Tankless Water Heater Services in Calgary

Are you tired of waiting around for your traditional water heater to heat up?

Say goodbye to those frustrating cold showers and hello to the efficiency and convenience of a tankless water heater! 

Water Heaters Are an Essential Part of Modern Homes

Most homeowners don’t think about their water heater. That is until it’s leaking or broken. Your water heater is probably the most neglected appliance in your home. It isn’t designed to last very long, either. Traditional hot water heaters are designed to provide gallons of hot water at one time:  When it’s not actively heating and cycling water through your pipes, the water sits in the tank – rusting the metal inside and creating sediment in the bottom. After 10 to 12 years, it will probably need to be replaced. So, now is the time to consider your options. Plan on another tank style water heater or save a few more dollars for a new tankless water heater?

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Is a Tankless Water Heater Right for You?

A tankless water heater, whether gas or electric, is designed to heat water only on demand. Water leaves your water supply line and enters the heater and flows around a heating unit on its way to the faucet without being stored in a tank. So, it doesn’t have the opportunity to cool off again. The key feature is that the heater does not turn on until it senses that a hot water tap is being opened.

The Advantages of Going Tankless

With the cost of energy on the rise, many of us are looking for ways to save on our monthly electric or gas bills. Having a tankless water heater can be a great investment. Tankless water heaters can provide huge energy savings and endless hot water.

Traditional hot water heaters provide gallons of hot water at one time. For example, an 80-gallon tank heats enough water to provide water for a shower, run a dishwasher, and do a load of laundry simultaneously. But standby energy loss is significant with traditional hot water heaters. And, once you’ve exhausted the hot water supply, you’ll wait 20 to 60 minutes for the heater to cook up more.

A tankless water heater produces hot water only when you need it. When you turn on the faucet, water is heated on the spot as it flows through pipes heated by either a powerful gas burner or electric coils. By heating water only when it’s needed, you reduce energy loss and increase efficiency by 50% over a conventional hot water tank system, about $200 in annual savings for an average household.

  • Longer Product Life
    Some people hesitate to decide on a tankless water heater because they can be a slightly higher cost; however, you get significantly more life out of one. A standard water heater tank lasts about 8-12 years. A tankless water heater can last as-long-as 25 years!
  • Peace of Mind
    Have you ever had a water heater leak? Average water heater tanks hold around 50 or more gallons of water. If your tank gets a leak, that could cause a huge mess and a lot of water damage! Tankless water heaters don’t have that risk since there’s no tank that holds water. A tankless water heater could only cause about as much damage as a leaky faucet, so you don’t have to worry about a catastrophe!
  • Space Savings
    Have you dreamed of what you would do if you had more space your home? A typical water heater is about two feet wide and five feet tall. A tankless water heater, however, is only about 16 inches wide, 26 inches long, and 6 inches deep. It’s much smaller than a tank! Goodbye, giant tank—hello, new laundry room!
  • Energy Efficient
    Since the tankless water heater only heats water up when you want it to, it saves energy. Tank water heaters heat their capacity of water 24/7, whether you need it. It works hard to keep the temperature up, and that eats up energy. With a tankless water heater, if you don’t need hot water all day, it won’t heat up all day.

    For every dollar you put into heating your water, about 82 cents of it heats your water when you have a tankless water heater. When you have a tank water heater, only 60 cents of that dollar are used to heat water. The rest goes down the drain! 

Still Not Sure About to Install a new Tankless Water System?

With all the different models of Tankless water systems available today, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed when choosing the right one for you. If you’re still not sure which type of water heater or which model of Tankless water system to look for your home, breathe easy with assistance from Shift Heating & Cooling Services Ltd Calgary HVAC experts.

Call (403) 452-7076 to discover the Shift Heating & Cooling Services Ltd difference.

We look forward to serving you!

FAQs

A tankless water heater heats water on demand, eliminating the need for a storage tank. Its advantages include energy efficiency, space-saving design, unlimited hot water supply, and longer lifespan compared to traditional tank water heaters.

Consider factors such as your household’s hot water usage patterns, available space for installation, fuel type (electric or gas), upfront costs, energy efficiency ratings, and the desired longevity of the unit when deciding to switch to a tankless water heater.

Yes, a properly sized tankless water heater can supply enough hot water for an entire household, providing continuous hot water on demand without the limitations of a storage tank. Sizing considerations are based on the number of fixtures and simultaneous hot water usage in the household.

Tankless water heaters require periodic maintenance, including descaling to remove mineral buildup, checking for leaks, testing the pressure relief valve, and inspecting the overall condition of the unit. They should be serviced at least once a year to ensure optimal performance.

While tankless water heaters offer numerous benefits, potential drawbacks include higher upfront costs compared to traditional tank water heaters, a possible need for upgrades to gas lines or electrical systems, and the requirement for professional installation due to the unit’s complexity.

A well-maintained tankless water heater can last up to 20 years, compared to the average 10-15 year lifespan of a traditional tank water heater. Signs that a tankless water heater may need replacement include decreased hot water output, increased energy consumption, and frequent repairs.