Compared to the water heaters of a couple of decades ago, the water heaters available in the market today are so much more efficient and longer-lasting. However, the most modern water heater being sold today will still need to be replaced eventually. After all, water heaters, like everything else man-made, don’t last forever.
Traditional water heaters vs. tankless water heaters
To be perfectly honest, dealing with traditional tank style water heaters involves a rather simplistic operation. After all, the standard tank style water heater, which heats your water using elements/coils, only counts element failure and replacement as pretty much the only kind of major maintenance that it requires for its entire shelf life.
Even easier to deal with are tankless water heaters. Unlike your traditional water heaters, tankless water heaters don’t use elements/coils to heat your water. It uses electricity or gas to heat small amounts of water very rapidly and provide you with constant hot water. Compare that to what traditional water heaters do, which is to heat all the water inside the tank, which doesn’t always ensure a steady hot water supply.
For this reason, tankless water heaters are now very much in demand. I can attest to that, because many home owners have already approached me to replace tank style water heaters with the tankless water heaters.
If you are interested in becoming one of those customers, just call the number that you can find somewhere on this site. I’ll be more than happy to answer all your questions regarding water heaters, be it traditional tank types or tankless.
