Frequently Asked Questions
A tankless water heater uses much less energy than a traditional water heater because it only warms the water when needed, as opposed to a conventional water heater, which must constantly heat the water in its tank throughout the day.
A tank-style water heater will typically last between 10 and 15 years. The tankless water heater lifespan is 20–25 years. This is primarily because they have readily replaceable parts, which add many more years to their lifespan.
Yes, just about anywhere can be used to put a tankless water heater. The most obvious location is to put it where your old water heater was; however, a closet or a small utility room are also viable options.
