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Tankless Water Heater Is It Worth Installing

I want to install a water heater for my guest house in Michigan, which we do not visit often. Our trips to the house limit to about only seven months and I suppose a regular heater would prove more energy-consuming. Is a tankless water heater worth installing and will it actually save energy?

The question is a common one asked by many consumers who are very cautious to invest on right things and smartly. However, the topic is a vast one and it is very difficult to provide complete description. I make it a point to brief the users with all the general and technical info regarding the gadget, so they can decide if that is what they want. And for this I have gathered the essentials and facts from my research and various reliable sources containing the details of how it works. I have also included the installation essentials and the a little bit of its engineering to make the discussion peppy and precise.

An analysis of the cost factor involved in the process, the tankless heater is obviously expensive than the regular one. The stainless steel venting pipes in the heaters which use propane and natural gas add to its cost. The other fact worth mentioning in determining the cost is that these require bulkier pipes, which implies the reconstruction of pipelines. Of course the tankless heaters are more efficient, about 80 percent, whereas their traditional counterparts being only 60 percent.

Being economical is one of the prerequisites of all consumers. Keeping this in mind, and calculating the savings in the tankless heater it has been observed that the energy amount lost during the sitting period of the hot water in the tank proves to be beneficial as it shows a saving of around seven dollars every month. In fact it saves an additional amount of two dollars each month in this process. Based on these calculations, it is actually a good deal as it can save you over two hundred and fifty dollars each year if you plan to make use of the tankless water heater in your house.

While studying the electricity bill of August 2007, I noticed that the cost of using the standard water heater came to approximately thirty six dollars. The usage is for five people who take shower twice owing to the rigorous perspiration caused by the hard activities throughout the day. In fact, during winters the cost can be expected o go higher as the water has to be heated for a longer period in comparison to that in the summer season.

Generally speaking the approximate cost will be an extra $1,550.00, which means you have to work hard to meet the ends. The best and the smartest way to make the deal most economic is to make it work. The point may be confusing but its true. If we make use of the very basic mathematical calculations, to reach a break even, I would need nearly twelve and a half years. All of us understand that if we want to save and we have to spend extra for it, the equation for the saving does not imply till there is extra money apart from the investment amount in addition to the interest for that amount. The lost-interest income has not been included in my previous payback example above. If it would have been included there would have been a rise in the payback period.

Especially in your case, where it will hardly work for 50 to 60 days a year, the payback money that comes from the saving and to meet the lost-interest income is not fair enough.

Once switched on you get warm water within ninety minutest that cool!! It is always a good practice to turn off the heater when you leave it for a long vacation. Always be careful while using the "Vacation" setback thermostat setting. Its better not to use it! The purpose of switching off the heater is to avoid draining the heater and failure of furnace.

The capacity of these wonder gadgets is very high, especially when the difference between the temperatures of the water entering it and the water leaving is less. My research says that if you have a heated-water temperature of 110F and the incoming water is 75F, then some tankless heaters can produce 8.5 gallons per minute of hot water. On the other hand during winters the capacity reduces to 5 gallons per minute.

There are always two sides of a coin. The side to select is in our hands. Sometimes the expenses on its maintenance exceed the savings. However, the supply of hot water is the first thing to mind and leaves all the drawbacks behind it. So choose the best that suits your needs and go ahead.

About the Author

Mark Dunne is a successful freelance writer providing advice on your a number of topics like Home Improvements and Ventilation if you have time drop by his site for some tips and information. http://www.diystuff.com




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