We install tank and tankless water heaters.
Why go tankless?
Endless hot water - run the dishwasher, laundry and still have hot water for a bubble bath!
Reduced Energy Costs - Depending on the age of your current tank water heater, you can save up
to 50% on your utilities.
Longevity - Tankless water heaters last twice as long as tank water heaters and there’s nothing to
clean/drain annually.
Tankless water heaters are not for everyone. Call us for a no obligation free assesement of your current water usage and we’ll advise
you if it’s the right choice for you.
How Tankless water heaters work:
A hot water tap is opened such as a kitchen / bath faucet, shower, tub or washing machine
The water flows through the tankless water heater detects the call for hot water
The water flow turbine sends a signal to the control board which looks at multiple factors:
Incoming water temperature
Desired water temperature as set on the temperature controller
Calculated difference between the two temperatures
Depending on the calculated incoming and desired water temperatures, the gas flow into the burner assembly is modulated
The electronic ignition sequence begins Water is heated to the desired temperature as it circulates through the copper heat exchanger
providing endless hot water.
When the hot water tap is turned off, the tankless water heater sequentially shuts down and is placed in a standby mode pending the
next call for hot water.
We install all brands of tankless water heaters including Rinnai. Click here for a demonstration of how Rinnai Tankless water heaters work
Water heating can account
for 14%–25% of the
energy consumed in your
home. You can reduce
your monthly water
heating bills by selecting
the appropriate water
heater for your home or
pool and by using some
energy-efficient water
heating strategies.
[www.energy.gov]
Navien Tankless Water Heaters Installed at Itasca Pool