Tankless Water Heaters
Water heaters typically last between 7 to 15 years before they begin to fail. If your water heater is nearing 7 years of age, it’s likely to need replacement soon. Rather than waiting for a last-minute breakdown, plan ahead to avoid the inconvenience of cold showers, especially during the colder months.
Contact Fail Safe Electric Company to have a tankless water heater installed and ensure a consistent hot water supply when you need it most.
Importance of Tankless Water Heaters
Tankless water heaters provide hot water on demand, unlike traditional water heaters that continuously heat water, whether in use or not. Conventional heaters lead to increased energy consumption, often wasting heated water. In contrast, tankless systems heat water only when required, significantly reducing utility costs. Additionally, tankless water heaters are compact, saving valuable space. Depending on your location, installing a tankless water heater may also qualify you for tax credits and incentives. With a tankless system, you don’t have to worry about wasted energy when you’re away from home.
When to Consider a Tankless Water Heater
- Your current water heater is over 15 years old.
- You experience a lack of hot water from showers or faucets.
- The water heater tank is leaking.
- Water is not heating effectively.
- You notice corrosion or moisture at the base of the tank.
- You detect unusual odors.
- You hear popping or clanging sounds from the heater.
- Mineral buildup is clogging your water lines.
- Rust is causing discolored water.
- You’re ready to upgrade to a more energy-efficient solution.
Tax credits and Incentives
Upgrading to an energy-efficient water heater may make you eligible for tax credits or incentives. You could receive up to 30% of the cost for qualifying models. Many utility companies also offer incentives for homeowners who switch to efficient water heating systems.
With a tankless water heater, you’ll have hot water on demand for your dishwasher, bathtub, shower, or washing machine.
Professional Installation
Replacing a conventional water heater requires professional expertise, as these units are heavy and may contain scalding hot water, posing a safety risk if mishandled. Installing a tankless water heater involves working with electricity, gas, or propane, which should always be handled by professionals. At Fail Safe Electric, our skilled technicians specialize in the installation of tankless water heaters, ensuring your system is seamlessly integrated and fully operational.
If you’re ready to upgrade to a tankless water heater that saves both energy and money, contact Fail Safe Electric today. Our expert electricians will assess your current system and recommend the best tankless solution to meet your home’s hot water needs.