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Older models can be energy hogs. Because they maintain hot water 24/7, they waste energy when not in use. You can improve efficiency by: * Adding an insulation blanket around the tank * Lowering the thermostat to 120°F * Installing a timer if you’re away for long periods 5. Safety Precautions
Traditional water heaters are pressurized and heat water to high temperatures. Without proper pressure relief or if thermostats fail, they can be dangerous. That’s why: * The temperature & pressure (T&P) relief valve should be tested annually * The area around the water heater should always be clear of clutter and flammable items * Leaks or rusting near the base should never be ignored. 💧 Tankless Water Heaters: What Every Homeowner Should Know 1. How It Works
A tankless water heater (also called an on-demand water heater) heats water only when you need it. ✅ Result: You don’t pay to keep a tank of water hot 24/7, which saves energy and reduces your utility bills. 2. The Biggest Benefit: Endless Hot Water
Tankless systems are ideal for households that use a lot of hot water—think back-to-back showers, long baths, or laundry/dishwasher cycles. Since they don’t rely on stored water, you’ll never run out (as long as the unit is sized correctly and functioning properly). But here's the catch:
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Tankless heaters typically cost more up frontthan traditional models—often $2,000–$3,500+ installed, depending on fuel type and location. 4. Maintenance Matters (But It’s Different)
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With proper maintenance, tankless heaters last 15–20 years or more, often outliving traditional tanks by several years. They’re also 25–35% more energy-efficient. 6. Space-Saving Design
One of the best perks? They’re compact. Wall-mounted and roughly the size of a suitcase, they free up floor space in garages, utility rooms, or closets—making them great for small homes or tight mechanical areas. #hometips #tanklesswaterheater #homeupgrades #homeownership #homeimprovement

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