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Benefits of a Tankless Water Heater

Many Illinois homeowners are deciding to switch to tankless water heater installation for several reasons. Switching over to a tankless water heater has helped many homeowners save money. If you have been considering purchasing a tankless water heater and needing an installation, the plumbers at Suburban Plumbing Experts are a fully licensed and insured plumbing team.

First and Foremost, Make the Switch to Save Money!

A tankless water heater installation can help save you save hundreds of dollars over the years. A tankless water heating unit can last 5 to 10 years longer than traditional water heater tanks. There are also government tax rebates available for switching over to a tankless water heating unit. Tankless water heating units also use much less energy as a traditional system as they only heat the amount of water needed at that moment. Tankless units are often referred to as “on demand” water heaters. A lot of energy is wasted in older units when water previously heated up cools down in pipes and in the tank. With a new tankless water heating unit, only the needed amount of water is warmed up to your preference.

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These Water Tanks are Safer and Cleaner

With no large tank of water you can be sure you will not have any calcium or sediment buildup. This means cleaner water in your household. Most of these new tankless water heaters have safety settings to make sure that scalding water never reaches your homes plumbing fixtures like the sinks, showers and tubs.

A Tankless Unit Takes Up Less Space in Your Home

A tankless water heater takes up significantly less space than a big bulky older tank. Without the need for this large tank of water, the tankless unit can be mounted on a wall in a closet or even outdoors in some cases. Some homeowners even choose to install smaller units closer to the point of the most usage, such as near a washing machine and in some cases, their bathrooms. While this upgraded water heating technology might be too much for a homeowner to install themselves, an expert plumber has the knowledge and tools to conduct a proper tankless water heater installation.

Contact the Experts for a Professional Tankless Water Heater Installation

In order to get proper usage and protect the integrity of your unit be sure to contact a plumbing expert to conduct your new tankless water heater installation. With a certified, insured, and bonded plumber taking care of the job you can be sure that your tankless water heater is installed and works properly. At Suburban Plumbing Experts we offer prompt thorough plumbing services. 

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