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Article Title: Tankless Water Heaters = Big Savings
Author: Wes Hamilton
Category: Home Improvement, Environment
Word Count: 471
Keywords: plumber,plumbing,construction,remodeling,home 
improvement,toilet,faucet,fixture
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Have you ever noticed that when you're the last one to take a shower that 
half-way through you get a cold surprise? Or has this happened to you: when you 
turn on the hot water, you scald your hands. This is probably because you have 
a traditional water heater. However, tankless hot water heaters are able to 
sustain a constant temperature while also saving you money in the long run.

How They Work
Electric tankless water heaters are very small units, typically hung on the 
side of a house, which are preset to a specific temperature. When you turn on 
your hot faucet, a device in this unit is activated by the flow of water, 
triggering it to be heated instantly. Therefore, your water is only heated when 
you are using it. You never have to pay for "standby" water like traditional 
water heaters which have to store the water all the time. Storing water is 
expensive because the tank has to constantly heat and then reheat the water in 
the tank, even when you're not using it.

Efficiency (to Your Wallet)
Since electric tankless water heaters don't have to consistently reheat the 
water, your electric bills will actually be reduced. Traditional water tanks 
cycle on and off, even when you're gone from the house, and keeping this water 
warm uses up a lot of energy. But tankless heaters only work when you want them 
to.

Also, since traditional tanks have to constantly warm up the water throughout 
the day, it actually overheats the water in an effort to avoid running out of 
it. This means that sometimes the water will come out scalding hot. In fact, 
these tanks will actually add cold water when you turn on the hot water faucet 
in order to make the temperature more comfortable. All this waste is not only 
bad for the environment, but it's also costing you money.

Other Benefits
Tankless hot water heaters not only you save up to 20 to 50 percent on your 
energy bills, they are also efficient in other ways:

Save Space: Unlike tanks which take up a lot of room, tankless heaters are 
small and out of the way.
No Replacement: These units typically come with a lifetime warranty, whereas 
tanks will eventually give out over time.

No leaking: Since there is no storing large quantities of water, electric 
tankless water heaters never seep.
Environmentally Friendly: Due to less water use and energy waste, these 
particular units run on fewer fossil fuels and conserve more power.

Healthier: Letting water sit for too long can create certain bacteria, whereas 
a tankless water heaters never have to store water.

If you're tired of high energy bills and relighting that pilot light, an 
electric tankless water heater is probably the solution for you. Not only are 
they more sophisticated, contemporary, and hidden away, the additional comfort 
they provide is worth the acquired savings.

Wes Hamilton is the owner of PLUMB PRO, INC a full service plumbing company in 
Alabama.  Visit our website for more Free Information and PICTURES.  Visit 
http://www.plumbpro.net/ and http://www.plumbproinc.com/
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