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Technical Review By
Oleg Shevchenko
Tankless Water Heaters
How Tankless Technology Works
Traditional water heaters store a large volume of water and constantly expend energy to keep it hot, even while you are sleeping or away at work. A tankless (or on-demand) water heater operates entirely differently. When you turn on a hot water tap, high-powered gas burners or electric coils rapidly heat the water as it passes through the heat exchanger. The result? You get a continuous, endless supply of hot water while drastically reducing your monthly energy bills.

Regular maintenance is the secret to extending the lifespan of this system. Getting ahead of small problems now will save you from major, expensive failures down the road.
Space-Saving and Long-Lasting
In addition to energy savings, tankless units are incredibly compact. They mount neatly on a wall, freeing up valuable square footage in your garage, utility closet, or basement. Furthermore, because they don't hold standing water, they are far less susceptible to rust and mineral scale buildup. With proper annual maintenance, a high-quality tankless water heater installed by Pipedex Plumbing & Drains can easily outlast a traditional tank by 10 to 15 years.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will a tankless water heater save me money?
Yes. Because tankless units only heat water when you actually turn on the faucet, they are significantly more energy-efficient than traditional tanks that suffer from 'standby heat loss'. Most homeowners see a noticeable drop in their gas or electric utility bills.
Can I run multiple showers at the same time with a tankless heater?
Absolutely, provided the unit is sized correctly. During your consultation, we will calculate your home's peak hot water demand (e.g., running two showers and a dishwasher simultaneously) and recommend a unit with a high enough GPM (Gallons Per Minute) flow rate to handle it effortlessly.

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