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Tank
or Tankless?
We can help.

When it comes to installing and maintaining both types, we can assist by ensuring proper setup, optimizing energy efficiency, and providing regular maintenance services to prevent issues and extend the lifespan of your water heater.

 

Tank water heaters store and heat a large volume of water, usually ranging from 20 to 80 gallons, which is readily available for use. They continuously maintain the water temperature, which can lead to energy losses, particularly in older models. These heaters are generally more affordable upfront and easier to install. However, their large size can take up considerable space, and once the stored hot water is depleted, there can be a wait time for more hot water to be heated.

 

Tankless water heaters, on the other hand, heat water on demand, providing a continuous supply of hot water without the need for a storage tank. They are typically more energy-efficient since they only heat water when needed, resulting in lower energy bills. Despite having a higher initial cost and requiring more complex installation, their compact size saves space and they often have a longer lifespan than tank water heaters.

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