life expectancy of most tankless models is more than 20 years with proper maintenance and regular care.   Most association (especially high-rises) by-laws require replacement of storage tank water heaters after 10 years because of liability risks.   Tankless water heaters protect natural resources, not only through energy efficiency and water savings, but also in how they are constructed and in how their compact size reduces material in landfills. 

Conserving Water 101 is almost complete…  What is left undone is to educate you, the consumer, on the cost savings that are available to you.  Bo’s Electric can help you with that cost analysis.  Rebates, 0% financing and tax credits make these units very appealing to homeowners. 
The advantages are endless – as is the hot water!

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Welcome to the Future! This new way of thinking is revolutionary, a certain departure from the status quo of business as usual and wasteful practices.  We all understand energy efficiency is an important aspect in today’s society and that there is a greater need to be aware of the environment for future generations than ever before.  We are making history as more and more homes integrate green technologies and minimize environmental impact.  (Without sacrificing lifestyle)! 

Water heaters account for 20% or more of an average household’s annual energy expenditures.  The yearly operating costs for conventional gas or electric storage tank water heaters average $250 to $450, respectively.  Storage tank-type water heaters raise and maintain the water temperature to the temperature setting on the tank.  Even if no hot water is drawn from the tank, the heater will operate periodically to maintain the water temperature.  This is due to “standby losses” (the heat conducted and radiated from the walls of the tank – and in gas-fired water heaters – through the flue pipe).  These standby losses represent 10 - 20% of a household’s annual water heating costs.  One way to reduce the expenditure is to use a “tankless” or “instantaneous” water heater known as a demand heater.  By eliminating stand-by heat loss alone, energy consumption in this country can be reduced from 20 to 30%! 

Unlike “conventional” water heaters, tankless water heaters heat water only as it is used, or on demand.  A tankless unit has a heating device that is activated by the flow of water when a hot water valve is opened.  Once activated, the heater delivers a constant endless supply of hot water.  These heaters are available in propane (LP), natural gas, or electric models. They come in a variety of sizes for different applications, such as a whole-house water heater, a hot water source for a remote bathroom or hot tub, or as a boiler to provide hot water for a home heating system.  They can also be used as a booster for dishwashers, washing machines, and solar or wood-fired domestic hot water systems.